Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Warning Signs Needs a Patron



In earlier times artists and writers had patrons who made it possible for them to create the works of art and literature we celebrate today, but in the age of the Internet it is very difficult to make a living as a writer.

While Warning Signs receives and welcomes donations, it needs a larger source of financial support. If you know of a foundation, a think tank, a corporation or an individual who can provide such funding, please direct them to this blog as it continues its effort to dispel the fog of lies on many fronts, but in particular the lies from the current occupant of the White House that are “fundamentally transforming America.” The effort to undermine the Constitution that has sustained America for 136 years must be resisted.

Despite the fact that there are more than 100,000 visits to Warning Signs each month and that my commentaries are widely disseminated on other news and opinion websites and blogs, the ability to continue is imperiled by an economy that is challenging everyone’s ability to function, including this writer’s.

Freedom always needs its defenders, its spokesmen. That is our goal here at Warning Signs and the name of this blog stems from the fact that many forces are at work to destroy freedom and, in particular, to destroy America.

Contact:
Alan Caruba
28 W. Third St., (1321)
South Orange, NJ 07079
acaruba@aol.com

2 comments:

Bill said...

A few words of encouragement, Alan. I read your insights almost daily, usually via TheoSpark.net, but also obtain them through your blog's RSS feed.

Long before encountering your work, I have feared for the West and the United States in particular. You deserve praise and encouragement for what you do. I will refer you to others in my travels through facebook and the blogosphere.

With appreciation,

Bill Donaldson
Victoria, BC Canada

Alan Caruba said...

Thank you, Bill. These are hard times for everyone and Warning Signs is truly a labor of love. Whatever financial support it can secure, however, will be very welcome.