Refusal to Apply Cost-Benefit Analysis to COVID Debates
Cost-benefit analysis, even when not expressed in such explicit or crude terms, is foundational to public policy debates — except when it comes to COVID, where it has been bizarrely declared off-limits.
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.: “It’s Time For Civil Disobedience!”
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. explains in this recent video why we all need to stand up now and resist with civil disobedience.
Can We Believe Any of the Covid-19 Numbers?
The entire Covid-19 pandemic response has been driven by numbers. From the start, in March 2020, we have been bombarded with statistics primarily aimed at keeping us as confused as possible
A comirnaty by any other name would smell as suspicious.
The name comirnaty does not evoke any of the concepts conceived by its marketers. Anyone who can read English will see a foreign word—the name of a dead WWII Russian admiral?
2 Things Mainstream Media Didn’t Tell You About FDA’s Approval of Pfizer Vaccine
Buried in the fine print of Monday’s approval by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration of the Pfizer Comirnaty COVID vaccine are two critical facts that affect whether the vaccine can be mandated, and whether Pfizer can be held liable for injuries.
Boost the insanity
The desperate move for a third shot is the latest and maybe most desperate manifestation of the panic around the vaccine failure that health authorities still will not openly admit is happening.
George Carlin on germs. This one is for chicken little liberals.
George Carlin: “The fear of germs. Where did this sudden fear of germs come from in this country? “What do you think you have an immune system for? It’s for killing germs, but it needs germs to practice on. So if you kill all the germs around you and live a completely sterile life, then, when germs do come along, you’re not going to be prepared.”
What Happened Last Year—Death and the Microbiome.
Death is undefeated; this inevitable transition point is an unavoidable consequence of life. The thought that we are all going to die can be unsettling, but it can also provide beautiful illumination of this miraculous thing that we call life, opening a fuller appreciation for the limited time we have with each other.