May Loop Issue - Wowzahs!
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Dear Freedom Friends,
At the bottom, you’ll find a link to my recent post written for the Vashon Loop Substack. I am one of the owners, and I’m truly thrilled with our upcoming issue. I want to share with all of you - this path I am traveling - because I honestly believe you’ll find great value in what we’re publishing.
Seriously. I invite you to read our paper every month.
Why? One big reason! I speak about relevancy a lot, when it comes to our newspaper, but it’s really CURATION that’s the key.
Our Editorial Team (the five owners) are common, good, honest Americans with a wide range of experiences, knowledge, skills and viewpoints. We are like most of the people living in this rare and amazing country, enjoying liberties and an expectation of self-determination and true freedom that much of the world lives without.
We bring not only our own down-to-Earth values, concerns and interests to our readers - we CURATE the wisdom of our community! There are so many good reasons for you to take advantage of this opportunity, but here’s the biggest: independent editorial decision-making.
If you are lucky enough to live in a community that enjoys a truly community owned newspaper - then you already know the vast differences that exist between community sourced content and corporate media tentacles designed to siphon resources out of our communities (advertising dollars) while importing the values, views and narratives of an elite class of globalists who don’t care about any of us.
Our “local paper” used to be owned by islanders and was even printed on island. That paper sold out to a “local” group that methodically took over dozens of community papers throughout Washington State. And that “local” group sold out to a massive Canadian Company called Black Press Media. On our island, there is only one “independent community paper” and it’s The Vashon Loop.
When most Americans pick up a “local paper,” they are reading the approved content of a distant corporation who’s CEO likely couldn’t find their town on a map if offered a $1,000,000 to do so.
Want something refreshingly real, authentic and useful? Want credible information and citizen insights that speak to the real world we live in?
Welcome to our May issue of The Vashon Loop!