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Eric F Coppolino
Jan 22
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Eggs laid by country chickens, seen at Vinny’s farm stand in Saugerties.

Good afternoon again,

Here is the new Jay Couey open letter, cleaned up yet again. This letter is a kind of fast summary of the major science issues assocaited with the whole drama that is, incredibly, now in year four.

I am not the world’s best proofreader — and after three rounds of corrections by copy editors and a very good technical reader, I added a few more mistakes in the final edit. This often happens. The digital fog is thick, and Substack does not play well with my browser’s spellcheck feature. And I write more like a musician than a computer programmer.

To get to the latest version of any Substack post, click the headline, and the errors (incuding bad links) will magically go away (at least in my posts).

Plus I like the web font better. It looks more like a book and less like an email.

Thank you to everyone who pays to subscribe to my Substack posts. You make a real difference.

OK, I’m gonna brush my hair and go out and play.

With love,

Eric Francis Coppolino is a New York-based investigative reporter and radio host, executive director of Chiron Return, and author of the Covid Chronology.

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Robin Dann
Jan 27

Just finished reading the Couely interview. Absolutely riveting. Many thoughts. I look forward to more. I’d like to hear about how they sold DNA gathered through PCR testing

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Janice Phillips
Writes Janice’s Newsletter
Jan 23

I'm sorry, but I'm laughing at "country chickens".

City chickens are pigeons, aren't they?

:-D

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