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John Reizer Hello Beverly,
Thank you for taking the time to read my story and for asking two questions.

Regarding your first question, I am one hundred percent certain that the world pandemic was written into existence by a world governing construct that prefers to stay in the shadows versus the light of day.

I have extensive education in health sciences and know that viral microbes cannot and do not act how they have been explained by health officials worldwide.

There are thousands of medical doctors and scientists writing and saying the same things I have stated and written about in my novella.

As I have explained on my website www.nofakenews.net in many articles, the COVID-19 virus was written in a studio by gifted writers. They chose a novel coronavirus as the villain because coronaviruses have been affecting people for many decades.

If serological tests are used to look for antibodies, they will be present in a significant portion of the population. More importantly, the people who planned this psyop did so to have health professionals diagnose the disease in patients using PCR tests rigged ahead of time to be ultra-sensitive to genetic debris commonly found in a minority population. The genetic materials trigger a false-positive response in the PCR tests, and the case numbers have manifested from there, causing the words epidemic and pandemic to be used.

Billions of people worldwide deal with common colds, pneumonia, and upper respiratory diseases every day. They are the people who have weakened immune systems because they are old or on prescription and nonprescription drugs. By chance alone, some of these people will test positive when given the PCR tests, starting the numbers game. These people with other diseases, not named Covid-19, are being misdiagnosed because of false-positive lab results and then packaged into the imaginary COVID-19 category.

The same tests healthcare professionals are using to diagnose COVID-19 would have yielded the same test results if administered ten years ago. You combine the fake tests with the presumptive-positive diagnostic results that also include PCR testing, and it adds even more case numbers to the stats.

It is mindboggling, so many American people have been fooled by the sleight of hand trickery worldwide. People have been living on this planet their entire lives without wearing face masks and getting vaccines. Now, they cannot survive in our natural environment.

The vaccines that people are so eager to stick in their arms and bodies are so dangerous; the federal government precludes people from suing the drug makers when injuries occur. The government had to do this because so many people are killed or irreparably harmed by vaccine products.
So, yes, I believe COVID-19 is a psyop and not a real virus.

Regarding your second question, Plandemic is a polarizing story about an overly sensitive subject. People either believe the official narrative there is a virus on the loose killing people and the only way to survive the event is by taking a life-saving vaccine, or they think the narrative is a bunch of garbage.

The people who believe the official narrative is based on nonsense will rate the story five-stars, and the people who believe the official narrative is the truth will rate the story one-star.

Plandemic will never be judged by the quality of the writing or lack thereof. It will be rated by people who are followers or not followers of the church of pharmacology and medicine. These institutions are religions, and if you write materials that go against the church, you get bad ratings and reviews. There’s not any thought process going on in many of the ratings or reviews. Cognitive dissonance precludes most people from critically thinking about what has been taking place all of 2020 concerning the fake pandemic.

Even when presented with evidence coming right from the CDC website about the PCR tests being useless, people still pay attention to the fake numbers reported on the mainstream news each night.

During one hour of news programming, there are approximately 20 commercials, and 15 are drug ads. Do people honestly believe they will get the truth about healthcare and this disease from news corporations?

I hope my answers were satisfactory, and I am happy you found value and entertainment in my story.

Dr. John Reizer
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John Reizer It's Monday night and I reach for the television remote to turn on the football game. The power suddenly goes off.
John Reizer The fictional book world I would love to visit and aimlessly wander around for awhile would be middle earth from The Lord of the Rings. It could be a pretty cool experience, with dragons and elves running about.

The other venue I'd like to visit is not technically a book, it's a movie: The Matrix.

In my opinion, The Matrix is one of the greatest films ever released, The film very cleverly demonstrates the lack of understanding most people have regarding real world events. Truth be told, I believe many of us are like the character in the Matrix movie, unable to crack specific security codes that would allow us to understand what is actually happening on our planet.

