Wednesday, May 18, 2022

THE END OF ROE v. WADE


           On May 2, a draft opinion by Justice Alito was leaked to the world by the news outlet known as POLITICO.  In the case of Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, the draft would overturn the 49-year-old opinion in Roe v. Wade and return control of abortion law to the individual state governments.  It was subsequently announced that the draft, though not final, was authentic, and that five justices (a majority), appeared ready to release it.  A leak like this, of a draft opinion in a major case, had never happened before in the history of the Supreme Court.

 

          In the two weeks since the leak occurred, there have been pro- and anti-abortion demonstrations, including at the homes of Supreme Court justices, and calls for prosecution of the person who leaked the draft opinion.  The political analysis about the meaning of the end of Roe v. Wade has been largely fevered and hysterical, with little basis in reality.  Contraception will be banned!  Gay kids will not be allowed in public school!  Gay marriage will end!

 

          I offer a few observations about the leak, the end of Roe v. Wade, and the future.

 

          Over the past 200 years or so, there have been a number of idiotic Supreme Court decisions.  Buck v. Bell (forced sterilization of “idiots” is fine, said Oliver Wendell Holmes), Korematsu  (internment of Japanese Americans totally kosher), Kelo,  Dred Scott, Plessy v. Ferguson.  Eventually, they get reversed, or at least ignored (sometimes it’s too embarrassing to admit they were ever written in the first place, so modern justices just pretend they never happened).

 

          Roe v. Wade has always been in this category.  It was not based in the law or the Constitution, and the only “authority” supporting it was some pop sociology that seemed really smart at the time to Justice Harry Blackmun, who wrote it.  Lawyers who read it, if they were honest, knew it would eventually be reversed.  The people who are now “shocked” that the Supreme Court would do this are either completely ignorant of Roe v. Wade and what it says or they are pretending to be shocked for political reasons.  Once it becomes widely understood that overturning Roe will simply return the issue to the voters and their elected representatives, the hysteria will end.

 

          As for the whodunit, the identity of the leaker should not be difficult to discover.  A Justice of the Court would not do this because, while they may have wildly different judicial philosophies and political views, they share a deep respect for the integrity of the Court and its processes.  That means the leaker is almost certainly one of the 36 judicial clerks (4 per justice) that are hired every year from the top ranks of the most-prestigious law schools in the country.

 

          Almost all of these clerks share the views of the justices they serve, at least in terms of upholding and protecting the Court’s procedures, including respect for the secrecy of unpublished draft opinions.  Among the clerks for the conservative justices, there would never be an individual who would care enough about abortion (or any other issue), to compromise the Court’s security.  The leaker therefore can only be a radical leftist from a radical leftwing law school (e.g., Yale).  Only such a person could believe that a political issue like abortion could be worth trashing the Court’s 220-year tradition of trust and collegiality.  Supporting this theory is the fact that the leak itself has been roundly condemned by conservatives but has met with almost no criticism from the Left.  A leak like this also fits with the Left’s recent attempts to undermine the Court and its traditions through court-packing, mounting smear campaigns against conservative justices, and the like.  Similarly, the politicized DOJ has shown zero interest in an investigation into the leak. 

 

          When (or if) the leaker is identified, it will be a leftwing clerk who works for Sotomayor, Kagan, Roberts, or Breyer (who does not officially retire until this summer).

 

          The field of suspects here is exceedingly small---two or three at the most.  And since the Supreme Court clerks and justices eat together, drink together, socialize with each other, and work out together, EVERYONE who works in the building knows who the suspects are.  In fact, they probably know who the leaker is, but currently lack the proof they feel is required to name the individual.

 

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Thursday, May 12, 2022

THINGS I DON’T WANT TO FORGET ABOUT COVID

 

“Every record has been destroyed or falsified, every book rewritten, every picture has been repainted, every statue and street building has been renamed, every date has been altered. And the process is continuing day by day and minute by minute. History has stopped. Nothing exists except an endless present in which the Party is always right.”

