In Canada, one of the early, notable stands against covid measures was made by @adamsonbarbecue, who opened his restaurant in November 2020 despite +250 police locking down his business. He knew the science. He knew the ‘experts’ were badly mistaken. And he’s got a case to stick a fork in their misleading covid narrative.
This is the unfinished saga of the #BBQRebellion 🍁✌️

Stick A Fork In It
The Barbecue Rebellion & The Rude Awakening
New article dropping tomorrow.
Stay tuned.
Thankfully the economy was stimulated, otherwise poverty would have been worse

I’ve posted a couple times about a major covid article I’ve been working on. I realistically hope to release it this month, but in the meantime I figured I’d offer up a teaser.
Here are a handful of my favorite quotes from my unpublished article:
“Prompted by conjecture, hearsay, and misinformation, the profession tasked to think and act on verifiable fact – public health – succumbed to peer pressure, circumvented peer review, and blindly followed the leads of a disgraced forecaster and a notoriously oppressive nation.”
“And this is the heart of the issue with censorship. It is incompatible with democratic values because it prevents conscientious dissent and the intellectual exercise of questioning beliefs, while presuming authorities are unimpeachable arbiters of facts.”
“As Warren Buffet famously said, “it's only when the tide goes out that you learn who has been swimming naked.” In the context of covid, the pierced veil of censorship has exposed that the emperors of lockdown have no clothes.”
“Going forward, if the public will to challenge authority and critically re-evaluate questionable premises like asymptomatic spread remains weak, then cognitive dissonance will stay strong, and those disseminating scientific fictions will be emboldened. Consequently, today’s deceptions may form the basis of tomorrow’s truths, especially in the minds of the young and impressionable, who will invariably build their future on those faulty foundations.”
“In the right place, for the right reason, for a limitedtime, and worn by the right person, a mask might make sense. As a blanket measure for the public, they are suffocating. The futility of universal masking should have been acknowledged long ago, if only logically inconsistent ‘experts’ hadn’t duped themselves into believing their own masquerade, becoming unironically intoxicated by it.”
“In the end, the healthcare system that authorities said required saving via sacrifice from millions of healthy Canadians failed miserably in its objective, abandoning those who most relied on it in their most desperate hours of need – and then the system crumbled anyway.”
“Purdue Pharma, the infamous creator of the wildly addictive opioid OxyContin, would wine and dine doctors, serenading them with “carefully honed” key messages to sway them into prescribing the product. Among those messages were that OxyContin was not addictive, that it was “safe and effective,” and that doctors were “opiate-phobic” if they had an “irrational” fear of opiates. Draw your own parallels to the terms “anti-vax” and “vaccine hesitancy.””
“Under more sensible leadership, the Canadian government would have expanded access to essential medications like HCQ and IVM. Instead, it eagerly dismissed them, while expanding access to fentanyl, heroin, crack cocaine, and medically assisted suicide for minors, to accelerate so-called “progress.” Such is the sorry state of Canada’s “new normal,” where health leaders are inclusive of policies that induce self-harm, but hastily deny potential remedies supporting strong immune systems and strong physiological health.”
“All told, the dubious approach to treating covid has exposed some crucial weaknesses of the modern healthcare industry; it has grown preoccupied with expensive and underwhelming pharmaceuticals; uncritical of demonstrable regulatory bias and incompetence; underappreciative of time-tested remedies; and uninterested in the remarkable healing power of a healthy and active mind, body, and spirit.”
I’ve posted a couple times about a major covid article I’ve been working on. I realistically hope to release it this month, but in the meantime I figured I’d offer up a teaser.
Here are a handful of my favorite quotes from my unpublished article:
“Prompted by conjecture, hearsay, and misinformation, the profession tasked to think and act on verifiable fact – public health – succumbed to peer pressure, circumvented peer review, and blindly followed the leads of a disgraced forecaster and a notoriously oppressive nation.”
“And this is the heart of the issue with censorship. It is incompatible with democratic values because it prevents conscientious dissent and the intellectual exercise of questioning beliefs, while presuming authorities are unimpeachable arbiters of facts.”
“As Warren Buffet famously said, “it's only when the tide goes out that you learn who has been swimming naked.” In the context of covid, the pierced veil of censorship has exposed that the emperors of lockdown have no clothes.”
“Going forward, if the public will to challenge authority and critically re-evaluate questionable premises like asymptomatic spread remains weak, then cognitive dissonance will stay strong, and those disseminating scientific fictions will be emboldened. Consequently, today’s deceptions may form the basis of tomorrow’s truths, especially in the minds of the young and impressionable, who will invariably build their future on those faulty foundations.”
“In the right place, for the right reason, for a limitedtime, and worn by the right person, a mask might make sense. As a blanket measure for the public, they are suffocating. The futility of universal masking should have been acknowledged long ago, if only logically inconsistent ‘experts’ hadn’t duped themselves into believing their own masquerade, becoming unironically intoxicated by it.”
“In the end, the healthcare system that authorities said required saving via sacrifice from millions of healthy Canadians failed miserably in its objective, abandoning those who most relied on it in their most desperate hours of need – and then the system crumbled anyway.”
“Purdue Pharma, the infamous creator of the wildly addictive opioid OxyContin, would wine and dine doctors, serenading them with “carefully honed” key messages to sway them into prescribing the product. Among those messages were that OxyContin was not addictive, that it was “safe and effective,” and that doctors were “opiate-phobic” if they had an “irrational” fear of opiates. Draw your own parallels to the terms “anti-vax” and “vaccine hesitancy.””
“Under more sensible leadership, the Canadian government would have expanded access to essential medications like HCQ and IVM. Instead, it eagerly dismissed them, while expanding access to fentanyl, heroin, crack cocaine, and medically assisted suicide for minors, to accelerate so-called “progress.” Such is the sorry state of Canada’s “new normal,” where health leaders are inclusive of policies that induce self-harm, but hastily deny potential remedies supporting strong immune systems and strong physiological health.”
“All told, the dubious approach to treating covid has exposed some crucial weaknesses of the modern healthcare industry; it has grown preoccupied with expensive and underwhelming pharmaceuticals; uncritical of demonstrable regulatory bias and incompetence; underappreciative of time-tested remedies; and uninterested in the remarkable healing power of a healthy and active mind, body, and spirit.”
🤙🏼

