A “right to try” should also include an option to be deliberately exposed to COVID-19

Some people are justifying the mRNA vaccines as ethical under the ethical principle of “right to try”, which I fully agree with. What I disagree with is the propaganda campaign surrounding the vaccine along with the deliberate overestimation of its effectiveness and underestimation of its danger. Every adult should have the power to make their own decisions about their health, and if an un-licensed but promising drug or treatment exists, they deserve to have the option to try it if it has the potential to save their life.

But by the same principle there should be included an option to be deliberately exposed to the virus itself in a controlled environment, with treatment at the ready, rather than awaiting a chance infection somewhere down the line.

Great Moments in the History of Scientific Hubris!

What would you call this, chemical imperialism? Here is the arrogance and ignorance of science on full display. Notice the African tribe looking at this guy like he is out of his mind as he EATS the DDT, as if this will somehow convince them to douse their crops with First World chemicals. If they were cautiously skeptical before, I’m sure this sealed the deal.

Mexican actor Eugenio Derbez gives Fauci his first real interview

I have a feeling that Fauci agreed to this interview because he assumed that Mexican actors would be at least as credulous and stupid as their American counterparts. Not so, as this interview clearly proves. Derbez appears to be the first person to ask actual intelligent questions of the NIAID director, and Fauci grows visibly uncomfortable as the interview proceeds.

Compare this with the pathetic display of American actors who mindlessly gush over Fauci in interviews, ask the stupidest questions, and do nothing more than massage Fauci’s colossal ego.

30% of Scotland’s worst COVID cases were acquired in a hospital

Not too surprising. Hospitals are hot zones for every type of dangerous infection.

For some reason we insist on stuffing everything into one giant building, rather than spread out over multiple buildings. Or better yet, removing restrictions that allow for more independent specialty clinics. Dismantling the anti-competitive regulations that prop up these monstrous hospitals should be job #1 very soon.

Kroger says it accidentally administered “empty syringes” instead of COVID vax

Good god. How does one administer an “empty syringe”, exactly? It doesn’t instill confidence in the abilities of the people performing the injections. Who are they? How much experience do they have with this? These vaccines are being administered all over the place: Target fitting rooms, various grocery stores, random parking lots, et cetera. Mistakes are happening all the time. The cavalier way that this is being handled is strange, considering the fact that these vaccines haven’t been licensed by the FDA, is a completely new vaccine technology, and is still technically in the trial phase.

It’s not anti-cop to believe that the power of police should be strictly limited

Derek Chauvin, the cop who knelt on George Floyd’s neck until he died, has seen his third degree murder charge reinstated by the judge at the order of the MN supreme court.

Here is the graphic bodycam footage of Floyd’s arrest and death. He goes limp at around the 16-minute mark, but Chauvin continues to bear down on his neck. Clearly unnecessary.

Floyd here was in an unwinnable situation, once he was on the ground. If he moved, Chauvin would continue to bear down, cutting off his oxygen. If he tried to explain that he couldn’t breathe, the cops would say, “Oh you’ve got enough oxygen to talk! You’re fine.” You can hear them say this several times. And it has been reported elsewhere that MN cops learned their restraint techniques from Israel’s Apartheid-state thugs, from whom they and many other American cops receive periodic training.

Was Floyd a dirtbag? Probably. But so was Chauvin. The body language of the cops make it fairly obvious that they believed they could get away with almost anything. That’s the problem. There must be accountability at every level of government, but blind cop-worship is a hindrance to that.

What if there existed pro-Antifa police departments? PD’s with an anti-white bias? Imagine Floyd as white, and his killers as black. Or imagine them all-white, or all-black. Whatever. Imagine Floyd was a political activist, or journalist. They’re killed all the time by cops around the world. It’s the lack of restraint, fueled by the belief that they’ll never receive punishment.

Cops are great people, and necessary for the functioning of a free society. But they are human, and therefore must operate with strictly-defined limits. It is possible to support cops while simultaneously condemning this out-of-control behavior.

It’s the job of the court to determine guilt, not a Barney Fife who thinks he’s the Punisher. This behavior needs to be corrected immediately. Abolish police unionization, abolish qualified immunity, forbid donations to police departments, forbid any funding outside of the community being policed.