At the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic mass hysteria bulldozed any voice of calm and reason; there was simply no stopping it, though many tried. Feeling the sense of futility of convincing my friends, neighbors, and community to not let …
‘Experts’ Continue to Spread Misinformation
In a stunning turn of events, the CDC may be deciding to update its guidance to the year 2021. In February 2024.
Not about masks, which unequivocally do not work to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, or any other respiratory virus …
Another Variant, Another Desperate Cry for Masks
For those of us on the side of sanity, reason, and data-driven evidence, the refusal of Covid extremist “experts” to admit mistakes has been a constant, oppressive source of frustration.
The names of those involved in creating a false consensus …
Art’s Beauty and Outrage
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 …
The Big Fail…Failed: A Review
During law school, Professor Alan Hyde, whose office adjoined that of a professor for whom I did research, displayed a multi-paneled Sunday cartoon on his door. The cartoon depicted two students at adjacent desks with their heads down, feverishly taking …
New Study Confirms CDC and Other ‘Experts’ Hurt Children for Nothing
There have clearly been many, MANY aspects of our Covid response that were and remain inexcusable.
Vaccine passports and mandates, the nonsensical curfews and capacity limits, general mask mandates, and of course, closing beaches, should never been forgotten.
But few, …
Did Cochrane’s Masks Study Get it Wrong?
Naomi Oreskes, well-known science historian and co-author of Merchants of Doubt, argues that the public was “misled” by the 2023 Cochrane review, which concluded that wearing a face mask “probably makes little or no difference” in preventing SARS-CoV-2 transmission.
In …
None So Blind: New York Wants Children Masked at Schools Again
It’s November 2023 and masks are officially back.
It’s been increasingly likely over the past few months, but the largest and most significant return of mask mandates is here. Not just at a college, a White House event, or at …
Ten Examples Where Experts Were Wrong
As I was writing Fear of a Microbial Planet last year, I noticed some patterns emerge. Again and again, I found examples of instances where, in a rational world, the actions of authorities in response to COVID or other disease threats should …
Mask Up and Don’t Ask Questions
“We know they are lying, they know they are lying, they know we know they are lying, we know they know we know they are lying, but they are still lying.” ~ Solzhenitsyn
Our wise and benevolent liberal overlords, satisfied with …
The Religion of Masking
What do burkas, tichels, yarmulkes, hijabs, kapps, fezzes, dukus, and surgical masks all have in common? Religious cultures mandate or strongly encourage these head coverings to comply with dogma. Although most of these are rooted in ethnic and religious traditions …
Why is Rhode Island Still Irrationally Targeting School Children with “Masking and Testing” Policies?
One of the consistent mercies of the SARS-CoV-2 “covid-19 pandemic,” even at its most virulent initial stages, has been the paucity of serious disease in children generally, and healthy children, universally. Covid-19 always was and remains a very highly age– …
The Dirty Secret About How Masks Really “Work”
It is difficult to believe that Public HealthTM is trying to force America to mask up again, but here we are.
The question is, why?
The dirty secret is this: Masks don’t work by controlling the virus. Masks work by …
Lead Author of Cochrane Mask Review Responds to Fauci’s Dismissal of Evidence
Former chief medical advisor to the US President Anthony Fauci was questioned over the weekend by CNN reporter Michael Smerconish, about face masks being able to curb the spread of covid-19.
“There’s no doubt that masks work,” said Fauci.
“Different studies give different …
Questions the Covid Inquiry must ask
Do public inquiries ever deliver public satisfaction? Often, they provide more questions than answers. And rarely in a timely fashion. It took Chilcot seven years to produce his report into the Iraq war, after two previous whitewashes, and the Grenfell …