When I was growing up there was a theory that Christianity is a made-up religion and its purpose was to subjugate the masses through mind control and grift (e.g., indulgences). The book in this review makes a similar claim about Islam, with one striking difference.
Author: John Todd Roberts
Pandemic of unvaccinated rages with delta’s spread; cases up in all 50 states
I like this story because of the pithy phrase in the title, “pandemic of [the] unvaccinated.” The phrase is sort of a Rorschach test in that it reveals the inner thoughts and assumptions of those who respond to it.
Continue reading “Pandemic of unvaccinated rages with delta’s spread; cases up in all 50 states”Are the Unvaccinated a Threat to the Vaccinated?
I don’t think so.
At a personal level, if you are vaccinated for Covid-19, then infected people are no medical threat to you. It makes no sense to single out unvaccinated spreaders by calling them a threat when all vaccination statuses are equally non-threatening to the vaccinated.
Continue reading “Are the Unvaccinated a Threat to the Vaccinated?”The Wuhan Lab and the Gain-of-Function Disagreement
This story usefully outlines the controversy which underlies the Rand Paul/Anthony Fauci video posted here yesterday. The controversy can be distilled to a single question: Did the National Institutes of Health fund gain-of-function research at the virology lab in Wuhan?
Continue reading “The Wuhan Lab and the Gain-of-Function Disagreement”The Navy’s Debauchery Problem: An Enlisted Perspective
The observations in this story ring true to me, as I have lived and worked among Naval personnel all my life.
I would say, though, that debauchery is almost a Naval tradition and it is not confined to the enlisted rates. Having been to sea on small boats (never in the Navy) I tend to think there is something about the at-sea experience that causes the excesses of at-shore behavior. I suspect, too, that navies everywhere have always known this and always found it more expedient to accept the consequences than to try to prevent them. Some things you can’t change.
MIT Study: Vaccine Hesitancy Is ‘Highly Informed, Scientifically Literate,’ and ‘Sophisticated’
This story has been kicking around for a few days now. I share it to refute the irrational speculation that vaccine hesitancy shows a political bias or that only ignorant people are hesitant to be vaccinated.
I personally believe that the vaccines for Covid-19 have been more beneficial than not, but that isn’t saying much. New and unexpected wrinkles in the Covid-19 vaccination story keep occurring. For example, some pundits have been commenting recently on the observation that populations in Europe with the highest vaccination rates are also experiencing the highest infection case rates, and vice versa (low vaccinations/low case rates).
However that particular observation plays out under scrutiny, politicizing a disease like Covid-19 is clearly a mistake.
Facebook Is Biden’s Vaccine Scapegoat
Source: The Wall Street Journal (behind paywall).
Making scapegoats is an old and despicable human behavior. Fortunately, the practice tends to backfire.
Continue reading “Facebook Is Biden’s Vaccine Scapegoat”The Military Origins of Facebook
This article tells an origins story you may not have heard. The details look about right to me for various reasons, but I expect the substance will be hard for many to take seriously.
The substance of the story is that Big Tech as we know it today was created by the military-industrial complex. This may or may not be a good thing, but it is something more people should know about.
Now They Are Saying That The Republican Party Is The #1 “National Security Threat To The United States Of America”
Source: The Economic Collapse.
I agree with the writer that it is profoundly irresponsible to describe one’s political opponents as a “national security threat.” I recommend that people who wish to be considered sane avoid doing so.
Neuroprosthesis for Decoding Speech in a Paralyzed Person with Anarthria
Source: The New England Journal of Medicine.
Researchers placed a sensor array in a patient’s brain and were able “to decode full sentences as the participant attempted to say them.”
This is fascinating stuff, but my attention goes to the name of the research sponsor: Facebook.
Speculations of the tinfoil hat variety are irresistible. Once it becomes possible to decode brain waves into information, encoding information into brain waves should also become possible. Will Facebook get the patent on that?