In the darkest days of Covid, one writer hit the road, traveling from town to town to capture the raw stories of everyday Australians.
The cost of this journey was steep. Michael Gray Griffith, not only captured an alternative history to the mainstream narrative but also became one of our country's most censored voices.
This is a collection of his 'on the road' essays.
"Michael Gray Griffith is Australia's leading contemporary historian. He is the founder of the collective Cafe Locked Out.
His stunning work documents not just the national derangement which overtook Australia during the Covid era, when the country became notorious internationally for having the worst response to the so-called "pandemic" of anywhere on Earth, but the way a nation once renowned for its easy going character became an authoritarian cesspit.
Thousands of Australians endured government censorship during the Covid era, many were forced to have a "vaccine" they did not want in order to keep their employment, and many thousands of others lost their jobs for refusing to go along with the government's outrageous mandates.
Michael received a ten year ban on Facebook and YouTube for daring to go against the government narrative. To this day not one Australian mainstream media outlet covers the outrageous collusion between the government and American based big tech companies to censor the sincere, genuine, authentic voices of Australian citizens."
~John Stapleton, Publisher