So, you’re thinking about getting vaccinated?

By Dr. John Reizer

Author of The Target List novel

Why is it that so many people think the words conspiracy theory and antivaxxer automatically mean a person is crazy, delusional or out of touch with reality? Do people honestly believe there aren’t conspiracies taking place in corporate America? Really?

Is it possible that there might be some truth tied to the unconventional idea that drug companies aren’t working diligently to get sick people well? Is it possible they have a vested interest in creating more diseases through the administration of toxic vaccines to unsuspecting healthcare consumers that they can later profit from? Is it possible that diseases are becoming more prevalent in society because the vaccines currently being given and supposedly protecting people are in reality causing the proliferation of diseases worldwide at a faster rate than ever before? Yes, yes and yes!

I have written a lot of content about this and other related subjects in articles, books and novels. In many instances, I have been accused by commentors, reviewers and others of being crazy, outlandish, uneducated, a quack and other insulting things. And I have asked myself why this happens on many occasions. The answer; because most people believing in conventional, medical dogma and other falsities that have been spun by the medical industrial complex are uneducated about these topics. So, instead of becoming educated about said subjects, they cling to their individual states of cognitive dissonance and try to insult people that have spent their lives studying the information.

So, you’re thinking about getting vaccinated?  Have you decided to roll the dice at the Big Pharma casino without studying these subjects intelligently?

Good luck to you, you’re going to need it!

HPV Vaccine – Help Pay For VIOXX

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Merck forcing your child to pay for their losses in court

November 23, 2019 — Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has revealed that Merck’s internal documents state the company’s big push to have their HPV vaccine Gardasil become mandatory for all children over the age of 9 is to help offset the losses the company experienced from VIOXX lawsuits.

VIOXX was Merck’s #1 product. It was a prescription painkiller that was causing heart attacks and strokes. The company was sued in court and it was revealed that Merck was aware their drug was killing people and did nothing about it. They agreed to pay $7 billion to settle the lawsuits against them.

In an interview with The Gilchrist Experience RFK Jr. reveals that internal Merck documents show the company is promoting mandatory HPV vaccines to children as a way to convince Wall St. analysts that their stock was set to boom…

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Bestselling Novelist Who Wrote About Vaccine Industry Deception Found Dead

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Source:  Richard Enos

  • The Facts:Author Jennifer Jaynes, who recently wrote a novel that reveals corruption and malevolent intent on the part of the vaccine industry, died suddenly on Monday, November 25th. No cause of death has been issued by either her parents or the authority.
  • Reflect On:Does it feel like the lines between fact and fiction are continuing to blur?

We are in a time in which our level of discernment has to be high, and our desire to entertain our preferred narratives needs to be grounded in what is factual and credible. The story of the recent passing of novelist Jennifer Jaynes is circulating on the internet, often gaining momentum based on speculation rather than established fact. Still, her death poses many questions that deserve to be asked, once they are grounded in what is known to be true.

We start with her online obituary which is said to…

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Looking for a Unique Gift for Someone?

If you’re interested in giving someone in your life a really unique gift this holiday season, consider the audiobook, The Target List by yours truly.

You’ll be giving that special person an opportunity to listen to a very interesting and entertaining story, and also be exposing  him or her to some concepts about modern healthcare they’re probably not aware of.

Help me educate others about the medical industrial complex and what this large consortium of companies is doing every year to innocent healthcare consumers

In The Target List, assassins are hired by Big Pharma to silence a team of doctors and their revolutionary new medical tool that cures cancer. It’s a bite-sized thriller that grabs you from the first few words and keeps you listening until the very end of the story.

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Happy Holidays!

By Dr. John Reizer

Author of The Target List novel

I would like to take this opportunity to wish all our visitors a happy, healthy holiday season. Hopefully, you’ll have a chance to spend quality time with the people that are special in your life.

I am planning to do the same and looking forward to some downtime that this time of year usually allows.

In the month of December and through next year, my plan is to continue publishing articles here at NoFakeNews; it’s good therapy for me and keeps my mind active.

I have started a new novel and am also somewhat involved with writing the screenplay for The Target List. It’s been a great year with regards to my writing career.

Thanks again for reading the articles and books I have written; I really do appreciate your support.

Best Regards,

Dr. John Reizer

The Dreaded Flu Season (Again)?

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Dr. John Reizer

Author of The Target List novel

Every year in the United States between the months of October and May, people are inundated with flu vaccination ads and news programs that are generated by pharmaceutical companies and government agencies such as the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention).

The mass marketing campaigns are relentless and cleverly designed to encourage (scare) citizens into getting the annual flu jab in order to supposedly boost human immunity against Influenza.

It’s frustrating for me, on a personal level, to watch the same campaign rolled out nationally and promoted by the powers that be every single year. You can count on it just like Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas. Flu season is officially on the US calendar and you can expect to see the agenda being pushed on every “Fakestream News” company in existence.

Did you ever wonder where the Influenza virus hides during the months of June – September? Does it go to some other part of the world for a yearly holiday? Like magic, it suddenly reappears in October and people are told to protect themselves with flu immunizations once again. Do you smell something fishy with this storyline?

Is it possible that the flu vaccine campaign is actually the cause of the flu season? Is it possible the reason that flu season begins every October is because people begin receiving flu shots every September?

Before you roll up your sleeve, stick out your arm and let someone stick you with any vaccine, you better do your research and understand that all vaccines are medicinal concoctions, and they carry potential risks to your health and well being. Don’t think for one second that there aren’t consequences attached to receiving vaccines of any kind.

There are plenty of research studies that show a connection between vaccines and neurological diseases such as Autism and Guillain-Barre syndrome. There are also plenty of attorneys that specialize in representing people that have been injured by these dangerous drugs. 

