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I subscribed to Berenson briefly a long time ago. I didn't find him useful - his columns were 90% opinion and 10% poorly substantiated facts. With a HUGE dose of ego.

When he went crazy over the dangers of Ivermectin, I cut him loose. Or at least I TRIED to. It seems I can't stop his emails hawking paid subscriptions.

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I felt the same way about Berenson. I stopped subscribing.

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Same for me, but you can unsubscribe at the bottom of substack posts. It is greyscale.

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For me, it really boils down to not what they say, but what actually happens. DeSantis seems to be the only one putting regulations in place to reverse the overreach of government. It remains to be seen if he has the authority to make it stick, but at least he's putting it out there.

Where the heck is Congress??? Why aren't they rolling back the Patriot Act, the NDAA, the PREP act? Anything short of that fits into the limited hangout category.

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I absolutely will stay tuned! Berenson probably set this all up with his lawsuit to start with. Just in time for HIS big moment!! He is a Pompous Ass!!

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I unsubscribed from Berenson as well and threw his book (which I now regret paying for) in the recycling bin.

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Thanks for posting this! CJ Hopkins is great to read. Love his audacity and courage and insights.

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Great writer too.

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Agree that the vast majority will never know the truth probably not even the limited hangout info

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They can't let one of their best tools for mass mind control and bringing down governments go to waste, they give it a face lift and need everyone to hop back onboard for some "free speech".

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It’s a shame there are so few of us that can see the “limited hangout” is truth. In my world the nwo oligarchs would all hang out from a tree.

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Optimistic take.

In the early stages, an organic collapsing of the narrative would appear similar to a limited hangout.

Realistic take.

Even if optimism is warranted now, it is doubtful there are sufficient numbers of people intelligent enough, and courageous enough, to keep joining the dots forming each wave of awakening momentum.

I'm an optimist, with a penchant for integrity and justice, so I'll be pushing on.

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No choice but to keep fighting. Eisenhower said, "Pessimism never won a battle."

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Which is why Captain Pessimism never made it to Major, but I digress...

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The “limited hangout” can be for the purpose of lending credence to “the story” that is the original Big Lie.

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Thanks for posting this Sir.

I've changed my mind about musk. He's just another part of the circus show.

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I think that the Twitter thing is better than nothing, however.

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The promise of the Twitter Files has been underwhelming to say the least. The files on covid and Fauci never seem to be forthcoming, and I agree Berenson was not a good choice to give this over to, and he even denied there were any Fauci Files the other day:

Alex Berenson

@AlexBerenson

I have no idea. I’ve never used that phrase

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Brad Weaver

@WarBaugh

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14 Jan

Replying to @AlexBerenson

Where are the Fauci Files?

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The only heads that roll are going to be some flunky who watches porn and has a NAZI flag and a MAGA hat in his basement.

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Both tools in every sense of the word

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Been following C J Hopkins for a couple of years now, through this insane narrative. Yes he is very astute and a very succinct writer. He has been a lifeline through this craziness along with other male and female critical thinkers, including yourself, Dr Yoho.

The question is how will this narrative end, presuming it does. Sometimes it seems like a crazy blurred dream, but then I think about operation "Lockstep" which occurred in so many countries, including my own and the disbelief and anger I felt at the time comes back in a flood.

We must not forget what happened and the collective pain and suffering, physical and emotional.

Fortunately C J Hopkins and others are there to help us "maintain the rage" until justice is served, hopefully.

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