In a winter of severe illness and death, without the aid of vaccines or even anti-biotics, and during a global pandemic of Spanish flu, in the winter of 1918-1919, one of the richest men in the world was working to …
Racism, Anti-Semitism, Genocide, and Eugenics in the COVID Era
Over the past decade, I have attended in person or via Zoom a number of presentations by the Kupferberg Holocaust Center (KHC), which is located on the campus of CUNY Queensborough Community College. Overall, I have found these presentations to …
What A FOOL Believes / Hugo Talks
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New Year Open Thread (2024)
Happy New Year, everyone! Corbett Report members are invited to log in and engage in discussion in this month’s open thread.
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Hope in the Heart of Winter
As winter approaches—unless you’re near the equator—the nights get longer and the sun’s glow loses its warmth. For much of the world, the surrounding environment becomes harsh and even deadly. Landscapes appear empty and lose their color. Few fruits and …
A Nation of Non-Compliers
The train wasn’t scheduled for another 20 minutes, so I had a chance to contemplate the official sign on the door of the huge elevator leading to the platform. It said that only four people are allowed in because we …
When Did the Virus Really Arrive in Italy?
The worldwide spread of the coronavirus for weeks before it was first identified in the dying days of 2019 has continued to fascinate observers, not least because of what it implies for the futility of the extreme interventions based on …
The Dark Side of the Force Isn’t Actually Paved in Black
In Star Wars, we could tell Darth Vader was a Bad Guy as his preferred color scheme gave film-goers a strong clue. In the Real World, the villains wear white lab coats and are feted as galaxy-saviors.
I’m not as …
The Real Purge in Academia
Dissent in America’s Universities, by David R. Barnhizer (Skyhorse Publishing, 2013. It takes on new relevance given events at Harvard and what they reveal about who rises and who falls within the ranks of elite academia and why.]
Covid feels …
The Toilet Paper Canard
Public culture today is replete with excuses for why lockdowns had to happen. Seems like more are being generated by the day and hour.
Fauci last year started claiming that it had to happen because freezer trucks were filling up …
We Often Imitate What We Say We Oppose
There are some incongruous truths that I sometimes spring on interlocutors from time to time to test their mental agility. For example, the fact that from the point of view of actual policies proposed and enacted Richard Nixon was easily …
Kristina Borjesson: Rest in Peace to a Brave Investigator
I worked with Emmy Award-winning Kristina Borjesson on an anthrax letters investigation. She interviewed me several times about Covid and about my Medical Board case. [We filed an appeal of my conviction this week (convicted for having convictions—that sounds right) …
The Hero’s Voice is Within Your Reach
A guest essay on Laura Dodsworth’s Substack by former headteacher and author Mike Fairclough.
As the only UK headteacher to publicly question lockdowns, masking kids, and the Covid vaccine rollout to children, I was not alone in my beliefs. Other …
Hope Matters in Our War
Hope is one of the most puzzling of human affects. Some call it an emotion. Whatever it is, however, insofar as it is future-directed – like its shadows, anxiety and fear – it is inalienably human.
Moreover, its object varies …
The Wuhan Cover-Up: Review of Bobby Kennedy’s Crucial Book
When Bobby Kennedy talked about writing this book a couple of years ago, I asked him, why? Mindful of how the truth about everything Covid (and much else) was being memory-holed, he said he wanted to create an accurate historical …