I’d like to wish all my readers a Happy New Year.
I’d like to also extend thanks to Karen Kingston, who added this Substack to her recommendations. I think I received several new subscribers due to her recommendation, and for that, I’m very grateful.
I also owe thanks to Dr. Margaret Aranda, who pledged $150 to this Substack. That means that, if I do decide to turn on paid subscriptions, she’d be willing to pay $150!
Alright…where do I start?
It’s Been Almost a Year!
Well, one may ask, “Where’ve you been, DK? It’s been nearly a year since you published here.”
January 18th, 2023 was the last time I published a Substack of my own. (In fact, I published only one article for the entire year!)
Why So long?
Well, I could use the excuse that “I’ve been busy,” (which I have been) but that’s just that—an excuse, and compared to what’s really important, it’s a rather lame excuse. (I say that because, as you probably know, there’s a spiritual war taking place, and I feel that I have to do everything I can—within reason—to do what I can to be on the side of the Light.)
That said, I started a number of articles last year (but didn’t finish them). When I’m planning, I tend to focus on details, and taking the time to ensure that I have references and/or footnotes to back up every major statement I make.
That can take a lot of time, and I need to make the time to ensure that I publish well-researched articles that I can take into a formal debate, and win.
What You Can Look Forward To
I don’t like to make bold promises, but considering that I only published one article last year, I think I can safely say that, this year, I’ll try to exceed that number! (Hey…with this article, I will have matched all of last year’s output…in a single day!)
So, here’s what I think you can look forward to: truthful (at least, to the extent that I can perceive truth), well-planned, high-quality content that’s researched and fact-based.
Due to time constraints, and to make it a bit easier for people to read my content, I think I’ll focus on shorter articles rather than longer ones. That’ll respect your time.
(If recollection serves me well, there was one I was working on that was around 3000+ or 4000+ words. I decided that, instead of one long multi-thousand-word piece, I’d make it a multi-part series. It’s still in draft mode.)
That said, one thing I have to keep in mind is that search engines tend to prefer longer content over shorter. I would like my content to have a better chance of being found on search results, so it is a balancing act.
Anyway, regardless of length, I know that if a piece of writing is structured very well, and flows logically and seamlessly, it’ll hopefully be very easy to read, and most smart people will find enjoyment in a longer piece.
I’ll aim to create that.
So, in the spirit of respecting your time, I think I’ll end this Stack here. I think my next one will feature a prediction that will (hopefully) help shatter the false “vaccine” narrative.
That’s one to look forward to, and it’s based on something that’s supposedly occurring now.
Keep on keepin' on DK. See what you can do with this.
Hi DK. Wishing you great success with your new articles! 😊