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September 24, 2019
The Target List Novel (Update)
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By NoFakeNews
I wanted to give everybody an update on the status of my novel, The Target List.
Thanks to a lot of readers at this blog site, the story has gained popularity on the Amazon Kindle platform.
I am so thankful to the people who have taken the time to purchase and read the novel. I am especially thankful to those readers who have taken the time to leave me feedback through emails and reviews on Amazon and Goodreads. You have no idea how important this has been to me.
This novel represents an opportunity to enlighten new readers about the dangers imposed on healthcare consumers by the pharmaceutical industry.
Recently, The Target List made it onto one of Amazon’s top 100 bestseller lists under the category of Medical Thrillers. And while it wouldn’t be accurate to label the book a bonafide bestseller, it’s perfectly acceptable for me to report to readers that the story is performing well and has exceeded my personal expectations.
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The story is also published as an audiobook on the Audible platform.
I am currently collaborating with a screenwriter in order to prepare the story as a screenplay that will hopefully allow the work to reach a much bigger audience in the future.
Thanks again for your support!
September 23, 2019
Are All Forms of Schizophrenia Mental Disorders?
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By NoFakeNews
Have you ever driven a car with the radio playing and all of a sudden another radio station starts competing with the one you’re listening to? Sometimes you can hear two different broadcasts at the same time.
In this situation, the radio signals coming from another transmission are bleeding through the radio instrument and you hear two different stations (realities) when you should only be tuned into and hearing one.
We all realize that there are a plethora of radio signals bouncing around us at any given time. Only because of radio receivers can we tap into those signals in the first place, and their associated programming content. If a signal from another station somehow comes through our car radio, we can logically and scientifically explain the situation. We don’t feel the need to medicate ourselves in fear of the idea that we might have suddenly become schizophrenic.
Is it possible for different dimensional constructs (frequencies) to exist simultaneously? Could other dimensional parameters of existence, containing expressive life forms, be quite abundant? Is it also possible human beings can only perceive a limited number of universal frequencies (dimensional constructs) because a tuning mechanism (radio tuner) in the human brain has been strategically designed to filter out other dimensional platforms allowing most people to only perceive one reality at a time?
Is it also possible that certain forms of schizophrenia (mental illness) might be directly tied to the fact that there are other reality constructs that certain individuals have access to?
I am not suggesting all forms of schizophrenia are due to people tapping into alternate dimensions, but I do believe it’s quite plausible that some of these cases could be attributed to this phenomena.
There are many scientists that believe different dimensional constructs exist. This idea has been gaining popularity through the years. If this is true, many people we assume are mentally ill, might not be. They might just be listening to two different realities at the same time.
What do you think about this subject?
September 22, 2019
The Anti-Vaping Campaign: Where There’s Smoke There Are Profits
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By NoFakeNews
The recent repetitive attacks on the vaping industry have sent continuous warning signals to my conspiratorial brain. Something’s definitely not right here, the signals keep telling me. I know in my mind that there’s something wrong with the overall flavor of this story. Haven’t I observed this campaign somewhere before?
There have been a flurry of attacks on an industry that manufactures products that help people quit smoking. The products under attack, according to the research I have perused, are much less dangerous than smoking real cigarettes, and they most definitely help people quit smoking conventional cigarettes. What’s the problem here?
The attacks on the vaping industry seem to be predicated on a handful of deaths that were the result of bootleg products that were vaped by certain consumers. Cigarettes have been killing people at an alarming rate for a helluva long time and no regulatory agencies were jumping up and down screaming about anything for the longest time.
The CDC, the same agency that many researchers claim promotes misinformation to healthcare consumers that vaccines are safe because of its behind the curtains connection to Big Pharma, is now making statements about the dangers of vaping? Wow, something doesn’t smell right with this entire narrative.
Could it be that Big Pharma’s six billion dollar smoking cessation market is being put in jeopardy by the vaping industry?
Whenever you see this much propaganda being distributed and discussed by the mainstream media about a product that, for all intents and purposes, seems far less dangerous than other alternatives, you have to raise your eyebrows and quickly question the messenger.
I am not writing that people should go out there and start vaping or smoking. There are genuine health concerns associated with both products. But you have to understand that until more research is published and presented that definitively shows vaping products are far more dangerous and far less successful in getting people to quit smoking than other options being prescribed and promoted by the powers that be, I think we have to be cautious when assessing information coming from regulatory agencies and the mainstream media with regards to the vaping industry.