― George Orwell, 1984

 

          We have now seen two years of madness and lies, and virtually everyone who had anything to do with COVID policy, at any level of government, has something to be ashamed of.  And so begins the revisionist history.  None of our rulers, or their “scientists,” want us to remember the foolish and lethal things they said and did, so we are now being told a vastly different version of what happened only a year or two ago.

 

          At the moment, the most glaring example is the sudden forgetfulness about what we were told about the effectiveness of the mRNA vaccines.  They would stop transmission, we were told.  Get the shots and you’re safe forever, we were told.  The path of the virus just stops, they said.  Biden said it.  Fauci said it.  Numerous talking heads in the state-run media said it.  But now that our betters wish to inject all of us with new vaccines and boosters, seemingly forever, we are told they never said those things.

 

          In September, 2021, the CDC definition of “vaccination” was changed from:

 “The act of introducing a vaccine into the body to produce immunity to a specific disease”

 To

 “The act of introducing a vaccine into the body to produce protection from a specific disease.”

 

          I believe they called it a “clarification.”

 

          There are many other examples of COVID history that is now being erased, massaged, and disappeared in order to protect the reputations, the jobs, and the liberty of those who led us down this path and now wish to escape any responsibility for the deaths and destruction they have wrought.  Here is my partial list of things I am writing down so I don’t forget them.

 

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April 3, 2020---the Mask Flip    

 

          As the initial reports of COVID were unfolding, in January, February and March of 2020, we were told repeatedly by all the important public health authorities that wearing masks in public would not protect us from the transmission of a respiratory virus like this emerging coronavirus.  Fauci said this.  Jerome Adams, the US Surgeon General, said it too (and cited some medical research papers to support his position).  Both the CDC and the WHO maintained an official position that masking was inadvisable and might even increase transmission and worsen the situation.  One reason these authorities were asked about masking was that those of us in the West were seeing pictures from Asia with ordinary people wearing paper and cloth masks as they went about their business.  We had actually been seeing pictures like this for years because many Asians believe masks protected them during winter flu season, so some Americans decided they should wear masks too.

 

          There is a racism angle to all this, or perhaps it should be called anti-racism.  I was told by more than one person that they were wearing a mask because “Asians are smart” and if Japanese or Koreans wear masks to prevent infection, maybe there’s something to it.  I would point out there was no reason to think Asians were unusually intelligent, and that in many Asian countries, there were societal values that encouraged conformity rather than independent thinking, so that if you saw people wearing masks during flu season, you might wear one too just so nobody would view you as a rebel.  We remember the Tiananmen Square photo of one man confronting a tank largely because it is so uncharacteristic of the Chinese.

 

          For some reason, none of my friends took off their masks when I presented this argument.

 

          And then, on April 3, 2020, after telling us all for months NOT to wear masks, Fauci, Adams and the CDC all changed their positions.  Not only was mask-wearing an appropriate safety measure against the spread of COVID, they said, it should be made mandatory wherever a COVID outbreak occurred.  (The WHO maintained their anti-mask position until June 8, when they too reversed it.)

 

          This was truly puzzling.  None of the high-profile public health authorities cited any new study or scientific findings that might justify such a reversal.  They just all, apparently independently, and on the same day, changed their minds.

 

          At the same time, it was becoming apparent that COVID policy had a decidedly political element to it, and that red states and blue states had very different views on what should be done.  If COVID policy were being crafted based on current scientific knowledge, authorities in South Dakota and New York would presumably come to the same conclusions, but they were not doing so. The eagerness of Democratic governors to impose lockdowns and mandates suggested that COVID was being used to bring down Trump. The prevailing political analysis at the time, seven months from the 2020 presidential election, was that America’s booming economy would return Trump to the White House, and that only an economic crash could prevent his reelection.  Governments in blue states seemed much more willing to adopt policies that would bring about that crash.

