Dear readers,
I am starting some job training soon that will pull me away from publishing this substack for a while.
I previously worked as a technician (of sorts) related to the audio/video/IT/networking world.
The new training is maybe “lateral” to my old work but even more specialized and in a field that is growing exponentially.
It is something that I am technically suited for, that I can easily do, and also a place where there aren't a lot of other qualified people. It is a solid opportunity.
Apparently this industry is becoming desperate and has decided to forget about their previous killJAB requirement.
The important part for my substack readers is since I will be getting busier it will difficult to post as often. This may be for a week or two, or it may be indefinitely I don't know. I am certain however that I won't be able to post every day as I have in the past.
A bit of back story. I got fired for refusing the EUA injection. Despite routinely receiving glowing performance reviews they still treated me as an unjabbed filthy plague rat and illegally terminated me. I looked into pursuing legal action against them but it was very complicated and with my limited savings I couldn't find a good lawyer willing to take on my bottomless pocketed employer.
Around that time a family member died from the booster, which was tough for me.
I decided the best way I could serve others was to spread news that could help wake people up. I really felt a calling, spiritually. I had faith the rest would get figured out. God provides. I have been posting on substack for over two years since. For the first few months I had 11 readers! Ha, the good 'ol days. The number of readers jumped quickly when Steve Kirsch shared one of my posts. Then some others started sharing my posts also. I am now up to almost 5k readers! Thank you to all!
Thing is, for the last 2 years I have made zero income. Zero income with the same amount of bills. I'm not complaining. I felt an overpowering calling to do this and I would ABSOLUTELY do it again, without hesitation, but unfortunately savings only goes so far and I urgently need to spend some time generating income to support my family. If I don’t make some changes we may be living out of our car soon. These last two years I have attempted to post 7 days a week, 52 weeks a year. I rarely missed a day. I spend about 8 - 12 hours a day (sometimes more) to do the reading and research. There is not much time left for anything else. I need to change that and take care of my family now.
I recently turned on paid subscriptions. It wasn’t sufficient to cover the bills. I got 6 paid subscribers. I just need to say I LOVE YOU SIX! You have made me super happy.
I appreciate all my readers, I have no ill will to anyone who didn't sign up for paid as I understand times are tough for everyone, I myself had to turn off all of the subscriptions I was paying for. I am needing that money for bills and food.
The tough part for you, dear readers, I am going to need you all to step up and signup for some of those newsletters that I get and start sharing them. It is time for you all to take over the challenge and spread the word on your own. I am confident there are enough of you that will accept the burden so that it will continue.
I will continue to post as much as I can in between work days and training. It wont be that long daily list of news you are used to. It will be just single stories that seem important when I have time. I will also do the other things below:
In the next few weeks I will post direct links to the signup pages of all the newsletters I receive so all you can sign up for them on your own.
I will be reviewing a health device a reader sent me to evaluate called an "AquaCure" I have been using it and taking notes and it is pretty nice.
I certainly don't expect subscribers to continue paying If I am unable to post everyday as was originally expected. If there are any readers that want to continue supporting me even though I will only be able to post occasionally I will lower my substack price to half price permanently.
Thank you all for reading. I hope the last few years have helped out. Maybe together we saved a few lives.
-SuperSpreader
Best of luck with your new endeavor and thank you for your work on behalf of humanity.
Thank you for your posts! I'm glad you are going to have an income. Good luck.