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Nov 20, 2023Liked by Emily Miller

Thanks for keeping us updated on this. Seems like it has been swept under the rug.

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I’ve been following this case since day one and will continue to until there is a resolution.

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Nov 19, 2023Liked by Emily Miller

I would love you to be able to cover the trial in person. That would be amazing!

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Thank you! I've followed this case so closely, I would hate to cover it from a distance. If Hannah Reed goes to trial in February, I'd want to cover that in NM too.

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Nov 20, 2023Liked by Emily Miller

Contact me before you make travel plans. I might be able to contribute to your trip.

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That’s very kind of you. However I will only be able to start covering the trails if I have a substack subscriber base big enough to sustain it. So I’ll be asking free and new subscribers to convert to paid. These trials will go on for a while so I’ll need to have a sustained budget for them (modeling this after how House Inhabit covers politics and trials.) I appreciate so much your support for my work and don’t want anything more financially. Thank you!

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If you want to cover Baldwins proceedings in person, that might be interesting. I noticed from the brief time I listened that your voice has changed slightly from when I heard it from a different time about a year ago I think. I imagine you've gone through hell with the Wuhan Pox and it jacked your voice. On that note, I probably already told you I paid for a Costco membership so I could get jabbed with Novovax instead of the mRNA Satan shit. Insurance paid for the Novovax and the Influenza jabs I received. I haven't had much of any side effects I'm aware of. I have yet to have the Wuhan Pox myself.

Back to Baldwin...A day to day summary of the events of his trial would be nice. I also want to know which set of advocates is likely to persuade the petit jury more...the government or the defense. Baldwin can afford the kind of lawyers who could convince petit juries to carve out and eat their own guts plus ask for seconds.

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