The Medical Masquerade: Foreword
by Jeffrey A. Tucker at Brownstone Institute

The following is Jeffrey Tucker’s foreword to Clayton J. Baker’s new book, The Medical Masquerade: A Physician Exposes the Deceptions of Covid.

At first it seemed like a calamitous error in the deployment of public health measures. We were locked down, threatened with the ability even to hop in our cars and drive to the next state. Vague orders were coming down from somewhere that if we did that we would have to quarantine for two weeks on each side of the border. Then we were told not to hold any gatherings in our houses. It was only for two weeks but I was incredulous. Exactly what were we trying to achieve here?

I went for a drive. At the time I had a two-seater convertible that made too much noise. I was wearing a suit, scarf, and hat, and rocked up to my favorite distillery. The hipster who usually explained the vanilla notes of their stock of bourbon had a different countenance entirely. She was dressed in a garb of woe, and selling hand sanitizer. 

I cracked up, entirely inappropriately, and then asked for 20 bottles just to have as souvenirs of this insanity. She grew furious and denounced me for going on a “joy ride” and attempting to buy up supplies of sanitizer from people who needed it. I cannot remember experiencing such disapproval. I said: “You are serious, aren’t you?”

“Very,” she responded. 

Yikes. So I got back in my car, wondering what in the world had gone wrong in the world. There was said to be a virus loose on the land. But there is always a virus loose on the land, millions and billions of them, but this one was said to be more vicious than ever. However, I had seen the data and knew the demographics. I also knew that this wave would end precisely how they had always ended, with herd immunity from exposure. Such is the delicate dance we all perform daily with the microbial kingdom. 

This stupidity will end in a fortnight, I kept telling myself, and then everyone will laugh, learn a lesson, and move on. But that did not happen. It went on and on, with restrictions tightening by the day and ever more craziness, including drones flying overhead to ferret out house parties and funerals and report them to the local media, which became part of the state enterprise. 

Later I got a phone call from a guy who worked with George W. Bush on bioweapons. He explained that the lockdowns were good because this way we could wait for the vaccine. I laughed and said this was preposterous because nothing effective could be developed so quickly if ever. He assured me otherwise and hung up. I completely dismissed the possibility that this was even real. 

The months rocked on and on, all the way to November, when of course most people had to vote remotely to avoid infection. I myself was offered many ballots as I travelled around the country. I swear that I could have voted 5 times. Apparently millions did, so far as we can tell. 

Within a year, Brownstone Institute had been founded and finally I was in contact with people such as Dr. Clayton Baker, who knew that the real story went far beyond a bonkers public health response. The military was involved along with the intelligence services, not just on a national level but on a global one. This was not a mistake but rather a genuine coup d’etat against civilian government in favor of a cabal that operated mostly in secret. Not being accustomed to thinking this way, I could hardly wrap my brain around it. 

Years have passed. I’m a different person. Like everyone else. Our old networks collapsed and so did the institutions we once trusted. We inhabit different social spaces now, and a different frame of mind. Now we know things, such as that many mainstream publications, institutions, funding sources, and even retail outlets are nothing more or less than arms of the national security state. It’s all still invisible to most but it is now very visible to us because our times have trained us, as if forged by fire. 

Dr. Baker is a rare case, an Ivy-trained medical doctor who saw through the hoax and racket from the beginning. He was there every step of the way, calling it out, speaking truth to power, and risking everything to go against the mightiest powers in the world. I’m happy that he came to call Brownstone home for his writing and speaking. In a few years, he will be recognized as the prophet he is. You will soon agree once you start and finish his collection of essays. 

How close are we to the point that the public mind comes around to realizing just how hard we were all trolled? I’m not sure but we are closer to that point now than we were a few years ago. We might be many years away before the full truth dawns. 

I share with Dr. Baker the passionate desire to stop official history from telling of our times that a killer virus nearly wiped out humanity but for the salvific efforts of pharmaceutical companies. There is not a shred of truth in that claim, as he shows. It was not just a mistake. It was far worse, far more insidious. 

The pathetic young woman selling sanitizer will likely never come to terms with it. Most people will not. But you hold this book, so you are in a position to know the truth. You can handle it. We all can. Thank you, Dr. Baker, for dedicating yourself to finding it and sharing it. 

The Medical Masquerade: Foreword
by Jeffrey A. Tucker at Brownstone Institute – Daily Economics, Policy, Public Health, Society

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