 

          So on April 4, 2020, I started researching the state of medical knowledge on the subject of masks and respiratory viruses.  I assumed there would be paywalls everywhere that would limit my access to medical journals, but there were not.  The research was somewhat time-consuming, but surprisingly easy to do, and after about six hours of work, I had reviewed all the serious peer-reviewed studies on the topic that had been published over the past twenty-five years.  I read everything I could, and not just the Conclusions or the Abstract sections, because I was not trying to construct an argument or gather ammunition to support a particular point of view.  I knew nothing about the subject, but by the end of my study, I knew everything there was to know.

 

          There was nothing ambiguous about the weight of the evidence.  The answer to the question of whether public masking could prevent the spread of respiratory viruses was quite clear.  What Fauci and all the rest had been saying in February of 2020 accurately reflected the state of medical knowledge---there was no reason to think masking would stop transmission, and there was some evidence to suggest masking would make matters worse.  The reason for the April 3 about-face was a complete mystery.  No studies and no data had appeared that would cast doubt on the past 25 years of research.  Slapping masks on the general public was pointless.

 

          I’m not going to review that 25 years of research here.  (If you are curious, you can perform the same search I did, and you will come to the same conclusions.)  But I will summarize it this way: there was very little that was directly on point.  There were articles speculating on improvements in mask design and on the best materials.  There were discussions of the possible dangers in wearing masks for prolonged periods.  There were comparisons between cloth masks and N-95 masks.

 

          The one study that was on point, the only rigorous experimental effort, came from a group of regional hospitals in Vietnam, and was published in 2015.  There were three groups of people among the 4862 participants: 1) those who wore medical masks at all times for four weeks, 2) those who wore cloth masks at all times, and 3) a control group of people who wore masks in the hospital when they would normally wear masks but would take them off at other times.  Everyone was then evaluated for clinical respiratory illness, flu-like illness, or a viral respiratory infection (which would be confirmed by a PCR test).

 

          The only statistically significant result came in the comparison between the control group and the people who wore cloth masks.  Those workers who wore cloth masks at all times had more infections than those who only wore them sometimes.

 

          This was not a very welcome finding for those who want all of us to wear masks.  The CDC has attacked the study for various (silly) reasons, but it seems to be the only randomized control trial (RCT) study done on mask-wearing, and RCT is regarded as the “gold standard” in methodology.  Since COVID hit, there have been no mask studies performed with a real control group because they are now considered unethical.  Since public health “experts” believe masks protect people, it would be morally wrong (they believe), to have a control group of people who didn’t wear masks.  This means that the 2015 study in Vietnamese regional hospitals remains the best study we have on the efficacy of masks.  And it found that wearing a mask made you more likely to get a respiratory infection.

 

          Since April of 2020, there have been dozens and dozens of studies on the effectiveness of masks in lowering the incidence of respiratory infection.  I read everything that came out until about September of that year, and then I decided there was no longer any point to it.

 

          For one thing, none of them were peer-reviewed (because they were released on an “emergency basis”), most did not even attempt to identify a control group, and the vast majority were published by “Associations” I had never heard of.  In these pro-mask studies (that was almost always the conclusion), the methodology ranged from the flawed to the laughable, but there was nothing that could withstand any reasonable scrutiny.  Eventually, these articles made me angry.  People were dying.  We needed some serious scientific inquiry.  Yet all we seemed to be getting were these publications pushing a partisan conclusion that had been ordained long before the article had been written, or even imagined.

 

          There has never been a time when anyone familiar with the literature could honestly argue that masking the general public would do anything to protect anyone or reduce the transmission of COVID.  Yet now, the effectiveness of masks is settled.  It can never be questioned or discussed.  The relentless repetition of the lie has made it an accepted truth.

 

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April 22, 2020---“Too Soon”

 

          Trump is largely responsible for the two years of COVID madness we have endured.  He never saw it coming, and he never figured out what was happening because he would never do his homework.  Since he doesn’t read or study, he was forced to believe what he was being told by the CDC and Fauci and the globalists  who hated him and wanted him out of office.

