Thus far this Substack has only ever referenced Dr. Coleman in passing and that has been somewhat remiss of me. Today’s relatively short post is prompted by this essay from him that was just published on the Exposing the Darkness / Lioness of Judah Ministry Substack:
Dr. Coleman has been on point from the beginning. As he implies above, the big and dark events, trends, and narratives presented to us on center stage are meant to appear isolated and random, when in fact they are all long planned, well coordinated, and tightly interconnected. They all support the same interests and ultimately lead to the same outcomes desired by our cabal of globalist psychopaths and their now not-so-hidden agenda.
I am aware that most who see this post will understand these things and know Dr. Coleman from their own journeys. This post is for those who still do not.
In his short essay above, Coleman could have gone back well over a century and made a much longer list of coordinated lies and conspiracies that fundamentally changed life as we or the people at the time knew it. Instead, with the exception of the Climate Change and CBDC ruses, which are the linchpin to it all, Coleman has kept his Top 10 List of Biggest and Most Dangerous Lies largely confined to the events of the last 3.5 years. Hopefully, limiting his scope and keeping things simple will help to further chip away at state and media-induced cognitive dissonance, which is always with us, and make it harder for sceptics of the sceptics to turn a blind eye. Because, as the rest of us know, once you see it, you cannot unsee it.
As always, when it comes to trying to make sense of this bizarre and fascinating world we all live in, this Substack has a strong bias towards book reading. Coleman, who has an impressive international following, is an extremely prolific writer. He has written over 100 books, purportedly selling more than 2 million copies in the UK alone. I am only familiar with his latest works and would recommend any of them.
Coleman’s Covid era books do not come with bibliographies, and arguments and facts as presented are not copiously explained. These books are more for lay readers. They are not heavy academic works. Otherwise, they would be 2 to 3 times their length and cost much more to produce. It seems that the Powers-That-Should-Not-Be have successfully reduced Coleman to a one-man-band with a computer (and an armchair), so he tirelessly works within those limitations. As a result, the reader has to do their own heavy-lifting elsewhere to verify what they wish for themselves. I, for one, have found Coleman’s assertions to be well supported and readily verifiable. His tone may be a bit strident for some, but he has every right to be angry, as do we all. On the plus side, Coleman tends to write as though he is speaking to his readers and delivering a lecture. This not only means that the reading is very easy, it also makes it a lot less difficult to get a good grasp of broad and fairly complex subject-matter relatively quickly. Coleman’s books are typically less than 200 pages:
For those who may be deterred by the scary or seemingly sensational titles above: My advice is that the name of the game here should not be to dismiss Coleman out of hand because we may not like his message, his writing style, or because we may catch him out on particular point we believe to be wrong. The man writes about very serious issues. Therefore, what we should be able to deduce from that is that even if he is only right in 5% of what he is saying (I happen to agree with most of what he says), well, then, ‘Houston, we (still) have a problem!’ And, we should therefore want to arm ourselves with as many perspectives and as much information as we can about that or those problems.
Case in point, while Patrick Wood’s Technocracy is still my number one book for exposing Agenda 21 and how climate change lies are being used to steal the world out from under us via the UN and what that all means for you and me, Coleman’s ‘Endgame: The Hidden Agenda 21’ also does an excellent job of this. While these two books differ significantly in structure and style, the main differences are the following: without apology, Coleman firehoses readers with what he (and many of us) believes to be hard truths and where they lead. Wood, on the other hand, carefully and methodically proves the conspiracy, reveals where it came from and finally explains what it means, but at that point, his readers already know.
Regarding Social Credit Scores, if you think this is something that is confined to totalitarian China and not actively planned by our governments and already slowly creeping in all around us, Coleman’s ‘Social Credit: Nightmare on your Street’ will help dispel any illusions.
We also should not dismiss Coleman out of hand on the basis that the government, the media and Big Tech have all censored and canceled him. That fact in itself is another good reason why we should all want to know more, rather than less, about what he has to say.
Coleman was not always a reclusive outcast. Nor would he be so now if he had a choice. In addition to being a Sunday Times Best-selling author with books translated in 25 languages and sold in over 50 countries, for decades Coleman was one of the UK media’s leading go-to doctors for commentary. In other words, he used to be more than good enough for the very establishment that now seeks to hide him from us.
Unless my memory is failing me, Coleman’s fortunes started to change in the 1990’s when he questioned the connection between HIV and AIDS - another obvious conspiracy for those who have done their research. Then, about a decade later, he again stepped on Big Pharma’s toes by questioning the safety and efficacy of certain vaccines. At that point he was forever banished from the establishment’s not-so-civil society. However, he could still manage to get his books published… until the Covid era. Since the start of the plandemic, Coleman has been systematically censored and had to self-publish.
By now, the pattern should be well-known and easily recognizable to us all, which is why everyone should want to read at least one or two of Coleman’s Covid era books, while we still can.
Atb!
He is a feisty spirit and has been trying to alert people for decades. A treasure. Thanks.
I followed Coleman's videos on Bitchute throughout year one of Convid and found them to be very useful.