10 Things you can do to support this Substack
I've broken the 1000 subscriber threshold, please help me get to 10,000 and beyond
My last article, The Contradictions of Left and Right as Underscored by Covid was published on May 16th which marked the one year anniversary of this Substack. My first Article, Covid Killed the Left, was published on May 16th 2023 and remained my most popular article before finally being surpassed (in terms of "likes") a few months ago by You're Obsessed with Covid (an article that most certainly benefited from an endorsement by the legendary Mark Crispin Miller). If you are not currently subscribed to his Notes From Underground, please do so today:
https://open.substack.com/pub/markcrispinmiller?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=15brfd
I, from the bottom of my heart, would like to thank you for supporting this Substack. Thank you for subscribing. Thank you for reading the articles. Thank you for your insightful observations, feedback and comments.
Special thanks to the paid subscribers who really help my wagon wheels continue to roll.
I knew, I've always known, the time would come when I would begin my second life as a writer. I didn't want to embark too soon because I wanted to travel more, play more (music first and foremost) and live more before setting aside consistent time to express myself in written form.
I never in a million years thought I would be compelled into my 3rd career — musician*, chess coach** — and now citizen journalist vis a vis this Substack and my weekly radio show The Bassline, due to the emergence of an insidious agenda to inoculate the global public with mRNA sludge.
This is not a "hobby." This is the fight of our lives for our lives. It's team Humanity vs. Team Transhumanism. I feel bad for the stragglers who don't understand that by now. For those of us that do, we must continue to be persistent. Please don't tell me you're tired. We must consider everything that's happened up until this point a nice little warm up.
I not only have no intention of quitting, but with the resounding, heartwarming support I have received, I am being more than encouraged — I am being propelled forward in this mission.
In less than a year I have broken the 1,000 subscribers milestone. Again, an extra special thanks to my 21 paid subscribers — your support literally puts food on my children's plates. You're helping me get back on my feet as I continue to recover after being ravaged by Operation Dog Shakes Fleas:
By now, one year into this magical relationship, you know I love my lists.
How you can help:
1. Share these articles. Share the link to the entire Substack.
https://open.substack.com/pub/jeremiahhosea?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=15brfd
This Substack is intended to be a resource. If you know someone who would appreciate the perspective offered in my articles and you haven't told that person about this Substack, can you please change that today and tell them? Also, please tell them to share the articles as well, so we can keep the ball rolling.
If one of my articles touches on a conversation or debate you may have had with a friend or foe, please use the article to stoke the flames of discussion. For example, if some benighted person accused you of being a "right-winger" or a "trumper" for refusing dangerous, fake vaccines please send them my third Substack to bust their bubble:
2. Can you be my manager?
I am a performing artist first of all. I am a bassist/vocalist/songwriter/producer who needs a manager. I need help booking gigs, securing session work, endorsements, and licensing opportunities.
I am also, as you know, a citizen journalist — the custodian of this Substack and the host and producer of The Bassline show (see item 7).
Can you help The Bassline get syndicated?
Can you help me secure sponsorship? Speaking engagements?
If you have any experience as a manager or are simply a resourceful person who would give it a try — please, let's have a discussion.
3. Become a paid subscriber.
The generosity of my paid Substack subscribers has been a life saver. If you're a free subscriber who intended to become a paid subscriber I strongly encourage you to do so. I have no intention of stopping my content production —both articles (there's so much more to unpack) and The Bassline radio show. When you support me you are literally putting food on the plates of two young children (currently aged 6 and 3).
4. "Like-bomb" my Substack.
How many of you out there are old enough to remember the commercials featuring my favorite tennis player Andre Agassi that said,"image is everything"? I only have two articles that have broken 100 likes. Volume two of 1,000 Red Flags and You Didn't See One of Them has fewer likes than volume one even though it's a perfect follow-up to the original.
Conspiracy Theory, You're Misusing the Term has fewer likes than Conspiracy Theory, What do you Mean (the Conspiracy Duo). The Brilliant Ivor Cummins (my guest on The Bassline episode 27 https://thebassline.podbean.com/e/the-bassline-episode-27/ ) retweeted a segment of this article (in a heavily suppressed tweet) and that means it's golden. Please revisit and "like" that underappreciated article.