Still working hard on this. On the vaccine section now. Obviously this is the most difficult. Not because there’s a shortage of info, but because distilling a message that might actually resonate is tricky.
Expected publishing date sometime mid-April.

Damus
jayberjay on nostr
Putting this energy out there into the nostrosphere to motivate
When I go to zap now it defaults to 1000 sats and I can’t change the amount. Anyone know why?
Ain’t no reserves on supply
Ain’t no rate too low
Ain’t no losses, hiiiiigh enough bank-y
If you need me, con me
No credit where you are
No matter the fraud, don’t worry bank-y
Just call treasury, I’ll bailout in a hurry
You won’t see bankruptcy
- The Fed, serenading Silicon Valley Bank
Wife’s family always does Oscar watching party and a ballot.
It’s painful to sit through, but I just discovered that in the best animated short category there’s a movie called: “An Ostrich Told Me The World Is Fake and I Think I Believe It”
I’m choosing to believe it’s a movie about #Nostr and picked it to win 💜
Just checked with my bank, which confirmed that there are 100,000,000 million sats in reserve for every #bitcoin on deposit.
It's me. I'm the bank.
“Meta is reportedly exploring the creation of a decentralized, text-based social media platform similar to Twitter”
Yo @jb55 if you need a day job, sounds like you’re uniquely qualified for this gig
https://twitter.com/rebelnews_usa/status/1634615519436308487?s=46&t=SRNuQ9D_3dVNnwe8NGzy6g
So much peace of mind knowing that my wealth is in Bitcoin while the fiat world is buckling under its own weight.
It’s extra sweet knowing that if my bank fails, all they’ll take from me is my liabilities 😂
Send me zaps in exchange for pages of my book 👇🏼
www.magicbitcoinbook.com
Is there a “best” lightning wallet for Damus users wanting to accept zaps?
Putting this energy out there into the nostrosphere to motivate me to get across the finish line… I’m writing a MASSIVE article that contains a comprehensive repudiation of branch covidian sCiEnCe. I not only defend the anti-narrative position, but I mount a powerful offensive against the authoritarian bullshit narrative - and I do it with the swagger of a Bitcoiner that can’t be cancelled.
I’m not joking when I tell you this very well be my finest, most convincing, most well-researched piece of written content. We’re talking scorched earth here.
Although it’s huge, it will be divisible by topic, so it can be read or shared in parts or as a whole. Topics that I’ve already written include:
- Principles of Public Health
- Lockdowns & Censorship
- PCR Testing & Case Counts
- Viral Transmission
- Masks
- Mortality Rates
- The Healthcare System (Canada)
And I’m working on the last couple sections, which will likely be:
- Treatments & Immunity
- Vaccines
Send me the good vibes friends. I’m bringing this bad boy home 🫂🤙🏻