 

          He should have fired Fauci.  He should have replaced the leftist political staff at the CDC with real scientists.  He should have used the Justice Department to fight Democratic governors in their desire to crash his booming economy.

 

          After the lockdowns went into effect in late March of 2020 (“15 days to slow the spread”), Georgia Governor Brian Kemp was the first to dare reopen businesses in his state in April.  For this, he was crucified by the press across the country.  Trump’s comment at the time was “Too soon.”

 

          I will never forget (or forgive), Trump for refusing to fight and refusing to even try to learn what was being done to America by the radical Left.

 

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Ridiculous Chinese COVID videos

 

          In January and February of 2020, Chinese propaganda videos began to appear, purporting to show people keeling over and dying on the streets in Wuhan.  (Punch “ridiculous Chinese COVID videos” into your browser for samples.)  These were displayed on the internet and on TV around the world as part of the fear campaign launched at the very beginning of the COVID madness.  Many have been taken down because they are so silly, and now expose the amateurism displayed in the initial attempts to terrorize us.

 

          As the quality of propaganda improved, less and less of it was visual.  As we become more technologically sophisticated, visual lies don’t work as well.  There are too many people familiar with video editing, photo-shopping and the like, and are eager to expose it.  Today, using words on a page or a talking head on TV to excite our own imaginations is much more effective for the spreading of fear.  That’s why we never saw the elderly people in nursing homes, dying in isolation, or the people in ICUs, on ventilators.  It would be ugly, of course, but what we conjured up in our own minds was even uglier.

 

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Asymptomatic Spread

 

          On January 20, 2020, a letter from a dozen doctors in Munich was published in the New England Journal of Medicine.  They reported that a woman had recently flown from Shanghai with no symptoms, met with people in Germany who later got sick, then flew back to China and only then exhibited any symptoms of COVID.  This incident was the basis for the theory of “asymptomatic spread” that was accepted worldwide.

 

          Later, researchers from the Robert Koch Institute (part of the German equivalent of the CDC), spoke to the woman.  She said she had had some possible symptoms when she got on the plane for Germany, but was afraid to admit it at the time.

 

          The effect of this panicked response to a single anecdote was to reverse centuries of public health treatment of infectious disease.  In the past, if something was “going around” and you woke up with a sniffle, you would stay home rather than risk infecting your friends or colleagues or elderly family members.  We have all done that, many times.  In the past, people were assumed to be healthy unless they exhibited signs of sickness.  Now, suddenly, every healthy person was potentially dangerous.  “Asymptomatic spread” was the justification for quarantining the healthy, for closing businesses and schools, for isolating all of us, for forced masking policies, and banning normal human interaction.

 

          “Even if there is some asymptomatic transmission, in the entire history of respiratory viruses of any kind, asymptomatic transmission has never been the cause of outbreaks.  The cause of epidemic outbreaks is a person with symptoms.  Even if there is the rare case that an asymptomatic person is contagious, epidemics are not driven by those carriers.”

                   ---Fauci, January 28, 2020 Press Conference

 

          The COVID madness of the last two years has been driven by a number of myths, superstitions, and lies.  Asymptomatic transmission has been the most destructive of them all.

 

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Safety Protocols, PPEs, etc.

 

          We all have our favorite bits of absurdity in this category.  When I ask people about this, there are two practices mentioned more often than any others.

 

          First is the custom that developed of masked customers entering a bar or restaurant, removing their masks for the duration of their stay, and then re-masking before walking the twenty feet to leave the place.  The practice seemed especially poignant and ridiculous when in addition, all the employees in the joint were required to remain masked at all times.  It always reminded me of those pictures you would see of Kamala and Uncle Joe and Pelosi and Gavin Newsom and thirty other big politicos sitting around a big table unmasked while the masked wait-staff stood over them dispensing another bit of foie gras or a drop of pinot noir.  (You don’t see those pictures anymore since the muckety-mucks figured out that pictures like that made them all look like Marie Antoinette.)

