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No Pics, No AI, No Mask, No Test, No Shot, No Medium, No Vocal, No NWO BS


Just say no.

I’ve been writing online since 2013 when All Voices was a citizen journalism platform. Since then I’ve written on dozens of platforms, including my own blogs, and the one consistent is I always had to include a picture.

Well, I’m tired of including a picture! I don’t care about the viewing pleasure of supposed readers, neither will I continue to insult their reading ability, by putting a picture at the top of my articles so they can be drawn in.

Plus, I’m just too lazy at this point. Who cares about the picture? The algorithms, the SEO, the people with attention deficit disorder, etc. Too bad.

Why should I care to source a picture anymore, when the people who read my articles are reading them for the words? Screw the picture.

And screw the AI too.

I just want to brag a little. I have never used an AI tool, whatever they are called, I have never used one. That to me is a badge of honor, and I never will.

Just like I never tested for a supposed virus that has never been isolated and proven to exist, and of course, I’ve never took the vaccine for the virus that has never been proven to exist.

I never wore the damn mask either (well, I did in the very beginning to go to a mandatory brainwashing meeting in Bandon Dunes Golf Resort, but it was half on and I never wore it again — I quit that greenskeeping job cause I wouldn’t test before the U.S. Amateur Championship in 2020, when they wanted me to mow the greens at Bandon Trails). If I had to go into a store, I wore a face shield, what a shit show that was.

Of course, no pathogenic virus has ever been scientifically isolated and proven to exist, but people are too brainwashed to even understand this. I knew this before the COVID BS, cause HIV was a hoax before this 2020 control grab and I was on to that back in 2016 time period.

Anyway, I want to continue to brag. I also uninstalled Grammarly, cause it is just creating this newspeak (1984 movie reference). So, watch out, I may just misspell some words or use some bad grammar.

What else, yes, I have deleted my Medium and Vocal accounts. I had that Medium account for around 8 years, and have been really trying to grow it for about 4 years. Why, I don’t know, cause it is a robot factory, and a liberal idiot factory too. Vocal is the same, except not as popular.

Why should I keep writing on a platform that continues to treat my articles like a pathogenic virus that doesn’t even exist? They can’t handle the truth, is the truth.

Goodbye and good riddance you liberal idiots.

The entire internet is run by the NWO anyway, it will switch from conservative to liberal depending on the agenda it is trying to accomplish; the left right dynamic, the create the problem and then come up with the solution Hegelian Dialectic, etc. Works every time and has for hundreds of years on the vast majority of people.

Now that they have their communication networks, it is game on, brainwashing central, creating a nation of online useful idiots, how fun.

It feels good to purge these platforms. Hey, I’m still writing on Substack, Blogger, and WordPress, but like I said, no more pictures, unless it actually has relevance to the article or story. Doesn’t that make sense?

Oh, but you need a nice little thumbnail, otherwise, how can you attract the billions of people just waiting to read your article from the social media and search engines?

What! No, that’s not how it works. Anymore, the AI algorithm decides who sees anything if it isn’t directly to an email, so who really gives a rat’s ass. I don’t anymore.

If I’m to write anymore, it is going to be by my terms, with bad spelling and grammar, and very unappealing to people who like picture books.

And, hey, writing finally has become fun again.

BTW, just saying no to NWO BS and control is a freedom I will always exercise.

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