Back to the "image is everything" concept — when you like my posts you're giving me a boost of confidence for one thing (I may be a tough guy pretending to be aloof but inside I'm all peaches and cream), but also you're helping to boost the appearance of the substack. When people scroll through and they see more "likes" it makes them wonder what all the hype is about. So please scroll through my 16 articles and break me off with some "likes", I really appreciate it. I'm curious to see if this request has any effect.
5. Support my music.
As stated above — I'm a musician. You can check out my resume and listen to what I've produced at my website JeremiahHosea.com .
My music is all original and employs some really outstanding and unique musicians. Buy the theme song of The Bassline radio show, Love's the Highest Truth for 1 buck. Please help me achieve the goal of selling that song for $1, one million times. Think of it like tossing a penny into a bucket.
6. Buy a chess lesson.
I'm the founder of RemoteLearningChess.com.
I will not subject you to a dissertation about the benefits of the world's greatest game. Let's just say it activates your intelligence and it's fun.
If you never learned how to play, I'll teach you from scratch. If you know how the pieces move but never learned any theory, let me give you a boost. Also consider sponsoring a young person's chess lessons. With all the junk you could buy, it's actually a really classy gift.
7. Like, download, and share every episode of The Bassline.
I hope you are aware, although I suppose it is possible that you are not, that this Substack is connected directly with my medical freedom focused radio show The Bassline. This substack and that show are the two wings of my journalism. If you haven't tuned into The Bassline yet you are truly missing out as my guests have been tremendous. Every week we embark on a new journey of insight and understanding. My guests have been doctors, nurses, scientists, lawyers, and independent researchers and journalists. Each one has been poised and has provided unique insights into the current predicament. To open up the archive of The Bassline in your browser go to this link:
https://thebassline.podbean.com/
I've noticed that the playback is cleaner if you listen in the Podbean app. It is also within the app that you can "subscribe" to the show and "like" and download each episode. The link to the show within the Podbean app is here:
https://www.podbean.com/pa/pbblog-3shaj-43d29
8. Start a medical Freedom dedicated Twitter account with an accent on The Bassline.
If you have a Twitter account, please follow me and I'll follow you back:
https://x.com/Earthdriver?t=TEQsZC-2PIKkegiSKu0b_A&s=09
Backup:
https://x.com/JeremiahHosea01?t=ilteey9ihPIWG2vWTQyKEw&s=09
If you don't have a Twitter account, I recommend you start one and follow all of the guests of The Bassline who are on Twitter, which is not all but most of them. There are some accounts that are putting out really important information every day. Partake in that information. Forward that information.
It is on Twitter that you can tell guests of The Bassline that you heard them on the program and you appreciated the conversation. It is also where you can help me secure future guests for the show by telling them you would like to hear them on The Bassline and tagging me in the request.
There are also phenomenal conversations happening on "Twitter spaces" daily and nightly.
(A Twitter space is like a virtual conference call with a host, co-host or two and a room full of guests. Anyone can request to speak.) It is in Twitter spaces that I have met many medical freedom comrades including guests of The Bassline.
9. Invite me to speak or perform.
If you're hosting a medical freedom event, or just a party for that matter (hopefully it's a medical freedom party) I'd love to be there.
I am prepared, at all times, to discuss any of the matters brought forth in any of my articles or any of my interviews. Invite me as a keynote speaker or as a panelist.
As an artist who has performed with artists in Europe, Central America, Africa, as well as the USA I have the experience to supply entertainment for various events. The experience will be customized for whatever the event requires.
10. Use your imagination.
Creativity is like a talisman. Creativity is one of the few things that bodes well for us in an otherwise harrowing predicament. If reading this list prompted a creative spark on your part, in terms of a suggestion not on the list — I'm all ears. Please help me help the movement.
Thank you for taking the time to read these suggestions. Many of these principles can be applied in support of not only my work, but the medical freedom movement in general. Major breakthroughs are being made and the truth is getting out. Do what you can to amplify your contribution and let me know what I can do to assist you.
*JeremiahHosea.com
**RemoteLearningChess.com
Continue the good fight!
Thank you for all that you are doing for the cause of medical freedom. I am a 72 year old, unvaccinated grandmother. I don't have a lot to offer, but I am doing what I can in hopes of encouraging and/or educating a few people. People like you encourage me to continue the fight when I feel like giving up. My main motivation is my faith in Christ, which compels me to speak out against this tyranny. Live not by lies! Working together, we are making a difference.