 

          The other protective measure that often gets mentioned is the directional arrows on the floor in supermarkets and such.  One can see the logic behind this, of course.  It costs the store almost nothing to implement and lets us all know they care about our safety.  Undoubtedly, it saved zillions of lives.

 

          My son and I discovered we had different reactions to the arrows.  He would always push his cart in the wrong direction and wait to be scolded for doing so.  I preferred to treat the place like the 24-hour GTE race at Le Mans, so I followed the arrows and graded myself on the number of carts I could pass as I wove my way through the store and zoomed past the little old ladies.

 

          My personal favorite, though, is still being practiced everywhere, and it seems clear it will continue indefinitely, regardless of virus levels, mandates, or anything else.  I speak here of the wiping down and disinfecting of surfaces.

 

          In my big-box, there are hand sanitizer stations throughout the store where customers stick a hand under an electric-eye (NO TOUCHING!) Purell dispenser and get a gob of virus-killing goo.  In addition, the janitor who cleans the bathrooms and floor spills also has the job of wiping down every handle in the store every three hours.  He has been doing this for more than two years, and continues doing it to this day.  In the food area, with all the refrigerated and frozen cases, there are 103 such handles.

 

          I don’t think there has ever been a time when this obsessive surface-cleaning made any sense.  COVID-19 is, after all, a respiratory virus, and transmission occurs when somebody launches it into the air with their nose or mouth.  Originally (two years ago), there was some speculation that it might remain on surfaces for a period of time, and this fear quickly became part of the COVID madness.  Purell made millions.  Store shelves of alcohol and bleach and rubbing alcohol and wipes were empty for weeks.

 

          We quickly learned that getting COVID from a doorknob or a shopping cart was something that just didn’t happen.  On July 3, 2020, an article in the Lancet entitled “Exaggerated Risk of Transmission of COVID-19 by Fomites” should have shut down this particular mania, but as we have seen so many times, once a bit of folklore gets embedded by fear into the public consciousness, reason and science no longer matter.

 

          Subsequent research also had no effect on the true believers.  In February 2021, Nature summarized recent findings in an editorial: “[T]he evidence is now clear.  Catching the virus from surfaces---though plausible---seems to be rare.”  A long article in the Atlantic that same month said the same thing.  Then on April 19, Vincent Hill of the CDC announced that disinfecting surfaces was not effective against COVID.  Yet a year later, it is hard to find a grocery store or big-box or airport or public building that does not offer wipes to sterilize your shopping cart or a goo dispenser for your hands.

 

          These programs are extremely expensive.  Transit systems around the country have spent hundreds of millions treating buses and subway cars and stations with antimicrobial sprays.  And in addition to the cost, there is also the lunacy of it all.  If you check recent news on SEPTA, the Philly transit authority, the last twenty articles will be reports of murders and rapes on El trains, homeless people living in the trains and stations, public defecation, garbage and litter, drug addicts injecting themselves, and the like.  The basic complaint seems to be that SEPTA is doing nothing to stop any of this.  It is, however, still disinfecting surfaces on a regular schedule.

 

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Phrases that will always make me reach for my revolver

 

          “Alone together.”

 

          “My mask protects you!  Your mask protects me!”

 

          “Social distancing.”

 

          “Stay safe!”

 

          “Pandemic of the unvaccinated.”

 

          “Minor and rare.”

 

          “PPE.”

 

          “We’re all in this together.”

 

          “The new normal.”

 

          “Essential workers.”

 

          “We live in trying times.”

 

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The Unforgiven

 

          The COVID madness has been characterized, in large part, by people who should have known better, should have looked a little deeper, or should have performed a minute or two of actual thought rather than blindly following the instructions they were given by those with political and other agendas.

 

          That is far from everyone.  Most people are not going to dig any deeper than a headline in the newspaper or the “top story” on Action News.  Most people are not going to read peer-reviewed studies in the Lancet.  Critical thinking skills are not taught in schools and haven’t been for decades.  Since the Left took over most of the educational system in the 1960s, children have been taught not to question authority.  Those children are now in their fifties.

