
Canary In a (Post) Covid World: Money, Fear and Power - Paperback
Canary In a (Post) Covid World: Money, Fear and Power - Paperback
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by C. H. Klotz (Editor), 37 Authors (Canaries) (Author), Peter McCullough (Author)
A powerful and essential follow-up to Canary in a COVID World (Volume 1) - this volume examines how money, fear and power shaped the global COVID response.
An Amazon #1 Bestseller across multiple categories. Both volumes are now held in the UK Parliament's House of Commons Library - a testament to their relevance and contribution to ongoing public discussion.
Canary in a (Post) COVID World: Money, Fear and Power brings together 37 contributors - the "Canaries" - who examine how the COVID-19 crisis was used to reshape our world.
Drawing on expertise across medicine, science, law, economics, journalism and public policy, this compelling collection explores the deeper forces at play - revealing how fear was amplified, profit pursued, and power consolidated across healthcare, financial systems, media and global institutions.
While Canary in a COVID World (Volume 1) examined how information was shaped through propaganda and censorship, this follow-up takes the conversation further - exploring the motives, incentives and structures that drove decision-making during the pandemic.
The result is a powerful and thought-provoking account of how policy, messaging and influence combined to shape one of the most consequential global events of our time - insights increasingly borne out over time.
Featuring contributions from leading voices including:
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Julie Ponesse, Joel Wallskog, Scott W. Atlas, Byram Bridle, Ramesh Thakur, Charles Hoffe, Mattias Desmet, Andrew Bridgen, Seamus Bruner, Michael Nevradakis, Meredith Miller, Regina Watteel, Peter McCullough, Angus Dalgleish, Sam Dubé, James Thorp, Roger Hodkinson, James Allan, Mike Yeadon, David Bell, Jeffrey Tucker, Meryl Nass, Margaret Anna Alice, Tamara Lich, Paul Thacker, Mary Talley Bowden, Catherine Austin Fitts, Peter Parry, Ian Brighthope, Kat Lindley, Shawn Buckley, Ivor Cummins, Joshua Walkos, CJ Hopkins, Robin Monotti, Jason Christoff, and many others.
Together, these volumes offer an essential account of the COVID era and its aftermath.



