These are my thoughts about this subject. Maybe I am wrong, but it sure seems like something’s not right with the narrative in play.
What do you think about this subject? I value readers’ opinions. Let me see some of them.
September 20, 2019
John Reizer’s Podcast: Area 51 and Extraterrestrials
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By Dr John Reizer
Check out my latest Podcast on Spotify and other platforms:
September 17, 2019
Listen to the Free Preview: The Target List Audiobook
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By Dr. John Reizer
If you’re interested in a free copy of this audiobook in exchange for an honest review, send your contact information to: drjohnlreizer@gmail.com and I will send you a coupon code that can be redeemed at Audible at the link below. You must have an Amazon account and have the Audible app downloaded to participate.
Redeem promo code by Clicking Here
Buy the Audiobook by Clicking Here $6.95
September 16, 2019
Gambling With Your Life
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By NoFakeNews
American healthcare consumers are gambling with their lives each and every day. By taking various prescription and non prescription medications, that have deadly side effects attached to them, human Guinea pigs regularly roll the dice when they swallow, inject, and inhale suppressive pharmaceutical products that block the regular expressions of physiology in their bodies.
Here’s the wager most people are willing to make: I’ll bet my future health and wellbeing will not be irreparably damaged from the drugs I decide to take. The payoff; I will hopefully receive some sort of temporary change in the symptoms I am experiencing, or a lab value will move in a direction that’s been touted by experts as being a good one.
How crazy and delusional are people when they place their faith and trust in toxic products that have been manufactured by for profit drug companies? The short answer, pretty damn crazy and delusional.
American healthcare consumers are big risk takers with their lives. Look up the drug warnings for the products people are consuming and actually take the time to read the literature that’s been written in a font that requires a microscope to read. There’s a reason it’s been written in such small print.
Each time you take a drug, it’s like placing a single drop of a chemical into a beaker of clear liquid. Each drop placed into the beaker has a cumulative effect on the liquid. Eventually, one of those drops will suddenly turn the clear liquid bright red. CANCER!
When you take drugs, you’re betting that one of the products won’t turn a beaker filled with clear liquid inside your body bright red.
The pharmaceutical companies want to know; do you feel lucky? Do you?
September 15, 2019
5 Reasons to Buy The Target List Novel
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By NoFakeNews
Here are at least 5 great reasons to buy my latest novel, The Target List.
Click Here To Buy The Target List
1. You have been reading NoFakeNews for over seven years and know the agendas and causes I am trying to spotlight for people.
2. The medical industrial empire is out of control. They have been completely overrun by their handlers, the pharmaceutical industrial complex. As long as these dangerous cartels are allowed to prosper and go unchallenged, there will never be cures for any diseases. My novel introduces this important information to the general public. The Target List is filled with plenty of truthful information that readers will digest and think about long after finishing the story.
3. It’s cheaper than going to the movies. Priced at $0.99, The Target List e-book is a low-cost, high-reward entertainment proposition. The audiobook can be downloaded for free.
4. You want to support the same causes that I do, but don’t know how to do it. Buy The Target List and pass it on to friends and family members.
5. It’s for a good cause. I will use all proceeds to help pay for expenses involved with running NoFakeNews and book marketing. Help me to help inform the world about the dangerous practices of organized medicine and the pharmaceutical industry.
September 13, 2019
Get A Free Audiobook in Exchange for an Honest Review
I am looking for some listeners to review my newly released audiobook publication, The Target List. I have a number of free promotional coupons that have been provided to me by the book’s distribution company, ACX.
The coupons allow users to download free copies of the audiobook in exchange for honest reviews of the product. I would greatly appreciate it if readers on this platform would volunteer to listen to the production. Reviews are very important for audiobooks and will go a long way in determining the publication’s future success.
If you would be willing to help me out, please send your contact information to drjohnlreizer@gmail.com so I can email you a coupon code. Please indicate if you are in the United States or the UK as the coupon codes are different.
Before downloading an audiobook, you will need the Audible app. You can get it from the app store on your smartphone device.
September 12, 2019
The Target List (Audiobook) Released on Amazon, Audible & Apple iTunes
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By NoFakeNews
I am excited to announce the official publication and release of the audiobook version of my novel, The Target List on the Audible platform.
