Sunday, June 25, 2023

Informational No Man's Land

Under these circumstances, those who do their own independent research, rather than uncritically swallowing whatever “official authorities” tell them, are not the “cranks” and “conspiracy theorists” they are being made out to be, but citizens who actually understand the predicament they find themselves in, and have the courage to think for themselves, even when it draws down ridicule, censorship, and alienation from “respectable” society.

One of the remarkable features of these Covid years is the amount of misleading and downright false information emitted by "Official" sources, most notably public health authorities, government-appointed regulators, and mainstream media.

As somone who turned on a daily basis to the website of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for updates on the Covid outbreak in February and March 2020, I was especially shocked and disappointed by the abysmal failure of authoritative bodies to impartially report the evidence bearing on masking, vaccinations, lockdowns, PCR testing, and other aspects of pandemic policy.

We have been lied to and deceived about matters of life and death, such as the risk-benefit tradeoffs of the Covid vaccines, not only by the pharmaceutical industry, but by the people who occupy leading positions of public authority in our society.

There is absolutely no evidence to suggest that children's risk from Covid is significant enough to warrant their exposure to a vaccine that has sparked a significant number of adverse events and whose long-term risks to children are still not well understood.

The idea that a person who tested positive in a PCR test, but had absolutely no clinical symptoms of Covid-related disease, should count as a Covid "Case" or that the death of such a person was a "Covid" death.

Put simply, we now live in an informational No Man's Land, in which every man must fend for himself, to the best of his ability, without the backing of an impressive Official Source to do his thinking for him.

Living in an informational No Man's Land is demanding because you can't just skip over to the CDC website to resolve your doubts.

https://brownstone.org/articles/informational-no-mans-land/

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