Great information here, and glad you published it. I feel sad thinking about how government restrictions led to so much suffering. I live in Florida and feel I was given an easy ride compared to so many others during these years. This is very well written, particularly as a first substack publication.
Thank you but I wrote it as a white paper for policymakers. Everyone but DeSantis ignored it in toto. As I watched the world descend into madness, I decided to make it more broadly available; those of us who know this was irrational madness at best and totalitarian evil at the more likely have a duty to shout from the rooftops that Fauci, Birx and the rest should be on trial for crimes against humanity.
Since you wrote it as a white paper for policymakers, I am sure you were super disappointed to feel ignored. I used to meet with politicians and try to raise awareness about various issues regarding human rights violations in China. It feels like beating your head against a wall when you care so much and feel like the "important people" don't care, or have their hands tied. Anyway, keep up the good work. It matters.
Yes, spot on. I would only quibble with the well-intentioned bit about Fauci and Birx. I'm dubious too about the virus, I think most of the dying was not Covid-19 but covid policy, as in, sending people with pneumonia home until they turn blue, then putting them on Remdesivir and a ventilator, not letting family be present. Also the lockdowns and the jab. I said some time ago, covid policy will prove to be 100xs worse than the virus (which was a bioweapon i suspect perpetrated on us by our own government to test run social controls.)
If covid-19 was anything at all it was a revelation of how fascist as you say our leadership is, how fearful Americans are - and how many authoritarians there are among us.
There is some merit to that. The radical acolytes of the Climate Hysteria Apocalypse Church sure do like to attribute everything up to and including racism and economic disparities to "carbon."
Great information here, and glad you published it. I feel sad thinking about how government restrictions led to so much suffering. I live in Florida and feel I was given an easy ride compared to so many others during these years. This is very well written, particularly as a first substack publication.
Thank you but I wrote it as a white paper for policymakers. Everyone but DeSantis ignored it in toto. As I watched the world descend into madness, I decided to make it more broadly available; those of us who know this was irrational madness at best and totalitarian evil at the more likely have a duty to shout from the rooftops that Fauci, Birx and the rest should be on trial for crimes against humanity.
Since you wrote it as a white paper for policymakers, I am sure you were super disappointed to feel ignored. I used to meet with politicians and try to raise awareness about various issues regarding human rights violations in China. It feels like beating your head against a wall when you care so much and feel like the "important people" don't care, or have their hands tied. Anyway, keep up the good work. It matters.
I battle on, irrespective of how many stuffed shirt hollow title moronic Swamp Creatures ignore Reason, Logic and Objective Reality.
Yes, spot on. I would only quibble with the well-intentioned bit about Fauci and Birx. I'm dubious too about the virus, I think most of the dying was not Covid-19 but covid policy, as in, sending people with pneumonia home until they turn blue, then putting them on Remdesivir and a ventilator, not letting family be present. Also the lockdowns and the jab. I said some time ago, covid policy will prove to be 100xs worse than the virus (which was a bioweapon i suspect perpetrated on us by our own government to test run social controls.)
If covid-19 was anything at all it was a revelation of how fascist as you say our leadership is, how fearful Americans are - and how many authoritarians there are among us.
This is my most read post. https://williamhunterduncan.substack.com/p/there-was-no-covid-19-pandemic
There is some merit to that. The radical acolytes of the Climate Hysteria Apocalypse Church sure do like to attribute everything up to and including racism and economic disparities to "carbon."