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An Insult to Intuition hit a modest milestone last night...
Last night substack let me know that “An Insult to Intuition” has 1000 subscribers. Although this is a relatively small number in an environment where even independent writers and content producers command audiences thousands of times larger, I see this as an encouraging sign.
I began writing on this platform exactly three months ago. My first article was sent to less than a dozen email contacts. It started from scratch and has grown through sharing and a few recommendations from other stack authors (Thank you Joe Martino, Meryl Nass and others).
In this day and age, I do not think we can always equate a platform’s readership size with the quality of content it generates. In fact, our corporate controlled media stands as proof of the opposite. However, good ideas can never be extinguished completely if there are discerning minds out there. The fact that there are now a thousand people receiving these paragraphs by request after just three months speaks to the large and growing number of curious and open minded people who share this planet with us.
I have chosen to publish my ideas here not to compete with other authors who share my opinions but to provide another independent voice. It is much easier for the orthodoxy to attack a single voice with a million followers than to attack a thousand voices with a thousand readers each. The power and resilience of the dissenting movement lies in its distribution and not its consolidation. We all have a role to play as writers and as readers.
Intuition is the foundation of this body of writing. This stands in opposition to what our institutions of governance and public health are telling us—that we need to trust the experts, i.e. them, because we, the general public, are ill-equipped to know so we must believe.
They are wrong. We each have a potent ability to extract the truth from the sea of lies and half-baked theories that we are inundated with daily. This capacity to know comes from our intuition, and in order for it to flourish in our lives we have to first identify and eliminate our prejudices and biases and apprehend what we are being told from a place of fearlessness and confidence in our sense making capacity.
This approach will, more often than not, lead to uncertainty than anything else. Certainty about what is, in my opinion, is a delusion. What is known is always changing. Certainty about what isn’t, is easily achievable. That is the place to start if we are interested in clarity.
If you have just recently subscribed, I would invite you to check out some of the earlier articles here:
“Coming To” challenges the assumption that our physiology gives rise to our awareness.
The four part “Safe and Effective” series is, in my opinion, the most solid evidence that the Pfizer/BioNTech trials were fraudulent and that this was known by the FDA. This is the evidence that turned me from a doctor with conventional opinions about vaccines to a staunch Covid-19 vaccine skeptic. This is how I would explain my position to another physician who is willing to give me twenty minutes of their attention.
“It’s safe to drop our masks but not our guard” is an explanation of how the CDC will go to extreme lengths to produce pseudoscientific claims that get gobbled up by the MSM.
“UK’s Office of National Statistics Data screams of vaccine harm” describes the challenge we are up against when our agencies of public health routinely publish data that is demonstrably corrupt.
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Thank YOU Madhava for your devotion to truth and transparency 🙏
Superb description of Intuition beyond “gut feelings”. Thank you!
(Intuition: esoterically, an essential quality of the Superior Mind together with Imagination and Inspiration).