Anthony Fauci: The Man Who Thought He Was Science
by Jayanta Bhattacharya at Brownstone Institute
As a young medical student, I admired Tony Fauci. I …
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Anthony Fauci: The Man Who Thought He Was Science
by Jayanta Bhattacharya at Brownstone Institute
As a young medical student, I admired Tony Fauci. I …
Monkeypox: Evidence of the “Pandemic Preparedness” Lie
by Clayton J. Baker, MD at Brownstone Institute
This article was co-authored by Brian Hooker, PhD and Heather Ray.
“Pandemic Preparedness,” and the gain-of-function research that underlies it, operates under a grand deception, …
Signs of Untruthfulness
by Daniel Klein at Brownstone Institute
Some things signal untruthfulness. One sign of untruthfulness is, of course, the uttering of untrue statements. Sometimes you know about the matter in question, and the statement disagrees with your understanding. …
Cut the Truth Out of Our Heads
by Jeffrey A. Tucker at Brownstone Institute
The censors are losing patience. They have gone from regretting the existence of free speech and gaming the system as best they can to fantasizing about …
Cut the Truth Out of Our Heads
by Jeffrey A. Tucker at Brownstone Institute
The censors are losing patience. They have gone from regretting the existence of free speech and gaming the system as best they can to fantasizing about …
When Models and Reality Clash: A Review of Predictions of Epidemic and Pandemic Mortality
by REPPARE at Brownstone Institute
[Full PDF of report is available below]
Modeling in epidemiology can serve as a useful alternative to reality, as it is …
Proposed Hate Speech Laws Abound in Australia
by Rebekah Barnett at Brownstone Institute
Victorians could go to prison for up to five years for hate speech under new anti-vilification laws proposed by the Victorian Government.
Under the proposed laws, it …
Science, The Humanities, and Postmodernist Poison
by Russ Gonnering at Brownstone Institute
At a recent Brownstone authors meeting, Brownstone Fellow Thomas Harrington made a penetrating observation of one of the distinctive differences between Science and The Humanities. I look forward …
Evil in a Box
by Thomas Harrington at Brownstone Institute
One of my favorite songs from the classic movie Oliver Twist was “Who Will Buy?” which contains the following passage:
Who will buy
This wonderful morning?
Such a sky
You …
Bedard: From Covid Amnesty to Covid Amnesia
by Thomas Buckley at Brownstone Institute
These are not the droids you are looking for.
With a wave of his hand, Obi-Wan Kenobi made thoughts and suspicions disappear.
When it comes to Covid, …
Schopenhauer: Humanity’s Fall to Irrationality
by Bert Olivier at Brownstone Institute
In the third section of The Birth of Tragedy out of the Spirit of Music (1872) Friedrich Nietzsche quotes the ancient tragedian, Sophocles, where he writes:
There is an …
The Man Who Shouts Fire in a Crowded Theater
by Daniel Klein at Brownstone Institute
In the Vice-Presidential debate, the Democratic candidate Tim Walz used shouting fire in a crowded theater to justify limitations on free speech. Ironically, he resembles …
Prop One: A Trojan Horse of Epic Proportions
by Bobbie Anne Flower Cox at Brownstone Institute
I was interviewed last week by the New York Post about an extremely important issue…a proposed amendment to our Constitution here in New York which is called …
Hope and Moral Repair
by Julie Ponesse at Brownstone Institute
[The following is an excerpt from Dr. Julie Ponesse’s book, Our Last Innocent Moment.]
We’ve got to be as clear-headed about human beings as possible, because we are still each other’s …
It’s October again already, so you know what that means…
Source: The Corbett Report Read the original article here: https://corbettreport.com …