I don’t want to buy your book Allan!
A reader writes:
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Allan, might you offer anything on masking which does not require one to get your book? Recommending to friends who are resistant... Thanks, Judith
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That is a great question. Thank you.
I continue to believe a book is one of the best deals out there. For the price of an entree at the local diner, you get a graduate level lecture. In that compact package of a book, you get insightful research, penetrating thought, and meaningful organization. I strongly recommend that approach.
But here are other options, too:
I have been writing at LewRockwell.com for many years and began writing about the health mandates there in March 2020, and at a sister site from February 2020. The articles there track my slow progression: I recommend starting from the oldest, in March 2020, and moving forward.
Some of that writing and some of these emails also get posted on Substack at RealStevo.substack.com.
, topics ranging from face masks to courage (which, I generally consider to be the same topic).
Here are some of my videos of the same, for those seeking a visual component. While some people do not like a whiteboard look to videos, I quite like the rational touch it brings and I would like to believe it fits the aesthetic of my writing. I would be curious to hear what you think.
Additionally, you will see at that link above (and at several other video platforms across the internet), other videos ranging from public speeches I have given, to public speeches I have played some role in hosting or organizing.
And for those who want to buy a book on the basics behind how not to wear a mask, and to understand how not wear one anywhere, ever, for any reason — there is Face Masks in One Lesson. For those who want to buy a book that both quickly and thoroughly explains the science behind why a face mask is both unsafe and ineffective, there is Face Mask Hurt Kids.
This is not all of my published writing over the last two years, but these collections cover a major portion of these past two years of my writing.
Last summer, I had one of my longtime heroes compliment me. He is an 86 year old retired Texas politician who has been in the fight against tyranny a good long time. He complimented me on how prolific I was. I often average more than one published piece each day most years. I did not even know this hero of mine read my work, let alone did I expect for him to mention such a detail to me as him taking note of my cadence of publishing.
Ron Paul is his name.
One day, about sixteen years ago, I came across a piece of writing of his, and it helped wake me from a slumber.
You can imagine it meant a great deal to me for that fellow writer to compliment me on my frequency of publishing.
If I have given you this much in just the last two years of work, imagine how much more there is in me. I have written nearly every day for many years (probably more than 20 years at this point) and I cannot envision myself stopping that.
I do hope to be your trusted voice not just today, but I hope to be your trusted voice for a lifetime. That is to say — for the remainder of your time and my time spent together on this planet.
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Allan Stevo