Having a toast to your memory Jon! You ve been a source of inspiration, laughter and enlightment. Will keep on reading you. Senta, journalist from Belgium ❤️
This is another one of those posts where you feel almost sick to hit the "Like" button. I sure will miss him. Without going into detail about my circumstances back then, Jon was incredibly important to me during the great scamdemic of 2020. I am so thankful that we had him for the time that we did.
Jon continues to live through all of us who have learned by his examples how to think critically and not accept the often ridiculous narratives placed before us by the MSM. While analysis was his forte, his uncommon willingness to explore unpopular and taboo topics is what made his investigations possible.
We are his legacy. He has passed the baton to each of us. Mourn the loss but celebrate the spirit of Jon by following his lead . . . . forever !
Great to see you comment. I was hoping you were alright. Jon is someone who I will always remember to opening my eyes, heart and mind to so many things. Probably did the same for so many others as well.
Jon will always be the common denominator stronger even than what differences we may otherwise have with others.
My day to day activities have shifted away from social media. Whereas half the time I've still stolen moments for reading Jon's daily essays (till recently), other things have now taken priority. Tending a garden, an ailing spouse, time spent with family and a hundred and one others details have all combined to reshuffle my former schedule.
I do miss the camaraderie and exchanges from reading your and others POV.
Be well, Luigi ! See you after the dust settles :- )
Jon, you were one of the best examples I could find of a person who is uncompromising in his intellectual honesty. Never did I doubt your authenticity nor suspect your writings served some hidden purpose. It was always obvious that YOU wrote every single word in your articles and that your only goal was to say as eloquently and stylistically as possible EXACTLY what you thought. I know you could care less how many people agreed with you or approved of you--the truth as you saw it was the only thing that ever mattered. Among humans, that is so rare as to be almost nonexistent (I might also put Thomas Sowell in this camp, who is also likely to leave this world soon). I have to say you wrote articles far faster than I could read them, but I did read enough of them to know your mind was sharp and perceptive. It was thanks to you that I discovered Dean Radin's work on extrasensory perception and that I developed an appreciation for the power of imagination.
I am sure you were welcomed enthusiastically by your family on the other side and that they are congratulating you on a life extremely well-lived. May those of us still here do justice to your legacy and remain as uncompromising in speaking the truth as you were.
Thank you Jon for your thought leadership and inspiration I received in the few short years I discovered your work. I hope I meet you in the next realm, it will be an honor. God bless you!
A message from Cathleen Mifsud in Australia "I love you Jon Rappoport
I will forever miss your articles. You opened my eyes to pharma through an article in Nexus magazine back in 1995 or 96 titled SIDS and Vaccination. I was 24. Then in 2005 I found you by accident on line, I think through an article called "Seeing Is Believing”. And through your newsletters I learn’t the power of imagination. You are an absolute legend!
One of the few who knew "covid" (convid) was a scam, and that there was no “lab leak” (because they're not that good!) and you knew the "virus" was a cover story for some sort of poisoning. You were the only one I followed when lockdown begun. The only one I fully trusted! My family and I ignored all the “covid directives” from day one.
A few years ago I had such a beautiful dream, that we met at a party. I was so excited to finally meet you in real life!! It was like you came to Castlemaine Australia to meet all the dissidents out here!
Thank you so much Jon, you have been my most valued source of inspiration and information. Love always Cathy Castlemaine Australia."
Thank you, Jon, for your life's work. Thank you, Tom, for being willing to carry the work forward. I will miss him. And I look forward to continuing to study and read his words.
J'ai perdu un ami très cher.
Merci à vous tous qui l'appréciaient sans doute autant que moi. Merci à Tom Kudlow.
Pierre from Bordeaux and the Creuse, in France
Tom Kudla, je vous prie de bien vouloir m'excuser.
Having a toast to your memory Jon! You ve been a source of inspiration, laughter and enlightment. Will keep on reading you. Senta, journalist from Belgium ❤️
You were the author I enjoyed most reading, due to the spiritual flavor of your texts.
More than enjoyment, I really thirsted for your texts.
May light fill you, wherever you go.
That will only be fair, as you yourself spread a luminous awareness amongst us.
This is another one of those posts where you feel almost sick to hit the "Like" button. I sure will miss him. Without going into detail about my circumstances back then, Jon was incredibly important to me during the great scamdemic of 2020. I am so thankful that we had him for the time that we did.
Jon continues to live through all of us who have learned by his examples how to think critically and not accept the often ridiculous narratives placed before us by the MSM. While analysis was his forte, his uncommon willingness to explore unpopular and taboo topics is what made his investigations possible.
We are his legacy. He has passed the baton to each of us. Mourn the loss but celebrate the spirit of Jon by following his lead . . . . forever !
Great to see you comment. I was hoping you were alright. Jon is someone who I will always remember to opening my eyes, heart and mind to so many things. Probably did the same for so many others as well.
Jon will always be the common denominator stronger even than what differences we may otherwise have with others.
My day to day activities have shifted away from social media. Whereas half the time I've still stolen moments for reading Jon's daily essays (till recently), other things have now taken priority. Tending a garden, an ailing spouse, time spent with family and a hundred and one others details have all combined to reshuffle my former schedule.
I do miss the camaraderie and exchanges from reading your and others POV.
Be well, Luigi ! See you after the dust settles :- )
My best to you too Mo. Sending positive vibes to you and your spouse.
For those of you that are interested, Jon’s friend Celia Farber has a good writeup about Jon’s passing at https://celiafarber.substack.com/p/farewell-to-a-friend-ally-war-buddy
Jon, you were one of the best examples I could find of a person who is uncompromising in his intellectual honesty. Never did I doubt your authenticity nor suspect your writings served some hidden purpose. It was always obvious that YOU wrote every single word in your articles and that your only goal was to say as eloquently and stylistically as possible EXACTLY what you thought. I know you could care less how many people agreed with you or approved of you--the truth as you saw it was the only thing that ever mattered. Among humans, that is so rare as to be almost nonexistent (I might also put Thomas Sowell in this camp, who is also likely to leave this world soon). I have to say you wrote articles far faster than I could read them, but I did read enough of them to know your mind was sharp and perceptive. It was thanks to you that I discovered Dean Radin's work on extrasensory perception and that I developed an appreciation for the power of imagination.
I am sure you were welcomed enthusiastically by your family on the other side and that they are congratulating you on a life extremely well-lived. May those of us still here do justice to your legacy and remain as uncompromising in speaking the truth as you were.
-Ryan
Thank you Jon for your thought leadership and inspiration I received in the few short years I discovered your work. I hope I meet you in the next realm, it will be an honor. God bless you!
Forgive me, I have no words. I am crushed.
A message from Cathleen Mifsud in Australia "I love you Jon Rappoport
I will forever miss your articles. You opened my eyes to pharma through an article in Nexus magazine back in 1995 or 96 titled SIDS and Vaccination. I was 24. Then in 2005 I found you by accident on line, I think through an article called "Seeing Is Believing”. And through your newsletters I learn’t the power of imagination. You are an absolute legend!
One of the few who knew "covid" (convid) was a scam, and that there was no “lab leak” (because they're not that good!) and you knew the "virus" was a cover story for some sort of poisoning. You were the only one I followed when lockdown begun. The only one I fully trusted! My family and I ignored all the “covid directives” from day one.
A few years ago I had such a beautiful dream, that we met at a party. I was so excited to finally meet you in real life!! It was like you came to Castlemaine Australia to meet all the dissidents out here!
Thank you so much Jon, you have been my most valued source of inspiration and information. Love always Cathy Castlemaine Australia."
In Jon's world, you did meet at that party. Beautiful.
Jon made a difference
That’s all that counts
I only hope I can live up to that legacy
It’s a tall order
Good Bye Jon. Rest in Peace.
RIP to one of the truth tellers!
"Well done, thou good and faithful servant... Enter thou into the joy of thy Lord." RIP to a skilled writer and relentless truth teller.
Vale, Jon Rappoport
Thank you, Jon, for your life's work. Thank you, Tom, for being willing to carry the work forward. I will miss him. And I look forward to continuing to study and read his words.