ResolutionsJanuary 1, 2022

Looking back one year from now, I expect the recent Joe Rogan interviews of Dr. Peter McCullough and Dr. Robert Malone will mark a turning point: an awakening from the mass psychosis that has gripped the world for the last two years.

Both doctors are foremost authorities in COVID-19 and its early treatment. Both have been repeatedly censored and deplatformed by Big Tech. And both estimate the number of preventable American deaths at 500,000 or more. (Which means millions globally.)

That estimate does not include the incalculable damage to lives and livelihoods from two years of lockdowns and restrictions.

Who is responsible?

Attention must now be turned to root causes, so justice and accountability can be delivered to those who deserve it.

The Rogan interviews, and this Twitter thread, are a great place to start.

Seekers of truth need some way to share information and investigate root causes without fear of censorship.

Obviously, Twitter is not the place for that. We may need to build one ourselves.

My first resolution for 2022: Uncensorable communication will be my sole focus until it's solved.


Somewhere on Twitter I saw someone use the phrase 'elder Millennial'. As a 35-year-old who politically 'woke up' during the mass psychosis after 9/11, I feel today that I've earned the title.

It comes with the bittersweet realization that I'm old enough to have seen history repeat.

The pattern: elites wreak havoc impacting countless lives, yet escape all accountability.

My second resolution for 2022: That pattern ends now.

Happy New Year.