Though a work of fiction, this story draws inspiration from surveillance technologies that pervade our world today. If left unchecked, the scenario painted within this first chapter could become a hauntingly accurate reflection of life in the not-so-distant future. This …
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 …
A Field Guide to Dubious Fact-Checking
It’s now 2024 – the Associated Press says so.
In case a claim was made that it’s still 2023, the AP wants to assure everyone that that is false.
Now that’s a fact check.
What isn’t a fact check is …
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 …
Why are so Many Californians Dying?
Note – the numbers used below are rounded for simplicity and come from state and federal sources.
Covid has claimed about 105,000 lives in the state since 2020.
In that same time period, 82,000 more Californians died from everything else …
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 …
The Diabolical Dozen: My Twelve ‘Most-Significant Covid Events’
When a new ‘medical’ product causes millions of deaths and life-altering adverse events, this should qualify as a “significant event.”
I occasionally enjoy publishing “List” articles. To me, these essays can provide larger context on important topics and can assist …
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 …
To Starve our Feudal Overlords of Attention
If there is one subliminal message we are sent again and again in the course of our days, it is that almost everything we think or do is measurable, and that by carefully collating all the data relating to these …
The Year that Expertise Collapsed
Getting sick and getting well is part of the human experience at all times in all places. As with other phenomena of human existence, that suggests there is a great deal of embedded knowledge on the topic woven into the …
AAP’s Pediatrics Journal Confirms What We Knew Three Years Ago
Australia imposed one of the harshest lockdowns in the world. While not as stringent as China’s, it was certainly among the longest and most severe measures for a Westernized democratic nation. In 2020, 2021, and 2022, I observed this unfolding …
Ten New Year’s Resolutions to Restore Medical Freedom
As 2023 staggers to its conclusion, leaving behind a world of brutal wars, tenuous economies, corrupt governments, and tyrannical elites, perhaps the most unsettling aspect of the year’s end is a strange silence.
Some things always generate plenty of noise. …