As we approach our one-year anniversary on this platform for truly free and independent journalism, we continue to expand the reach and impact of our work.
I love the work you do. The one thing your continued coverage of all the corrupt politicians and media members drives home for me: If I ever get in trouble, I don't want any special treatment, just treat me like a member of the media, big tech, the DNC or the RNC.
Manipulating FISA Court information: slap on the wrist. Lying to congress: nothing. Printing lies (Hunter Biden's laptop? Whose Hunter Biden?). Coming into congress a pauper and leaving a millionaire. Nothing to see here. Move along. Blah, blah.
Seriously, the reporting is great, but nothing of consequence ever happens to these elites. If any of us "regular slobs" pulled any of their stunts, we'd be in shackles on the blink of an eye.
Sometimes I feel like it's all so hopeless. I'm tired of rules for me but not for thee.
Thank you for the audio versions. I drive for a living. 6 days a week, 12 hour shifts leaves little time for reading. Audio version helps tremendously.
Thanks Glenn, sounds like a well thought out and non-discriminating business model.
No one can know of course how it is going to work out; but I for one am going to continue my subscription as the work you have been sharing here has been both on important topics and very well researched and written. Every time I read articles of such quality produced by and large by a single person, I hope that maybe, just maybe, Journalism will manage to survive these difficult times.
Thanks for doing transcripts. I’m sure it’s a pain, but I’m one of those read-only types. I would have missed a lot. I’m looking forward to catching up.
PS: One more thought: You (and many other, including Matt Taibbi) have outstanding semi-real-time reactions/comments on Tweeter.
Some are invaluable unmasking of idiotic statements, some hilariously funny, etc. They disappear after a time -- can they be preserved and published reverse-chronologically?
Glad to hear all of this GG. Just so excited about the content coming out form you and many of the other brave journalists on Substack. It’s one of the few things I can count on in a world gone mad.
I’d love to hear your thoughts on the “insurrection” at the department of the interior. How is that not being covered at all?
As a new subscriber I've been getting familiar with Substack and Rumble, and am looking forward to all of these new features. Especially the Q-and-A, the new platform interaction and discussion, and the transcript option with your videos.
It's awesome that you have remained an independent journalist since leaving the Intercept, and I love what you're building.
Squashing free speech is a difficult task; just when you manage to do it on one platform, a new platform steps up to take its place. The answer is a new, centralized internet where all communications must pass through a central control node that scrubs away any undesirable content. In the meantime, we will have to live with Substack, Rumble and other platforms where persons of dubious character explore subversive ideas and publish the unvarnished truth about our glorious leaders.
I love the work you do. The one thing your continued coverage of all the corrupt politicians and media members drives home for me: If I ever get in trouble, I don't want any special treatment, just treat me like a member of the media, big tech, the DNC or the RNC.
Manipulating FISA Court information: slap on the wrist. Lying to congress: nothing. Printing lies (Hunter Biden's laptop? Whose Hunter Biden?). Coming into congress a pauper and leaving a millionaire. Nothing to see here. Move along. Blah, blah.
Seriously, the reporting is great, but nothing of consequence ever happens to these elites. If any of us "regular slobs" pulled any of their stunts, we'd be in shackles on the blink of an eye.
Sometimes I feel like it's all so hopeless. I'm tired of rules for me but not for thee.
So happy to be here and support this work. Anything that weakens the power of the corporate media and tech oligarchy is a worthy endeavor.
Thank you so much for the transcripts. I'm one of those who vastly prefers to read as opposed to watch and listen.
Thank you for the audio versions. I drive for a living. 6 days a week, 12 hour shifts leaves little time for reading. Audio version helps tremendously.
Glenn, you are amazing! All of this work within a year! I will always be a supporter!
Well done! Keep it up. A free press will be a big part of saving our Republic.
Greenwald For President!
Thanks Glenn, sounds like a well thought out and non-discriminating business model.
No one can know of course how it is going to work out; but I for one am going to continue my subscription as the work you have been sharing here has been both on important topics and very well researched and written. Every time I read articles of such quality produced by and large by a single person, I hope that maybe, just maybe, Journalism will manage to survive these difficult times.
Thanks for doing transcripts. I’m sure it’s a pain, but I’m one of those read-only types. I would have missed a lot. I’m looking forward to catching up.
I love being a part of this community!
PS: One more thought: You (and many other, including Matt Taibbi) have outstanding semi-real-time reactions/comments on Tweeter.
Some are invaluable unmasking of idiotic statements, some hilariously funny, etc. They disappear after a time -- can they be preserved and published reverse-chronologically?
Glad to hear all of this GG. Just so excited about the content coming out form you and many of the other brave journalists on Substack. It’s one of the few things I can count on in a world gone mad.
I’d love to hear your thoughts on the “insurrection” at the department of the interior. How is that not being covered at all?
Excellent. Keep going.
This is awesome. I rarely watch videos, and am looking forward to diving into this archive.
As a new subscriber I've been getting familiar with Substack and Rumble, and am looking forward to all of these new features. Especially the Q-and-A, the new platform interaction and discussion, and the transcript option with your videos.
It's awesome that you have remained an independent journalist since leaving the Intercept, and I love what you're building.
Squashing free speech is a difficult task; just when you manage to do it on one platform, a new platform steps up to take its place. The answer is a new, centralized internet where all communications must pass through a central control node that scrubs away any undesirable content. In the meantime, we will have to live with Substack, Rumble and other platforms where persons of dubious character explore subversive ideas and publish the unvarnished truth about our glorious leaders.