Philip Zelikow and the Covid Crisis Group’s “Lessons from a Covid War”: A Pre-Review
It may be that a book is as close as we will come to a Truth and Reconcilation Commission on the Covid pandemic. Will that be enough?
Read more...It may be that a book is as close as we will come to a Truth and Reconcilation Commission on the Covid pandemic. Will that be enough?
Read more...Finally a smoking gun on Covid vaccine injuries? Alex Berenson may have found one in Moderna’s own data.
Read more...“The object of employing children is not to train them, but to get high profits from their work.” — Lewis Hine, 1908
Read more...Martin Guzman explains the role of power in sovereign debt crises and restructurings.
Read more...Research suggests that well over 1 million people with disabilities are not getting the assistance they need, and even those who receive benefits are likely not getting enough.
Read more...Scientists and public health officials didn’t do a great job of explaining Covid vaccine efficacy. Laziness? Arrognace? Obfusction?
Read more...CDC turns out to be superb at scientific communication….
Read more...Of the open source projects that are essential to genomic surveillance, one depends on a tiny team, the other depends on a single person. What happens when one of those projects goes down?
Read more...How much is “information sharing” between mega property management companies driving the rise in housing costs?
Read more...Hospital epidemiologists are following the science. Is anybody else?
Read more...Breaking the power of the Lawn Industrial Complex.
Read more...California’s Covid censorship law has not yet been killed by the judiciary, sadly.
Read more...A new paper recaps what the more solid studies have found about how SARS-CoV-2 does harm.
Read more...Something rotten in WHO’s Comms Shop.
Read more...Putting on my yellow waders for the Cochrane study,
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