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The Story That Explains Everything
Dolores Cannon, quantum healing, and the privatization of failure
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Dolores Cannon, quantum healing, and the privatization of failure
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VECTORS: HOW HEALTH MISINFORMATION KILLS Piece 7: The Next One A wildlife veterinarian in Liberia was driving to a field site when his phone rang. The voice on the other end told him to turn around. Not because the outbreak had been contained. Because the money was gone. The USAID-funded
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VECTORS: HOW HEALTH MISINFORMATION KILLS Piece 6: The Body Count ⇢ ORIENTATION Reader Navigation ⇢ This piece stands apart from the others in the series. There are no profiles here, no ecosystem analysis, no framework to apply. What follows is evidence, compiled and presented as plainly as the authors of the underlying
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VECTORS: HOW HEALTH MISINFORMATION KILLS Piece 5: The Dismantler The death certificate is the final document in a human life. It names a cause. It assigns responsibility. It becomes data. When enough of them accumulate, they become a reckoning—what killed us, how fast, and whether we could have stopped
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VECTORS: HOW HEALTH MISINFORMATION KILLS Piece 4: The Ecosystem Strikes Back — How Health Misinformation Defends Itself And why no tool — including AI — is immune to the damage I. I was building a source list. The project was a series of articles on health misinformation — the kind of careful, testimony-driven work
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VECTORS: HOW HEALTH MISINFORMATION KILLS Piece 3: The Prestige Problem Vectors is a series examining how COVID-19 misinformation was produced, amplified, and institutionally protected. Piece 1 established a three-tier framework — Fabricators, Weaponizers, Deflectors — and profiled key figures in each. Piece 2 traced the radicalization pipeline that converts credentialed skeptics into
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VECTORS: HOW HEALTH MISINFORMATION KILLS Piece 1: The Ecosystem The post appeared on a Tuesday morning, shared by a former senior official of the United States government to an audience of thousands. It claimed, without evidence, that COVID-19 vaccines had caused more harm than the disease they were designed to
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Vectors — Preface How medical misinformation kills and the machinery that makes it possible We already have good books about COVID-19 misinformation. Jonathan Howard's We Want Them Infected documents the ideological capture of contrarian doctors with unflinching precision. Peter Hotez's The Deadly Rise of Anti-Science maps the
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Louise Hay, compassion, and the misassignment of responsibility
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A Quick, Practical Guide to Slowing the Spread of Misinformation
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Substack hits me with some very questionable recommendations right out of the gate.