How To Skewer Invisible Rulers (Part 2)
EXCLUSIVE: Undercover photos and audio from Renee DiResta's SF speaking event, an update on her book's Amazon ratings, and a campaign against Fauci's new book "On Call"
Comrades: We have subverted subversion.
Last week, I launched a campaign against Renee DiResta’s new book “Invisible Rulers”. Thank you all for answering the call. Over the past week, the book’s Amazon listing went from 9 reviews with a 4.0-star average rating to 32 reviews with a 3.2-star average rating. kodos88’s epic spicy 1-star review zoomed from 40 likes to 660+, yet it is still not showing at the top because Renee’s Langley colleagues protect their own. The top review is a suspicious new account who accuses us of being a troll stalkers for supporting kodos88. Criticizing public officials who receive taxpayer funding is not trolling or stalking. It’s speaking truth to power. The white knight wielding Orwellian double-speak:
Now let’s run the same playbook for Fauci’s propaganda “On Call: A Doctor's Journey in Public Service”, which was released last week with great fanfare from the bootlicking MSM. The top 1-star review was deleted, so the only ones you can like are here. Amazon has now banned reviews from anyone who isn’t a verified purchaser the book to protect him, but you can try to add your own. During the COVID hysteria, they caved to pressure from the Biden regime to ban books.
The moral inversion continues in the official narrative of regime mouthpieces. They will never feature the critical reviews by independent writers like
, , , and :“An eventful autobiography [and] a classic American story…Gripping.”—The Washington Post
“One of the most consequential and most prominent [careers] in American medicine in the past fifty years.”—Jerome Groopman, The New Yorker
Anthony Fauci is arguably the most famous – and most revered – doctor in the world today. His role guiding America sanely and calmly through Covid (and through the torrents of Trump) earned him the trust of millions during one of the most terrifying periods in modern American history, but this was only the most recent of the global epidemics in which Dr. Fauci played a major role. His crucial role in researching HIV and bringing AIDS into sympathetic public view and his leadership in navigating the Ebola, SARS, West Nile, and anthrax crises, make him truly an American hero… ON CALL will be an inspiration for readers who admire and are grateful to him and for those who want to emulate him in public service. He is the embodiment of “speaking truth to power,” with dignity and results.
This doctor hasn’t practiced on patients in decades, but he did torture beagles. His role during COVID was the opposite of sane and calm. He is an American villain, not a hero. The embodiment of abusing power to suppress truth, with indignity and disaster. Just ask the kids who he harmed by locking schools down, masking them, and forcing them to get a jab that does more harm than good.
Good news for all journalists taking on the establishment:
Last week, a few undercover Yuri comrades attended a Renee DiResta book talk in a deep blue city. They documented the clown show with photos, audio, and a write-up of her sanctimonious speech below. You will be happy to know that only a few dozen people showed up. Sunlight is the best disinfectant. Since Renee has made it her life’s work to watch and censor us, we will keep an eye on her.
She talked about “Substackers” who have criticized her, with the emphasis on the “Sub.” Michael Shellenberger doesn’t run a publication or platform free speech on the world stage. He has a “newsletter.” Matt Taibbi isn’t a prize-winning journalist who speaks eloquently in front of Congress, he is one of the “Twitter Files boys.” Stanford scientist
, who DiResta admitted turned up on a Twitter “blacklist”? She implied he was deserving of such treatment, as he had unapproved thoughts. He was, after all, a co-author of The Great Barrington Declaration (!), which she did not describe as the common sense proposal to protect the most vulnerable and limit economic devastation from unprecedented lockdowns. She left it to the audience’s imagination about what such a “declaration” might hold. And of course, exposing the activities of the now mostly shuttered Stanford Internet Observatory, or suing said entity for its mass surveillance and censorship operation is, according to DiResta, “lawfare.”***For a recording of the full hour-long talk, check out the audio here: