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The new old

We’ve moved back to the former, easier-to-use system, and refreshed the old design. This is why you may have a bit of a déjà vu experience when visiting our website. If you are already subscribed to our newsletter, you will receive weekly updates again – not many, but carefully selected ones. Please recommend the newsletter

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Writing Advice

Contributions We are currently accepting submissions for the Freedom Magazine. For the Freedom Magazine, you may send us articles about: The COVID scam, COVID ‘vaccine’ injuries and deaths, and harm caused by other vaccines Agenda 2030, WHO/ WEF/UN dictatorship, Digital ID, digital currency, digital trap, digital slavery The climate change fraud, Net Zero, ULEZ, 15-minute

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March Magazine

The Freedom Magazine contains insightful articles, entertaining columns and much more! Stuff you don’t get in the mainstream media – all printed on paper. What’s in this month’s issue? Here’s a sneak peek: The ideal of a leisure state: already a hundred years ago, Chesterton wrote about people being controlled by machines From apathy to

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February Magazine now available!

The Freedom Magazine has insightful articles, entertaining columns and much more! Stuff you don’t get in the mainstream media – all printed on paper. What’s in this month’s issue? Here’s a sneak peek: The psychology of conformity Climate change and the corruption of science, part 1 GK Chesterton: Cockneys and their jokes Planning for the

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Draw Underground Granny and her grandson Jack

Competition Are you a skilled artist, or are you just passionate about drawing and sketching? We are looking for fun/inspirational/lovely  illustrations of legendary Granny Liz and her grandson Jack, from the Underground Granny serial fiction which was published in the Freedom magazines 1–7. You can use those scenes for your drawing ideas. The winners’ illustrations

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Writing matters

If uncovering the truth is the greatest challenge of nonfiction writing, it is also the greatest reward. —Candice Millard “Write what should not be forgotten.” —Isabel Allende “When I sit down to write a book, I do not say to myself, ‘I am going to produce a work of art.’ I write it because there

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