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writer and eternal optimist

Cancel culture’s new target – the human immune system

THE POLITICS OF IMMUNITY PART 3 PART 1 – The Politics of immunity: the science that passes us by and PART 2 – Waning Vaccine Immunity: The Unprintable Lead How the politicization of naturally acquired immunity to SARS-CoV-2 is a … Continue reading

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The shedding

I sat alone with this giant heap of past, a groaning gunny bag,I sat alone, unpacked it piece by fragile piece, with bomb disposal careThe childhood fears, the faces, feelings all, the leaps to trust, to pain, to shy awayFaded … Continue reading

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I won’t assume you’re a zombie if you don’t assume I’m a delinquent.

I know you care. It’s all over your face.Do you think I was born yesterday?I know you. You’re my friend. Remember?Knock, knock. I know you care. I know you’re doing this for the ‘right’ reasons.I know you believe fully, in … Continue reading

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Letter from an unvaccinated doctor to his patients

Dr Grégory Pamart was the only doctor in Jenlain, a village of 1000 inhabitants in the North of France close to the Belgian border. On September 15, this 33 year old father of four was forced to resign over the … Continue reading

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Waning vaccine immunity: the unprintable lead

The politics of immunity: part 2The politics of immunity: part 1 The biggest story of the past six months in the world of CV-19 science is the declining protective properties of the vaccine, but you wouldn’t know it from watching … Continue reading

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The politics of immunity: Part 1

THE POLITICS OF IMMUNITYPART ONE: THE SCIENCE THAT PASSES US BY If you research naturally acquired immunity to SARS-CoV-2 you can’t help but be struck by a conspicuous disparity in how the subject is approached depending on who is talking … Continue reading

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The horse de-wormer meme

The fact that I can write an article with a title this obscure and remain confident that most people will get the context, just goes to show the extent of meme warfare in the manipulation and management of public opinion. … Continue reading

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Think the vaccinated are less selfish than the unvaccinated? Think again.

Faces in a Mirror by R.S. Connett “The surest way to work up a crusade in favor of some good cause is to promise people they will have a chance of maltreating someone….to be able to behave badly and call … Continue reading

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Timid New World: the myth of safety and the response of the state

‘To be more safe, they at length become willing to run the risk of being less free.’ Alexander Hamilton, The Federalist Papers What happens to a society when it prioritizes safety over freedom? We’re finding out. Victoria Balutel “The fear” … Continue reading

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Hua-Yen as a basis for absolute freedom

This is a rather elaborate slug for a coming post. Hua-Yen (sometimes spelled Huayan) is a form of Buddhism that emerged in China around the latter part of the 2nd century CE and came to its full flourishing in the … Continue reading

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