On April 11, I brought you Part One of the monograph I’ve been writing about COVID, and on May 6, I brought you Part Two. Today, I present Part Three: the “final nail in the coffin.”
I’ve been eager to get this final piece to you for some time. It was meant to be the definitive “I told you so!” to all my friends, colleagues, and family members who dismissed my early writing on COVID as crackpot. I knew this day would come, but I didn’t know it would come this week – with a Congressional hearing exposing the lies in front of the entire nation (or at least anyone curious enough to watch).
It’s long, so I won’t blame you if you simply scan it (or even ignore it). But, as always with these “Works in Progress,” keep in mind that this is not a final draft. So if you do take the time to read and review it, I thank you in advance. Please leave your comments/suggestions for me here.
But before we get to that…
* In “Notes from My Journal”: As I said in the last issue, it seems odd to me that, having visited France several dozen times over the years – not to mention being a fan of the Cannes Film Festival – K and I never visited the French Riviera. But here we are. And it is everything I could have expected.
* In “News & Views”: There was a ton of interesting news this past week. But the biggest story (other than the revelations about the COVID cover-up) – and the most fun to poke fun at – was the Biden cover-up. So I’m leading that section with a summary of about a half-dozen good, long essays I read about it.
And later in this issue…
* In “Business & Marketing,” I share one of the cleverest and most lucrative marketing secrets I know.
And…
* In “Worth Considering,” I give you my take on two subjects that always seem to come up when I’m traveling.