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  • COVIDGATE (Part Two): Clinical Trials and Crusader Bias

    COVIDGATE (Part Two): Clinical Trials and Crusader Bias0

    Participants in Pfizer and Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine clinical trials can’t stop blabbing. The media is overflowing with testimonials explaining “Why I Volunteered” or “What It Was Like To Participate In The Clinical Trial For Moderna’s COVID-19 Vaccine.” Loudmouth liberal writer Molly Jong-Fast publicly begged for beatification: “Call Me the Joan of Arc of Coronavirus Vaccine

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  • Asymptomatic Spread Revisited

    Asymptomatic Spread Revisited0

    The phrase “fog of war” is attributed to Carl von Clausewitz. It has come to refer to the confusion and uncertainty felt by everyone in the midst of conflict. It is often unclear who is making decisions and why, and what the relationships are between the strategies and the goals. Even the rationale can become

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  • Biden Administration Seeks ‘Climate-Ambitious’ Appointees

    Biden Administration Seeks ‘Climate-Ambitious’ Appointees0

    While the results of the 2020 election aren’t yet certain, Joe Biden is proceeding with his transition and putting climate change and energy policy  at the top of his agenda. Biden assured voters during the debates that he does not support Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s Green New Deal plan, which envisions drastically cutting fossil fuel production

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  • Americans Are Finally Growing Weary of Lockdowns

    Americans Are Finally Growing Weary of Lockdowns0

    There are public protests against lockdowns in Denmark, Italy, France, and all over Europe. They are growing in numbers and fury. Why not the U.S.? Scott Atlas suggested in passing that Michigan residents “rise up” against new lockdowns in Michigan, and major media collectively fainted in shock. Preposterously, he was forced to clarify that he

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  • Laughter Will Win Against Totalitarianism

    Laughter Will Win Against Totalitarianism0

    The gray, gloomy days of November have set in, and this year it seems harder than ever to banish them. I was feeling the oppression of these gray days when a note from a friend landed in my inbox. He made some joke in relation to election voter fraud and suddenly I found myself giggling.

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  • Patriotism Isn’t Fascism

    Patriotism Isn’t Fascism0

    Last week my friend John was chatting with a trainer at the gym, who complained that patrons were putting their trash into the wrong recycling bins. John, who keeps up with this sort of thing, explained to him that it probably made little difference since the United States only recycles a fraction of its plastic

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