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Find Your Voice

Mark O'Brien

My place for commenting and questioning

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Latest Issues

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Feel the Heat

I’ve been reading a good deal lately about climate change. As a result, I’ve been witnessing a good deal of fear and panic about climate change. Given my naturally scientific bent, witnessing that fear and panic puts me on the outs with mos...

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Comrade Algo

This is from my friend Nick Sternberg’s Substack. Let’s call it Exhibit A:

2 months ago
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PPSD

I happened to see a piece Elizabeth Stauffer wrote about propaganda for the Legal Insurrection. It’s called, “The War for Your Mind Began on July 21”, and it’s exactly correct. Here’s a snippet:

2 months ago
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Gang Green

Climate change — or anthropogenic, fossil-fuel-fearing climate hysteria — is like Jason Voorhees in the Friday the 13th movie series. Like Jason, there’s no way to kill that hysteria. This is, of course, mass psychosis. If you doubt that, w...

2 months ago
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  • Mark O'Brien

    I'm a lifelong writer on a mission to help people find their self-faith, their agency, and their voices. I'm the host of The Anxious Voyage, a program about life’s trials and triumphs, on the globally syndicated Dreamvisions 7 Radio & TV Network.

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