If enough disillusioned Kennedy Democrats, along with voters from across the political spectrum, cross party lines in the U.S. General Election, Donald Trump could secure a victory. While many voters may find the idea of voting for Trump extreemley challenging, others see it as less about endorsing Trump himself and more about rejecting what they feel the Democratic Party has become. These voters, increasingly aware of the influence of big money on both major parties, are connecting deeply with the revelations in our Amazon #1 Best Seller Canary in a Covid World: How Propaganda and Censorship Changed Our (My) World. This collection of essays by 34 contemporary thought leaders is awakening readers across party lines, prompting them to re-evaluate the narratives they’ve been told and uncover the extent of censorship and propaganda shaping society.
During the Covid years, people from all political backgrounds began noticing a pattern: governments imposing lockdowns, censoring dissent, and pushing a message that compliance with “safe and effective” mandates would return life to normal—a promise that felt increasingly hollow. Many of these voters watched as dissenting experts, and even hundreds of thousands—if not millions—of vaccine-injured individuals were censored on social media, their stories erased from the mainstream conversation. As these voters do their own research, they’re finding validation in Canary in a Covid World, recognizing the ways in which propaganda and censorship was used against them to alter the public’s perception of the real truth. Once voters figure this out, it’s likely very hard for them to support a party that imposed draconian lockdowns and vaccine mandates over such a long period of time, not for health reasons, but for control.
The upcoming release (next week) of Canary In a (Post) Covid World: Money, Fear, and Power expands on these themes, offering insights from 37 new voices who dive deeper into the driving forces of Money, Fear, and Power. This second volume in the Canary series will resonate with a growing audience eager to understand the forces at play in today’s world—forces many now believe were behind the sweeping policies and narratives of the Covid era. Together, these two books provide readers with invaluable context, revealing how manipulation, censorship, and propaganda have shaped public opinion across party lines.
For many Kennedy-Trump voters, RFK Jr. represents a defender against these forces, a figure willing to stand up to Big Money, Big Pharma, Big Agra, Big Tech, and government overreach. They envision a coalition in a Trump administration that includes figures like RFK Jr., Elon Musk, and Tulsi Gabbard, voices they believe will drive meaningful change and challenge the status quo. As the Canary series awakens voters from all parties, it has become a touchstone for those seeking truth beyond the mainstream narrative, inspiring hope for a government that truly represents the people.