On Substack, you can't find what you're looking for.
Substack's home page search engine is programmed to Shadowban and Promote authors.
The title for this post is inspired by my search for Ana NA MariaARIA Mihalcea, MD, PHD article “You Can't Find What You Are Not Looking For: Analysis of Dr. Ryan Cole's Claims on Del Bigtree: "You Can't Find What You Are Not Looking For: Analysis of Dr. Ryan Cole's Claims on Del Bigtree:"
Substack has a lot going for it, but the search engine is not one of them. It’s clearly a censorship alogorithm. To highlight this I will use the search engine to search for topics and show the results. Let’s start with an article that I have written before, Can Graphene explain the Difference in Myocarditis Rates Between Moderna and Pfizer?
Start from Substack’s home page, https://substack.com/home.
Search for the following key words: Graphene, Myocarditis, Pfizer, Moderna, and Japan. All these key words were discussed at length in the article and are present in the title of the article. Here are the results of the search:
The search results continue like this with a bunch of results that have absolutely nothing to do with the words that I searched for. Even if I type the complete title of the article "Can Graphene explain the Difference in Myocarditis Rates Between Moderna and Pfizer,” with or without quotation marks, Substack will not show my article.
If I want to find my article, I have to navigate to my own home page. I have to navigate to https ://charleswright1.substack.com. At the top of my home page, there is a space to search for articles. Here I can find the article by using search.
The catch is that I already know the article exists and where to look. You’re never going to see it if you search on Substack’s home page. How many other authors are shadowbanned in this manner on Substack? How many of them are there that I have never heard of, who would otherwise write articles that I would like to read?
This is called sequestering or compartmentalizing information. It’s not just that Substack shadowbans some authors either. They simultaneously promote other ones.
Now search for Moderna, Pfizer on Substack’s home page. Instantly, relevant topics appear. But what results does Substack return for these key words? Dr. Pierre Kory and the anonymous “Vigilant Fox” are the first two results.
Thus it appears to me that Substack’s search engine is controlled to promote the FLCCC-type explanations of the Plandemic, as opposed to other authors like myself who question the motives of these very authors.
In the midst of the Hospital Holocaust, Dr. Kory openly discussed the difference between “euthanasia” and “murder.”
We weren't trying to “kill” them using such doses, we were trying to save them.
In the ICU, patients with end-stage Covid ARDS on ventilators were wickedly difficult to sedate. When patients are deeply sedated, the ventilator does the work of breathing for them. So you can’t “kill” (ugh) someone on a ventilator with sedatives because the ventilator always has a back-up rate, so even if their breathing is completely suppressed, which, in those patients, we often had to do with paralyzing agent infusions but they do not die. In fact, they become much more synchronized with the ventilator and thus more comfortable and less distressed.
Now, lets get to the issue of what was happening in the UK care homes. One Substack author interpreted the problem as follows:
It seems that starting in April 2020, 10,000s of elderly were designated as “at the end of life” and euthanized with an opioid (Morphine) and benzodiazepine (Midazolam) combination.
The evidence of United Kingdom’s “Midazolam murders” in Long Term Care homes is damning. Overall, it paints a very dark picture: in the UK, it appears the elderly in Long Term Care homes were euthanized by the 10,000s in order to drive up the COVID-19 death toll in 2020.
We need whistleblowers to tell us.
Notice the interpretation that “murder” and “euthanasia” must have been committed to explain this. This is their reasoning: since lots of sedatives were used and lots of deaths were recorded this meant that health care providers must have been murdering or euthanizing people.
Etc.
Let’s try searching Substack’s home page again with the article from Dr. Mihalcea. Type in the exact title of the article. Guess what? Same irrelevant results.
Here’s that article, which you can find by navigating to Dr. Dr. Mihalcea’s home page and searching for the relevant key words.
This article is not only a complaint to Substack, but a suggestion to my readers. Substack only works to promote truth if you will share the articles of shadowbanned authors that you find informative written by Substack also functions as a webpage. The links to these articles can be shared in other social media formats like Twitter, Facebook, etc.
Here are the top sources of traffic to my newsletter. Although Twitter and Facebook are also heavily shadowbanned, some of you who have directly posted links to my articles have increased my views and I thank you. And you can also see other Substack authors who have included links to my articles in theirs. You can also see the limited traffic from search engines like DuckDuckGo, Google, Bing, etc. There are a few websites linking my articles, such as frontline.news and europereloaded.com. (I need to find which articles they have posted to remove the paywall as I am not archiving most articles over 6 weeks old). Part of the shadowban algorithm that you need to understand, it is also a financial warfare. The rich get richer and the poor get poorer based on who social media platforms promote and suppress.
Another suggestion, start your own newsletter and share publications that you find interested and informative by “restacking” them. If you can reply to this article, you have the ability to restack articles in your own newsletter. I know some of you say you would do this if you had the time or were a better writer, but you don’t even have to write. Just share.
That’s all for now. Thanks to my readers. Substack needs to correct their censorship algorithm, or an entrepreneur needs to start another newsletter platform that does not shadowban.
Charles Wright
I thought all the search did was find names of authors of substance, which is why I don't use it.
Ive experienced this. I post something on Substack and then search for it and its not listed. Even If I search for the exact title of the post.