 

          But I cannot forgive those who had a responsibility to the rest of us, and ignored that responsibility.

 

          I have written at length already about the medical profession’s refusal to treat COVID patients.  On instructions from politicians and public health authorities, and contrary to the oaths they took as doctors, clinicians told patients in the early stages of COVID to stay home and isolate themselves.  There was no treatment acceptable to the bureaucrats, so physicians would not even examine their patients.  A week later, many of these poor souls would be unable to breathe, so they would finally be admitted to a hospital and put on a ventilator, but many would be too far gone at that point to recover.  Tens of thousands of people died this way, because their doctors would not attempt to treat them in the early stages.

 

          Doctors were told not to treat their patients because the federal government had decided to go all-in on a mass vaccination campaign.  Since it would take years for such a vaccine to be properly studied and obtain FDA approval, the only option was to obtain a quickie Emergency Use Authorization (an “EUA”), something that had never been done before for a vaccine.  And in order to obtain an EUA, regulations provided that there must be no alternate method of treatment. That is why doctors were told not to treat COVID patients in the early stages---because if treatment worked, no EUA could be issued, and approval for a vaccine would have to go through the usual years-long process.

 

          But that only explains why doctors were told not to treat patients.  It doesn’t explain why they, in fact, didn’t.  The answer there is simple.  They were cowards, and they would not exercise any independent judgment on the matter.  To a large extent, that is what doctors do today.  They have become so accustomed to following “guidelines” from government agencies and insurers and pharmaceutical companies and public health bureaucrats and the hospitals or medical-service companies they work for, they are little more than government functionaries themselves.  Across the country, it is estimated there were no more than 200 or 300 doctors who took their professional obligations seriously and tried to treat early COVID.  And of course, those dedicated physicians saved a number of lives.

 

          It will be a long time before America’s doctors are forgiven for abandoning their responsibility as clinicians and passively accepting demands from public health officialdom that they refuse to treat their patients.

 

          But America’s doctors were not the only people who shunned their duties in the face of mass panic and government overreach.

 

          The very first clause in the Bill of Rights in our Constitution reads:

          “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof;”

            As many have pointed out, there is no “pandemic” exception.  There’s no addendum that says, “unless the government says you can’t hold services because of a disease.”

 

          And yet….  When Cuomo or Newsom or some other governor tells churches to stop singing hymns or only allow 25% of parishioners in, or close, what do the churches do?  They obey.  Yes, there was some pushback in terms of lawsuits over the most draconian, anti-religious edicts, but for the most part, the response was obedience.  Hymn-singing stopped because, you know, singing causes COVID to appear in healthy people attending church services.  On Ash Wednesday in 2021, Catholic dioceses across America banned the symbolic rubbing of ashes on the foreheads of parishioners because, well, who the hell knows why?

 

          Some regulation of religious practices has always been permitted, but those cases have always been on the edge, at the extremes.  Occasionally, Christian Scientists will be ordered by a court to take their sick child to a medical doctor before he dies.  There has been litigation over animal sacrifices and hallucinogenic drugs.  There is a vast body of case law on employment discrimination where the question is whether an employer may fire an employee for their religious beliefs of practices.  (One of my favorites was a case from California where a school district was permitted to terminate a school bus driver because his cult espoused the religious sacrifice of children.)  But the shutting down of routine religious practices and rituals is something that has not been permitted, and which the de Blasios of America would never have attempted before.

 

          To be sure, there was some rebellion among the faithful.  When police tried to stop a thousand orthodox Jews in the Williamsburg section of New York from attending a rabbi’s funeral, the Jewish mourners refused to disperse until force was used.  Both de Blasio and Police Commissioner Dermot Shea defended the use of violence to break up the funeral.

 

          A month later, as Leftists filled the streets in NYC to protest the killing of George Floyd, the city made no attempt to discourage the demonstrations until police were attacked and rioting began.

 

          All of which brings me to the next group that owes all of us an apology—the cops.

