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June 23, 2025
How did government vigilance against lethal attacks like 9/11 culminate in the claim that critics of public health measures were terrorists? The bulletin ignored the possibility that trust in our governing institutions had been undermined was the policies themselves.
By Josh Stylman
June 23, 2025
Be the generalist. See the system. The truth depends on it. The future won't be saved by the most credentialed. It'll be saved by those who can see clearly—and refuse to look away.
By David Marks
June 22, 2025
No matter how much information about the abuses of powerful forces during the pandemic, no matter how much is learned about the deviant behavior of leadership and government agencies, the unvaccinated have yet to be vindicated.
By Yaakov Ophir
June 21, 2025
Our research team undertook a structured, step-by-step evaluation of the empirical foundations of the “millions saved” narrative. We critically examined the hypothetical statistical models that produced this extraordinary figure, as well as multiple randomized controlled trials and large-scale observational studies.
June 20, 2025
The Cochrane Collaboration publishes systematic reviews of healthcare interventions in the Cochrane Library. It was once a highly respected institution, but this has changed, and I shall tell a particularly grotesque story about Cochrane bureaucracy.
By Steven Kritz
June 20, 2025
In sum, public health professionals and healthcare providers in the US have been bought and paid for, and have become too willing to follow whatever shiny objects their professional organizations or paymasters place before them without question.
June 19, 2025
For the sake of the children facing mutilation and poisoning, even over parental objections, we can be thankful that a majority of the court has found its way through the thicket of lies to state a plain truth.
June 19, 2025
There is no question that vaccine policy should be informed by experienced scientists. But there must be a line between advising on science and voting on the commercial fate of the very products tied to one’s funding.
By Josh Stylman
June 18, 2025
This isn't just the completion of digital enslavement—it's the creation of a reality where human agency becomes impossible. The invisible leash becomes the very categories through which you understand choice, identity, thought, resistance, and survival itself.
June 18, 2025
Alasdair MacIntyre, one of the most influential moral philosophers of our times, passed away. Though he was not a household name for most people, he was known to anyone seriously involved in the world of moral, social, or political philosophy.
June 17, 2025
This is the same crowd that is proclaiming to be against kings. The question is: what do they favor? If the lockdown era is any indication, this is a movement not about freedom but of Lilliputians restricting freedom of the people.
By Randall Bock
June 17, 2025
In February 2025, President Trump signed an Executive Order prohibiting federal funding for educational institutions that mandate Covid-19 vaccines for in-person attendance. Medical schools reliant on federal funds may reconsider these pointless mandates, paeans to outdated orthodoxy.
June 16, 2025
This is more than a story about one woman’s personal decision. It is a story about institutional culture, regulatory failure, and the consequences of silence. Those who spoke up were punished. Those who stayed silent kept their jobs and reputations.
June 16, 2025
We should not forget that one of the greatest risks of AI technology may be a degradation of the learning process itself, and thus a new intellectual dark age. It is up to teachers to avert such a catastrophic outcome.