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Covid Narrative Freedom

Two Years of Dissent (and counting…)

Unauthorized transmissions of a coronavirus skeptic, critiquing the global agenda with the voice of the free and natural human spirit.

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Nowick Gray’s weekly articles for The New Agora offer a holographic time capsule of the Covid era. Witnessing the manufactured crisis as a war on humanity, the writer’s lens sheds light on the narrative sabotage carried out as its primary strategy. Against that weapon of moral destruction, pen turns to sword in the ongoing battle for our body and soul, our truth and freedom.

‘The last two years have not been a medical emergency, but a test of critical thinking skills and the ability to discern between liars, thieves, money whores, and the forces of evil versus truth tellers and those committed to freedom, liberty, and the forces of good.’ —Jim Quinn

The titles of the two main sections of the book, Narrative Sabotage and The War on Humanity, are inextricably linked. Both are ongoing and have been present from the outset. Narrative sabotage has been the chief strategy of the global coup, as well as its enduring endgame. The war on humanity was launched in earnest in March 2020, and apparently its proponents will not rest until our takeover, depopulation, and replacement has been complete.

But then, neither will we rest in serving nature’s mandate—resisting technocratic control with the power of truth, and fulfilling our destiny in freedom.

Part I: Narrative Sabotage

Narrative sabotage cuts both ways. On the part of the dominators, it describes the dismantling and disregard of legal code and constitutional charter. The takeover of mainstream media, and big tech censorship. The reversal of fundamental medical and social health ethics. Most insidious of all, the perversion of our language—framing our reality for us, unconsciously.

Part II: The War on Humanity

A spirited defense of traditional, national culture is not to choose war or politics as a response, but to rouse the conscience of the artist, and of the citizen. Each must respond in accordance with their nature, their good sense, and the value they place on their natural and human heritage.

And yes, to fight back—not with rhetoric or force of arms, not with countermanifesto or revolutionary surrogate—but with individual integrity, spiritual strength and moral knowledge, artistic creativity, community resilience, loyalty to the land, and honor of vital culture. We do not have to choose a program to live by: but only to live by our innate instructions, without interference. Such is the call of freedom that any true artist or patriot will heed.

The trees look at us and say, “You are the free ones. What will you do? Cut us down, to forget where you came from? Silly monkeys! By the way, we have no bananas. Supply chain, as you say. But hey, rest here awhile and enjoy this peace; be our guests.

We have always known this. Another breath confirms, affirms. This is how the world would live, without us, or in spite of our rapacious presence, our careless predations, our oh-so-humanitarian interventions.

This is what the real world is like: silence, birdsong. If we only stop and listen.

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Book Categories: creative nonfiction and essays.