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Hello from Austria! I appreciate your work, and I wish you well in this endeavor. I’m curious about why it was necessary for you to leave the Intercept, but I admire you for not telling us. Do you remember the Richard Pryor line? Something like, “I don’t really mind when a woman breaks up with me, but I really hate it when she tells me why.”

Please continue to cover international news, and USA news that impacts the rest of the world.

Jeremy, you’re my hero. I remember a podcast when a guest had been called “a poor man’s Jeremy Scahill.” Let’s all chip in, so that Jeremy doesn’t become a poor man’s Jeremy Scahill.

Ryan, I appreciate your breadth of focus, including some interviews of some people I don’t know but I disagree with. I appreciate that you two will be working together.

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Just signed up for an annual subscription! Good luck Jeremy, I really appreciate your excellent investigative journalism.

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I've been following you since I first saw you on Democracy Now many years ago now. Love your work and happy to support you. Glad you teamed with Ryan here.

Good luck here. Looking forward to your work ahead in these troubled times.

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I'll follow you anywhere, Jeremy. Way back when, you were sticking your neck out on issues where other journalists were writing in lockstep or not touching them at all. I don't always agree with your viewpoint but I do appreciate not being pandered to. Best wishes for your newest venture with Ryan. It don't get much better than that! ;-)

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BRING KENNY KLIPS ON BOARD

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Hi Jeremy and Ryan, just signed up for an annual subscription. Happy and excited for you both and hugely looking forward to your reporting and insights.

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Congrats & Godspeed, with you all the way.

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Good luck with this effort! I greatly admire the work that each of you has done.

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Happy trails to you

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Jeremy, I'm glad to continue on as a supporter. I remember being very impressed with your reporting back in the DN! days, and have been continually impressed with your journalistic skill, high standards, and solid integrity. Wishing you & Ryan the best as you continue forward.

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Signed up, glad to have the opportunity to support and look forward to your work.

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I have a question: Why Substack, given their welcoming of Nazis, and why not Ghost, which does not?

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Best of luck with the new endeavour Jeremy, Ryan, and Nausicaa! I’m happy to continue to support your writing and reporting.

I’ve really appreciated the work being done by journalists who’ve gone independent recently, notably the team at 404 Media. Though I understand the ease of setting up on Substack, I don’t find it as easy to use as other platforms or sites. I hope you might consider a similar distribution and subscriber platform to 404’s for the longer-term.

Thanks again for all of your reporting over the past 10+ years.

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Congratulations Ryan and Jeremy. The name is interesting. Does that mean anyone who has a whistleblower story can just drop on your doorstep so you can speak. One suggestion: as much as I like to read the full story, bullet points to the point on each story is useful so much information to wade through. I subscribed I want to support investigative reporting. That is essential in these very challenging times. Hope you guys have a good way of destressing.

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Signed up for an annual subscription but Substack does recognize that i have paid.

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I still want to know how to get the articles. I received an email twice about a contributor to Biden. That's it. The email message I just opened says I can log in, but no such link appeared that I could find.

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