Watch the video below to see what can happen from getting one flu shot. Get informed and stay informed about your health and what you put inside your body!

 

Disclaimer!

The health information that has been written on this website is not intended to replace a professional relationship between a patient and a healthcare specialist nor is it intended as medical advice. Readers are encouraged to make healthcare decisions based upon their own independent research.

The Target List Audiobook Tour: Author Interview

Q&A with Author John Reizer
  • Tell us about the process of turning your book into an audiobook.
    • After writing The Target List, I believed the story was really special. I had a gut feeling this short novella would make a great audiobook. I am so happy I acted on my feelings because I believe the final product turned out wonderfully.
  • Do you believe certain types of writing translate better into audiobook format?
    • I do believe certain writing styles probably translate better into audiobooks than others. I think thrillers, for example, are a natural fit for audiobooks. It’s the type of audio content that can grab hold of listeners and never let them go.
  • Was a possible audiobook recording something you were conscious of while writing?
    • I think about half way through the writing of the book, I felt the story would make a good audiobook.
  • How did you select your narrator?
    • After I became affiliated with ACX, the company that produced the audiobook, I held auditions for the project. As soon as I heard Allen Grunerud’s audition track, I knew he would become the narrator for The Target List.
  • How closely did you work with your narrator before and during the recording process? Did you give them any pronunciation tips or special insight into the characters?
    • We had several conversations about the book’s production. But in all honesty, I let Allen do his thing. I believed he had a good feel for what I had written and genuinely liked the story and most importantly, believed in the characters and what they were trying to bring to fruition.
  • Was there any real life inspiration behind your writing?
    • There’s plenty of real life inspiration associated with the story. There’s a lot of truthful content embedded within the fictional construct of The target List plot. I think that’s one of the things that makes the story so special and so important for readers and listeners.
  • How do you manage to avoid burn-out? What do you do to maintain your enthusiasm for writing?
    • I believe it’s natural for all writers to have a form of writer’s block or burn-out 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.
  • Are you an audiobook listener? What about the audiobook format appeals to you?
    • I am new to audiobooks, but I really like them. It’s nice to be able to listen to a story while driving in the car or relaxing at home on the couch. It’s a very relaxing way to enjoy a great book.
  • Is there a particular part of this story that you feel is more resonating in the audiobook performance than in the book format?
    • I think the chapter in the book that takes place at the gas station, with the rocket launcher plays very well in the audio version. Allen did a great job with the entire book, but that chapter is one of my favorites.
  • How did you celebrate after finishing this novel?
    • I went out to dinner with my wife and daughter.
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Author John Reizer’s Reasons to listen to this book:

 

My most recent novel, The Target List was written and recorded with the dual intention to entertain its listeners 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 listeners 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 listeners 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.

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An Interview with Allen Grunerud – Narrator of The Target List

By NoFakeNews

Recently, we had an opportunity to ask the narrator of The Target List audiobook, Allen Grunerud a few questions. Here’s what he had to say:

When did you know you wanted to be an audiobook narrator?

I had been thinking about audiobook narration for several years prior to retiring from teaching a couple of years ago.  I have experience in voice-over and commercial work, so this seemed a logical transition.

How did you wind up narrating audiobooks? Was it always your goal or was it something you stumbled into by chance?

I am relatively new to audiobook narration.  I taught theatre and English for many years; that combination leads to a love of language and a reverence for the spoken word.  Narration provides an opportunity for artistic expression in the comfort of a home studio.

Did you find it difficult to “break into” audiobook narration? What skill/tool helped you the most when getting started?

I use the ACX format to find audition opportunities.  ACX is the Amazon Audible production site that matches authors and producers and streamlines the business end of audiobook production.  It was not too long after I began auditioning that I began receiving offers.

A lot of narrators seem to have a background in theatre. Is that something you think is essential to a successful narration career?

I do think it is essential to be able to interpret an author’s words and be able to verbalize a character or mood.  Having been an actor and director for decades has made the move to audiobooks fairly seamless.

What type of training have you undergone?

I have my Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Theatre and I produced and directed plays and musicals for professional, educational and community theatres.

How do you manage to avoid burn-out? What do you do to maintain your enthusiasm for narrating?

As I indicated, I am fairly new to audiobook narration, so the process still feels fresh and enticing.  New projects bring new enthusiasm and I love to explore a new book and work with authors.

Are you an audiobook listener? What about the audiobook format appeals to you?

I am an audiobook listener; it was my salvation several years ago when I was commuting to work.  It is an excellent way to catch up on “reading” without having to read.

What are your favorite and least favorite parts of narrating an audiobook?

My favorite part of narration is the interpretation and presentation of the author’s vision—trying to bring that to life.  I have great respect for writers; creation is a very personal thing, so I want to come as close as I can to make my narration fit the author’s intent.   My least favorite part, I suppose, is the technical end of things: editing and such. Also, I spend an inordinate amount of time re-recording in order to get the words right, get the sound right, get the mood right.

What would you say are your strongest narration abilities?

I guess I bring authenticity to my narration.  A believability. You never want the narration to sound like you are just reading a text.

What about this title compelled you to audition as narrator?

“The Target List” really piqued my curiosity because of its subject matter, its unlikely heroes and its suspenseful nature.  Once I began working on it I appreciated the economy of language and the very accessible and endearing characters. In addition, John (Reizer) is a very supportive and nurturing author to work with, which made the project a joy from beginning to end.  This is a terrific book and I hope I have done it justice.

About the Narrator

Allen Grunerud is a recently retired theatre and English educator. He brings a love of literature and a reverence for the spoken word to his work.

Bringing characters’ stories to life has been Allen’s primary goal; each new challenge becomes his new passion. Allen holds himself to rigorously high production standards in order to deliver a product worthy of an author’s vision.

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