 

          Those who are given a monopoly on the legal use of violence bear a tremendous responsibility to use that power thoughtfully and within the bounds under which that power is granted.  Because the circumstances under which violence may be appropriate can arise suddenly, cannot be predicted, and may involve danger to the officers, I always give cops the benefit of every doubt.

 

          But that doesn’t mean there are no limits.  When civil authorities in cities and states across the country exceed the authority they possess and order police to stop constitutionally-protected routine religious practices like Sabbath services or funerals, it is the duty of policemen to ignore those orders.  “I was just following orders” is never a legitimate excuse for the misuse of power.

 

          I have heard the argument made that police are in no position to decide issues involving complex legal issues, but there is nothing complicated about this.  While mayors and governors may have some traditional emergency powers that might be triggered by a virus outbreak, activities related to “religion…and the free exercise thereof…” are exempt from the government’s reach.  If a rabbi says Jews should stop doing funerals for a while, fine. If an archbishop says he’s locking the church doors, so be it.  But if Andrew Cuomo or de Blasio try to shut down the practice of religion, they are violating the law, and so are any policemen who follow their commands.

 

          The frightening aspect of police behavior during the COVID madness was not that many cops chose to obey the officials who run our towns and cities, it’s that there was ZERO resistance by the police to the enforcement of orders that were clearly illegal.  One could understand the plight of law enforcers who might be unsure of their professional responsibilities, but the complete absence of any concern for the rights of citizens in this republic must make all of us wonder about their motives.  I used to view cops as the first line of defense for my basic freedoms in America.  Now I wonder whether they are actually a threat to that freedom.

 

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Official Lies, and the End of Journalism

 

          I will not forget the lies I have been told every single day by governments, medical professionals, bureaucrats, and their lackeys in the media.  Denial of the lies is now part of the campaign to revise the history of the last two years.  “Mistakes were made.”  “We didn’t realize at the beginning that old people were more at risk.”  “For various reasons, we miscalculated the fatality rates.”  No.  They were not mistaken.  I knew the truth, and thousands of scientists around the world were trying to get the truth in the newspapers and on television, but they were silenced by the globalist Left that was pushing the COVID madness on all of us for reasons that had nothing to do with safety or public health.

 

          When forced to address the lies, the liars will sometimes claim we were lied to “for our own good.”  This infuriating explanation was offered after the April 3, 2020 mask flip by Fauci and the US government public health establishment.  Fauci himself said that we had been told not to wear masks because there was a mask shortage and the existing supply was needed for hospital workers.  Of course, there was no medical research suggesting a reason to wear masks, either before or after April 3, 2020, but let’s not spend too much time thinking about that.  Just accept that he was lying but now he’s telling the truth, and all of it was strictly for our benefit.  Get it?

 

          We all have a tendency to believe, or at least we want to believe, the people who are in positions of power and supposedly have our best interests at heart.  What happens though, after all the fibs about masks and fatality rates and the seasonality of the virus, and how COVID deaths are measured, is that now I cannot believe anything the government says.  Even if the lies were “for our own good,” (and I don’t believe that), there is now no way a rational person can believe anything he is told by official sources, the government-run news media, and the like.

 

          For example, there is a story out there in the ether that mRNA vaccines have caused AIDS.  This may be a crackpot idea.  To me, it sounds like a crackpot idea.  The problem, however, is that we know what the CDC and the WHO and CNN and NBC and Fauci and Walensky will say about it before they say it: it’s a conspiracy theory and there’s no truth to it whatsoever.  They will say it is “disinformation.”

 

          And there will never be any ambiguity or nuance to their pronouncements.  That is how you know they are lying, because there is room for ambiguity and nuance in almost any story.  There is probably some confused finding of a vaccine/AIDS link in a published study somewhere, but no one in government or the media will track it down and explain it.  Instead, they will only tell us the official position.  They will never acknowledge there may be some basis for the story, even if it is easily debunked, because they do not view it as their job to report the truth.  They will only tell us what to think.

 

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