The price of the audiobook is $6.95 and can be downloaded for free if you signup as a new Audible member. The price of the membership is $14.95/mo and you get 2 free audio books. In addition, you can cancel the membership anytime and keep all your audiobooks. See Audible’s policy below:
2 free audiobooks + 2 free Audible Originals to get you started.
1 audiobook and 2 Audible Originals per month after trial.
Audible is $14.95/mo after 30 days. Cancel anytime and keep all your audiobooks.
If you would like to receive The Target List for free, click the link that follows: LISTEN TO A FREE SAMPLE CHAPTER AND GET THE TARGET LIST AUDIOBOOK FOR FREE NOW!
September 10, 2019
Bookaholic’s Review of The Target List Novel
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September 11, 2019
Date: 11 September 2019
By: Daily Madhu
The story revolves around a group of four friends who have worked together as a team for the past ten years, trying to bring to fruition the most revolutionary medical tool of the twenty-first century, WAND, which is supposed to miraculously cure the diseased tissues in human beings.
The blurb is as follows:
WAND is a revolutionary new medical tool that cures diseased tissues in human beings without the use of drugs or surgery. Ten years in design and production, the technology has a 95% success rate in curing most forms of cancer in animals and human beings.
The brainchild of 48 year old Harvard Medical School graduate, Clyde Daniel, WAND (Wave-Altering-Nanoparticle-Disrupter) is going to move the profession of medicine out of the dark ages and into something that closely resembles science fiction. That is, unless the pharmaceutical industry, which stands to lose billions of dollars in lost drug revenues, can intervene with its hired assassins and destroy the technology and its team of creators before it ever has a chance to see the light of day.
The Target List
is a medical science fiction thriller, a real page turner that will have readers hooked from the first chapter through the very end of the book.
Review: Read Full Review on Bookaholic’s Blog
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A while ago, I was attached to one single genre. I would read only typical books that mostly had the same story-line. After some time, it became monotonous and I started losing interest.
Then one day, a friend from my reading group suggested that I should grow out of my preferred genre and start reading other genres, too. I am so glad I took her advice because that’s how I got the opportunity to read ‘The Target List’ which falls under the category of Medical Science Fiction Thriller.
When I first heard about this book by John Reizer, it was definitely a new and different genre for me, but now I am stoked that I branched out of my unvaried genres, else I would have missed this lovely book. It is a brilliant book and I absolutely loved it through and through.
The Target List gives a glimpse of the ugly truth of medical factions and their inside workings.
Nowadays, it seems that everything revolves around money. Hospitals have turned into business units. Doctors have become money hungry. They don’t care about lives and they don’t want to cure their patients. Instead they want to suck you in their vicious, endless cycle of treatments.
There is also a conspiracy between the drug industry and the leaders of medicine to keep the entire population hopelessly addicted to drugs and in a constant state of poor health.
At such grave times, there’s a Harvard Medical School graduate, Dr. Clyde Daniel, who wants to just help the people by permanently eliminating a disease from their body.
Of course, the new tool that Clyde has created will be responsible for huge losses to the pharmaceutical companies and so they are all against him. This is the main theme of the book and it shows how our main character, in lieu of getting the appreciation that he deserves, instead has to fight for his life, even though he has created a tool that is going to be a boon for everyone.
I don’t want to give any spoilers, but I will say that the good always triumphs the evil and same happens in this book, too. Also, I liked the pairing and the romantic angle at the end.
The Target List is a succinct, well-written book. What I liked the most was that the author doesn’t drag it at any time. It is to the point without any unnecessary lagging. The thrill and the suspense kept me engrossed in the book and at times, it felt like I was reading action scenes from some mystery movie or a TV series.
While I was reading the book, one thought came through my mind again and again: Oh, how lucky we would be if someone actually created a tool similar to WAND. I’m of the mindset of ‘Never Say Never.’ So, maybe in the future, someone might be able to do so. After all, nothing is impossible, right?
To conclude my review, I will say that even if you feel like Medical Science Fiction Thriller isn’t your genre, do give this book a try. You are surely going to like it, just like I did.
I will thereby give this book FULL FIVE STARS
About the Author:
Dr. John Reizer is a practicing chiropractor and author. Born in Lakewood, New Jersey in 1963, he now resides in Inman, South Carolina with his wife and daughter.
Additional information can be found at
Disclaimer: I received a free copy from the author and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
The image used in the blog belongs to the author.


