More About Me and What’s Next

Since the so-called pandemic began, I’ve done everything I can to help people understand what’s going on. I regularly posted on my LinkedIn blog, but my account was deactivated after I asked the World Health Organization why they weren’t following science on the matter. I was an aspiring freelance science writer at the time with publications on Oxford University Press’s Blog. I was ready to cut a deal with a powerful science magazine that would have given me fame and money. LinkedIn had all of my connections, recommendations, portfolio, and verified work history, and it was all gone. Freelance writing is heavily reliant on LinkedIn.

My career as a science writer was terminated because I dared to defend science! I dared to speak up!

Freelance writing relies on LinkedIn a lot. I became a freelance writer because I had already done a lot of science communication, I enjoy talking about science, and I needed a new career. It’s since I was removed from science as a result of Anthony Fauci’s decision (collateral damage) who was director of The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious diseases, Rockville, USA. Yes, it is the same guy who see in the news. He fired Thomas F. McCutchan, my former boss and extraordinary scientist, in order to make room for his friend Peter Williamson‘s wife. Peter Williamson was hired at the NIH, and his wife would accompany him if she had a job. Someone from our lab needed to go because she was working in the malaria field. Thomas was the ideal victim because he was an aging, respectable scientist who didn’t enjoy playing games. As a result of it I was unable to complete my project. I had some promising results that wanted to publish, but my former supervisor was no longer interested in science. He made enough money to be able to retire and forget everything. I still had some time on my visa and was transferred to another group that worked on a different project. I left America when my visa expired. My former supervisor, Dr. Xin-zhuan Su, did not include me in any of the publications that used my work.

In academia, a lack of publications means the end of one’s career. However, not being included in publications that use your work or being left out because your supervisor has left is standard practice. Young minds are simply used to advance someone’s career and then discarded. Minds capable of contributing to human development. Exploitation is the way science now works. McCutchan and Su didn’t even respond to my recommendations requests. The system killed my dream of becoming a scientist. I wasn’t the best scientist, but I enjoyed working in the lab and learning about how our world works. I was never given the opportunity to develop and enhance my skills.

After my LinkedIn account was deactivated in August 2020, I had to start over for the third time. I did a good job with my portfolio. My blog and substack are read by millions of people but have yet to make a living. You may be unaware, but intellectual work takes time. I don’t want to just write nonsense. I have a supportive family and used to be able to do everything for free, but I can’t anymore. I wanted to provide all information for free because it feels right, but the only way to continue is to charge for all of my articles. You have to pay buy food and necessities. Yeah, me too. My landlord just informed me that my rent has been raised. The cost of many goods has doubled in Germany. Most of the food I’m used to eating is too expensive.

I’d like to remind you that I am the only one offering a scientifically sound protocol to help people with the so-called COVID-19 vaccine. As I am the only person informing you about the blood contamination situation and how to avoid receiving contaminated blood.

Oh and by the way, I contacted one of the most famous cartoonists who appears to be good at anti-narrative cartoons to collaborate on the blood issue. I explained who I am and that I do not want any money from his future earnings from the cartoons, only credit for the idea. He did not respond. I contacted an anti-narrative media outlet to spread the word, but there was no interest in informing the public that the blood supply is contaminated!

So imagine working nearly three years for free with almost no support. It is dehumanizing. So from march 1st, the most of my content will be available to those who value my work.

Big thanks to those who are currently doing it! Everyone who contributed and will contribute to this blog will receive a free subscription to my substack page.

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I created a course for IPAK-EDU called Microbiology for the Masses, which will be able to run in the spring if enough people enroll. If not, it will be postponed until the fall. Here is a video describing what will be included in the course.

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