As the unraveling continues, we can expect more people to reach out in confusion looking for answers. (That’s called an understatement.)
There are just too many active fires out there to hope we can put them all out. The feeling of overwhelm will only increase. The systemic collapse we are living through is intentional (though I suspect includes many un-intentional knock-on effects as well) but many still don’t believe or accept that.
I thought it might be wise to get a handy list together - a red-pill package as it were - that packs a punch, and doesn’t take a couple years to sort through. We’re running out of time.
Not an easy task as I’m discovering, given I’ve forgotten most of the essays I’ve read and videos I’ve absorbed over the years.
So I thought I’d ask my readers; if you had to list your top 3-5 resources for a quick wake-up what would they be? Be as general or specific as you like.
My current go-to’s include Catherine Austin Fitts, Dr. Mike Yeadon, David E. Martin, Sasha Latypova, Katherine Watt and Margaret Anna Alice. (The links embedded in her pieces alone will move any traveler quickly down relevant rabbit holes, should they follow them.)
Of course I have many more; it’s impossible to name them all.
So many substack writers I follow that it’s simply too many to note; I would inadvertently exclude important contributors, so I won’t even try - aside from those mentioned above. (Besides seekers can always look at stack recommendations.)
Collecting and collating from you, treasured subscribers, is, I think a better approach.
I will organize resources in below categories:
Documentaries:
(This will include longer, important videos that aren’t technically documentaries.)
Interviews and presentation videos:
Ideally that run about an hour or less
Quick Takes:
10 minutes or less.
People to Follow:
List your favorites, whether authors, doctors, artists or video content creators.
Essential Reading:
Books, blogs, websites, etc.
Obviously I won’t be able to include all your recommendations, but I will do my best to find those most often noted. I hope this becomes a good resource - a one stop shopping list - for those ready to remove the blinders.
As an added benefit we’ll likely learn all kinds of good stuff from each other.
Finally, if you are aware of someone who’s already done this - collected an archive of resources for easy sharing - please let me know that - no need to duplicate efforts.
Thanks in advance to all who weigh in.
Great idea, Kathleen! My Wake-up Toolkit (https://margaretannaalice.substack.com/p/wake-up-toolkit) may be a good touchpoint since it organizes my content by topic.
My #1 red-pilling video has been Mark Lawrie's:
• “A Letter to Dr Andrew Hill” (https://rumble.com/vwfia3-a-letter-to-andrew-hill-dr-tess-lawrie-oracle-films.html)
Now, I would probably pair it with Tess Lawrie's heartstabbingly beautiful reading of my poem (also masterfully directed by Mark):
• “Mistakes Were NOT Made: An Anthem for Justice (Video)” (https://margaretannaalice.substack.com/p/mistakes-were-not-made-an-anthem-57a)
My twin sister will have a great list. Laura Kasner♥️