Canary in a Covid World
How Propaganda and Censorship Changed Our (My) World
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Possibly the most important and informative book ever compiled during the Covid era and a must read (listen) for everyone. The thirty four contributors, the Canaries, to this collection of essays are courageous people. They are critical thinkers who are prepared to put everything on the line to speak their truth. They strive to alert us all to what COVID was, and what may lie ahead.
They are community leaders. They are novelists, journalists, lawyers, judges, scientists, doctors, academics, politicians, researchers, vaccine-injured and data experts. Some shouted from the rooftops from the very beginning of the pandemic, others found their voices as the contradictions in public policy and health policy became undeniable.
What unites them is that they have given those looking for answers, factual evidence. They have alleviated fear and given us hope. They have shown us all that if our opinions fall outside those deemed acceptable by mainstream media, we are not alone.
The subject of COVID is often too sensitive to introduce into polite conversation. Battle lines are drawn and more often than not there’s no amount of data, facts or opinion that will change perspectives. However, we believe that once people understand that their opinions have been formed based on information that has been heavily censored and that most legacy media are now instruments of propaganda, they will be more inclined to entertain the possibility that all is not what it seems.
The endeavour of this book is to bring thoughtful voices together to sing as one choir. The diversity of these voices that harmonise may allow others to hear the music. Over the last three years solo voices have too often been drowned out of the discourse.
For once you see it, you can’t unsee it. You’ll understand the power of censorship and propaganda to conceal the lies and dishonesty that now underpin our societal foundations.
©2023 Canary House Publishing (P)2023 Canary House PublishingWhat listeners say about Canary in a Covid World
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- Katie Morris
- 09-01-24
Fascinating and thought provoking
I liked that it was read by different people as it helped me maintain attention. Each chapter covers very different content and concepts with very little repetition. If these are new ideas for you then I suggest you start questioning what you are told, this won’t be the only area of your life that needs questioning. Even as someone who has done a lot of research into covid there is still plenty in this book that I have not
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- D Eames
- 20-01-24
A truly disturbing and fascinating publication
Everyone should read or listen to this publication.
When some of the most eminent medical minds in the world tell you there's a 'rabbit off' you need to sit up and take notice. Together with personal accounts, overwhelming evidence, significant research, and blatant censorship of the narrative which questioned the use of the vaccines we all need to ask questions and make sure this isn't allowed to happen again.
Download it and make your own mind up.
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- Judy Corstjens
- 13-08-24
Gripping collection of essays
My political worldview was turned upside down during the covid period and (weirdly) I am still unable to share my true opinions with my spouse and a number of friends. These essays, written by a wide variety of impressive characters, many of whom have shaped my new worldview (Drs Norman Fenton, Robert Malone, Aseem Malhotra, Paul Marik, Lord Sumption) bring together the diverse strands of censorship, lies, conspiracy and manipulation that we experienced, many of which were already familiar to me but a number that were not.
In particular I enjoyed Prof Bruce Purdy - a law professor - explaining why government overreach is unacceptable not because much of it (like the vaccines) fails, but because it is wrong in the absolute. I also felt huge empathy for Naomi Wolf describing her experience of censorship and vilification. Ms Wolf and I are not natural political allies, but her essay made me come over all Voltaire-ish, 'I may disapprove of (some of) what Ms Wolf writes, but (I hope) I would defend to the death her right to write it.' I sincerely hope she is wrong that Twitter and Wikipedia have robbed her of her reputation and legacy. For what it's worth, in my mind, they have made it.
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