Free Giveaway This Week
A gift to RW&B subscribers on the anniversary of 9-11
Thank you dear subscribers for your ongoing support! In gratitude, as the anniversary arrives of a pivotal event in my journey towards media consciousness, I’m giving away copies of Red White & Blind so that more Americans might take this journey too.
Literally everyone who has reviewed the book thus far has given it five stars, so I know that the countless hours I spent researching and writing have created an engaging read.
I’m giving away the ebook as well as 9 signed paperback copies.
Ebook
Starting Wednesday and ending on Friday, you will be able to visit this blog or www.RedWhiteAndBlind.com/giveaway and obtain for yourself—or for a friend—the kindle version of the book for free.
Paperback
In addition, I’m giving away 9 signed paperback copies this week via a giveaway on Goodreads. Starting Tuesday, you can visit the giveaway page to add your name and enter the drawing.
Feel free to do both.
Remembering the Beginning
One of my very first political publications seeking the truth behind contrived media narratives was an early issue of my defunct newsletter Garlic & Grass in which I pulled together several journalist’s writings seeking to understand what had actually happened on September 11, 2001. That issue led to many more investigations, and, eventually, to the journalism I did for Huffington Post and to RW&B itself. Through that work I learned that both parties are adept at controlling and manipulating the media—and that the media is adept at controlling and manipulating us. Thus I discovered that serious investigations into deeper topics such as Jeffrey Epstein, the origins of Covid, the causes of wars, and social media censorship must be nonpartisan.
If you’ve been meaning to read the book, or if you’ve been hoping to share it with a friend or family member, you can do it this week without money as an obstacle.
Enjoy, and my sincere thanks for joining me on this quest to find the truth behind the disinformation. I believe that only by training our minds to see deeply can we uncover the truth—and properly diagnose and cure the ills in modern American society.




