Dear Readers,
When I first started this Substack, it was simply a way to extend the reach of my blog. I never thought that would grow into a thriving community of thousands of free thinkers.
As we begin the new year, I'd want to take a time to reintroduce myself, share what I'm working on, and outline what I envision to achieve with your help in the coming months.
My Journey 📖
Time flies… I'm turning 50 this year.
I was born in Bulgaria, and I vividly recall the fall of the ‘Iron curtain’. I witnessed the hopes and dreams of a new beginning, only to be disappointed when I realized that the West was no different from the system we had left behind - the "communist ruling party" had simply been replaced by big corporations.
I was always asking questions as a child, so becoming a biologist seemed natural to me. After all, biology is one of the most challenging yet rewarding fields to explore. However, I didn't realize at the time that, as an adult and a scientist, asking questions would become a liability.
I received my PhD in microbiology, worked at INRA in Nantes, France, and even at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases in the United States, where my boss was none other than Dr. Anthony Fauci. It was here that my scientific career was abruptly ended. Dr. Fauci requested removal of my supervisor so that the wife of one of his friends could take his place. As a result, all of my research was discarded, leaving me unable to publish or progress in my career.
This experience taught me a hard lesson: the world of research is biased and driven by corporate interests and exploitation, and young scientists like myself are abruptly dumped. I wrote about it on my blog since it impacts everyone. Biased science leads to biased policies, which affect all of us.
https://genuineprospect.com/2024/04/23/whats-wrong-with-science-exploitation/
https://genuineprospect.com/2024/02/07/whats-wrong-with-science-and-peer-review/
https://genuineprospect.com/2024/01/24/whats-wrong-with-science-and-how-should-it-be-fixed/
After my scientific career was derailed, I shifted my focus to science writing as another way to stay involved with science, satisfy my curiosity, and use my expertise. I put a lot of time and energy to it, even working as a volunteer, and I was finally seeing the results: I was about to negotiate a contract with a well-known popular science publisher when I was canceled yet again.
This time, it was because I dared to challenge the World Health Organization's COVID response. I asked under WHO’s LinkedIn post: Why weren't they following the science on COVID? I provided evidence that was wrong. I even published an essay about it, which garnered some attention. To my astonishment, Mike Ryan from WHO checked my profile on LinkedIn afterward, and my account, along with my blog and contacts, was deactivated. When I discovered Mike Ryan was interested in me, I shared it on social media. Then someone told me, "Be careful when crossing roads." At first, I believed it was just a coincidence. Why should anyone from WHO care about my opinion? Apparently they did. However, rather of directly silencing me, they chose a different approach. They did not murder me, but they surely killed my career. Why I had become a target is still hard to understand. I mean, I'm simply a middle-aged woman from a little-known, tiny nation. How could they think I was dangerous?
The post is still there: https://x.com/angelovalidiya/status/1296718599948832768
So, I found myself starting from scratch once again.
Starting over again was tough, but I refused to quit. I built my blog, gained a following on Twitter, and even had my Twitter account deactivated and reactivated, yet the reach was severely limited. I created this Substack to share my knowledge and connect with like-minded others. I accomplished my goal.
This is just a glimpse into my journey so far. Despite all the setbacks and challenges, I’m still here fighting, questioning, and sharing what I know.
Then, what comes next?
I believe those of us who are awake to the truth need to focus on surviving the challenging times ahead. We must stop trying to convince those who still don’t see what’s happening - they’ve already made up their minds.
I will continue my efforts to assist those who have been injured by COVID shots. It is because, despite the fact that many of them loathed us,the shot opponents, I am a decent human being.
I will continue to share my knowledge, as well as thoughts into how to live a healthier life by taking nature's gifts.
I have a number of fascinating pieces in the works, and I'd love to hear from you about how frequently you'd want to receive updates? Personally, I prefer to see new posts once or twice a week, but you may prefer more frequent updates. Please leave a comment or send me an email (genuineprospect@proton.me) with your preferences.
I would love to connect with those of you who use social media as well. You can find my social media handles on Linktree ➡️ https://linktr.ee/DrLAngelova
Lastly, I know times are tough for everyone, but if you’re able to, please consider supporting my work. It takes a lot of time, effort, and resources, and even puts my life at risk. As much as I’m passionate about continuing, I can’t do it alone. I don’t sell products, I don’t have sponsors, and the mainstream media doesn’t back me. My support and inspiration comes only from people like you, who believe in what I’m doing.
You can help me by:
✨ becoming a paid subscriber or a founding member 👇
✨ making a one-time donation through PayPal or direct transfer on my blog ➡️ https://genuineprospect.com.
Sharing my posts, especially the ones about blood supply contamination, is another powerful way to help spread my knowledge and find people who think like us. I’m the only expert explaining how to avoid it, and spreading this knowledge is critical.
Your contributions, whether monetarily or in the form of just sharing my work, mean everything to me!
Thank you for being part of this journey.
❤️ 🙏
Lidiya
How often you post should be whatever you're comfortable with. Don't feel obligated, and don't burn out. Thank you for every word that you write.
Your work saves lives in times where corporate medical science aims to end them.
The world is lucky to have you