I believe The Matrix movie is a metaphor for real life. It illustrates, quite well, the fact that total reality and a human being’s perception of reality are very different things. The true nature of our world is probably not anything close to what we have been led to believe it is.
John Reizer I read a few books this summer. I really enjoyed The Chemist by Stephenie Meyer and Say Nothing by Brad Parks. These are two very well written stories by talented authors.

I read a very interesting nonfiction book about reincarnation titled, The Little Light.

As a little boy, I always believed I had lived many lifetimes. At age five, I sat at a piano and was able to play any song I heard. There were other things that I had knowledge of at an early age that made me believe in the concept of reincarnation as well.

The Little Light, by Dipa Sanatani is a special story that explains the voyage of a soul as it navigates its way through universal existence.

Written for young adults, the story provides a powerful message for everybody while offering an explanation about human life, our purpose on earth, and what ultimately happens after physical death of the human vessel.

If you're interested in the subject of reincarnation, this book is a must read and a great way to get introduced to a fascinating subject.
John Reizer My most recent novel, The Target List was written with the dual intent to entertain its readers while teaching them about the many machinations currently taking place within organized medicine and through its handler, the pharmaceutical industry.

This book delves into a subject that most authors would probably steer away from. But one of the great things about being an indie author is that you have the creative freedom to do what you want.

The Target List is an important book, in my opinion, because it exposes readers to certain truths embedded within a fictional construct that they wouldn't otherwise be exposed to.

The idea for the book was borne out of my deep desire to educate healthcare consumers about these concepts and to do so through a fictional plot so that readers would actually absorb the material and not be concerned that it was too far removed from the conventional paradigms that have been etched into our collective psyche.
John Reizer I write something everyday. It's a part of my life, just like eating breakfast or the ritual of walking 12,000 steps each day that I have committed to for the past ten years.

The act of writing something each day keeps me inspired to write articles as well as larger projects. It also fuels my creative side and provides me with a lot of fresh ideas.
John Reizer I am constantly working on my blog, NoFakeNews.net. It's been an ongoing project for me since 2012 that provides informative content for readers worldwide.

The posts that are published on NoFakeNews have to do with a plethora of controversial subjects that are never mentioned on the mainstream news networks.

I am also currently involved with marketing my latest novel, The Target List, which was published on the Amazon Kindle Platform in June, 2019.
John Reizer My advice for aspiring writers is to keep writing as often as possible. I have been writing for many years and I continue to learn new things everyday. I keep trying to get better at what l do.

Read other authors and pay close attention to their different writing styles. Understand what has made them successful from a technical standpoint, and apply those tools to your own writing style.

Don't give up and be able to take constructive criticism from editors and readers. And most important, have fun perfecting your craft.
John Reizer In my opinion, there are so many wonderful things tied to being a writer. I would imagine that you could ask 50 writers what's the best thing about being a writer and you would probably receive many different responses.

Writing has always served as a form of therapy that allowed me to be at peace with the world. I have an inherent need to be creative, and writing has allowed me to be able to satisfy this need throughout my life. Writing relaxes me and gives me a lot of personal enjoyment. When I go a day or so without writing, which is a rarity, I become anxious, moody and depressed. So for me, the greatest thing about being a writer is the tremendous sense of peace it brings to my life.



John Reizer I believe it's natural for all writers to have a form of writer's block from time to time. Personally, I try to write something each day whether I am involved with a specific project or not. This keeps me actively engaged with the creative part of my brain and limits the episodes of not being productive from a writing standpoint.

Most of the things I write about come from the experiences I've acquired throughout my 56 years of life. Like a lot of writers, I draw from those things that have affected me, and turn them into blog posts and sometimes fictional stories.

If I am really drawing a blank about something, I go for a long walk in my neighborhood. I find that this seems to work pretty well. Sometimes, pushing back from the keyboard for an hour or so allows my mind to reset, and when I return the writer's block is no longer an issue.

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