I was caught by surprise today to see that your Xwitter account is gone (unless I'm somehow mistaken).
I'm sorry if I happened to have had anything to do with you killing your account (I've challenged you a few times on X, and now I'm feeling sort of bad about it). Please understand that I'm not "flattering" myself to think that I (a very anonymous nobody) had anything to do with your decision; I just have an niggling "woman's intuition" sense (that's likely incorrect, I realize) that I didn't help matters.
Anyway, I'm sorry that you for whatever reasons (you probably have many good ones, including your professional prospects going forward) decided to delete it -- rather than just putting up a "gone fishing" sign and preserving the record (which includes the engagement with others whose records are now diminished by your "radical" decision).
I see that you have had this move in mind for a few months based on your April post about transferring info over to Substack, but again it's still a bit startling that you (your account) just went poof. I'm saying a little prayer for you right now, as well as heartfully* hoping peace, love, and success for you and yours for decades to come. (*heartfully really should be a word)
BTW, this is a very good article ("Why the 6-foot rule was not corrected"). It's a sober/rational/sane and informed perspective/assessment on a very consequential subject. You really get to the crux of why the 6-ft insanity mattered and matters. Thank you (I'll keep it in mind and pass it on if occasion presents).
That said, I'm not sure where you get your info from when you write:
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This, of course, contradicts two of the central tenets of public health ethics: informed consent and autonomy.
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I'll give you the benefit of the doubt/defer to your knowledge that those are actually central tenets of PH (it's news to me, but I'm not educated in the discipline [in fact I am repelled by it]). One might fairly describe me as having "Public Health Derangement Syndrome" as my contemptuousness for PH people is pretty much off the charts (even re the better ones like Dr. Jay and Dr. Atlas, and even the smart/accomplished Dr. Bell whom I almost 100% respect and think is a very good person).
I believe the pandemic was completely fake (even if there really was/is a new SARS virus) and unnecessary. It was a show (theater), and it was a crime against humanity to call it a pandemic and a pandemic in need of a special pandemic response (I thought this in late March 2020 and every day since). I also believe the "vaccines" were entirely unneeded (which is related to one of my preexisting criticisms of you). I believe the "central tenet" of public health of "avoid infection" is completely irrational. Whether we're talking about seasonal influenza or some potentially high "risk/threat" avian influenza, or a common cold or an exotic cold. It's all a scam. And until PH recognizes that it's all a scam, then public health is a scam too -- it's thoroughly discredited and illegitimate as far as I am concerned. To me, PH is an awful lot like a brainwashed cult in its worship of the mad idea of "prevent infection." "Must not infect/get infected" is an inanity that the PH disciples/commandos don't even question (not much different from superstition). Pandemic management (along with potential-pandemic surveillance and so forth) is an absurd "profession." The CDC (and NIH et al) should be a small & limited agency that is based on enlightened reason, but instead it's filled with a bunch of people with useless PH degrees who think they are qualified and important. Government everywhere is completely out of control in the "modern" age, and healthcare/disease "management"/life sciences/etc are significant reasons why. The professional pandemic catastrophizers should be shunned by polite society.
Thanks for reading my rant. All The Best, Mr. Kevin, and may your endeavors and pursuits actually make the world a better place (unlike scamdemic public "health").
Dear Dr. Kevin,
I was caught by surprise today to see that your Xwitter account is gone (unless I'm somehow mistaken).
I'm sorry if I happened to have had anything to do with you killing your account (I've challenged you a few times on X, and now I'm feeling sort of bad about it). Please understand that I'm not "flattering" myself to think that I (a very anonymous nobody) had anything to do with your decision; I just have an niggling "woman's intuition" sense (that's likely incorrect, I realize) that I didn't help matters.
Anyway, I'm sorry that you for whatever reasons (you probably have many good ones, including your professional prospects going forward) decided to delete it -- rather than just putting up a "gone fishing" sign and preserving the record (which includes the engagement with others whose records are now diminished by your "radical" decision).
I see that you have had this move in mind for a few months based on your April post about transferring info over to Substack, but again it's still a bit startling that you (your account) just went poof. I'm saying a little prayer for you right now, as well as heartfully* hoping peace, love, and success for you and yours for decades to come. (*heartfully really should be a word)
BTW, this is a very good article ("Why the 6-foot rule was not corrected"). It's a sober/rational/sane and informed perspective/assessment on a very consequential subject. You really get to the crux of why the 6-ft insanity mattered and matters. Thank you (I'll keep it in mind and pass it on if occasion presents).
That said, I'm not sure where you get your info from when you write:
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This, of course, contradicts two of the central tenets of public health ethics: informed consent and autonomy.
-------
I'll give you the benefit of the doubt/defer to your knowledge that those are actually central tenets of PH (it's news to me, but I'm not educated in the discipline [in fact I am repelled by it]). One might fairly describe me as having "Public Health Derangement Syndrome" as my contemptuousness for PH people is pretty much off the charts (even re the better ones like Dr. Jay and Dr. Atlas, and even the smart/accomplished Dr. Bell whom I almost 100% respect and think is a very good person).
I believe the pandemic was completely fake (even if there really was/is a new SARS virus) and unnecessary. It was a show (theater), and it was a crime against humanity to call it a pandemic and a pandemic in need of a special pandemic response (I thought this in late March 2020 and every day since). I also believe the "vaccines" were entirely unneeded (which is related to one of my preexisting criticisms of you). I believe the "central tenet" of public health of "avoid infection" is completely irrational. Whether we're talking about seasonal influenza or some potentially high "risk/threat" avian influenza, or a common cold or an exotic cold. It's all a scam. And until PH recognizes that it's all a scam, then public health is a scam too -- it's thoroughly discredited and illegitimate as far as I am concerned. To me, PH is an awful lot like a brainwashed cult in its worship of the mad idea of "prevent infection." "Must not infect/get infected" is an inanity that the PH disciples/commandos don't even question (not much different from superstition). Pandemic management (along with potential-pandemic surveillance and so forth) is an absurd "profession." The CDC (and NIH et al) should be a small & limited agency that is based on enlightened reason, but instead it's filled with a bunch of people with useless PH degrees who think they are qualified and important. Government everywhere is completely out of control in the "modern" age, and healthcare/disease "management"/life sciences/etc are significant reasons why. The professional pandemic catastrophizers should be shunned by polite society.
Thanks for reading my rant. All The Best, Mr. Kevin, and may your endeavors and pursuits actually make the world a better place (unlike scamdemic public "health").
Sincerely/Warmly, @mdmstakeholder