Anonymous ID: d7f8b3 Jan. 29, 2022, 1:16 p.m. No.15493676   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3684 >>3744 >>3864

Border Patrol is Not Happy

 

Ali Bradley

NEW:Tense exchange between @CBP agents & @USBPChief today in Laredo—Chief Ortizsays they signed up for this job. Agent says, “For evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing… Good men are doing nothing. You’re allowing illegal aliens to be dropped off in communities…” https://t.co/hITyachCIH

 

https://twitter.com/AliBradleyTV/status/1487248833050513408?s=20&t=YF5h_wrkGx_K9WZqZ2iXYA

Anonymous ID: d7f8b3 Jan. 29, 2022, 1:22 p.m. No.15493716   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3725

Less than 13 put of 38 districts in TX that have conservative leadershipThe house if representatives is worse

TX anons vote for this giy

 

Jameson Ellis

At the Montgomery County Eagle Forum, I had two minutes to introduce constituents to our campaign mission: to Restore Liberty, Refund the Police, Make America AMERICA Again, and Fire Dan Crenshaw from DC. #JamesonEllisForCongress #RestoreLiberty #FireDCfromDC https://t.co/3tRkw3O2v0

 

https://twitter.com/thejamesonellis/status/1487222111701712901?s=20&t=YF5h_wrkGx_K9WZqZ2iXYA

Anonymous ID: d7f8b3 Jan. 29, 2022, 1:25 p.m. No.15493733   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3759

David Cross

 

Very proud ballot harvester at Suwanee Library, Gwinnett County Georgia. October 12, 2020 12:20 pm Getting paid for his deposit. Will ⁦@GaSecofState⁩ do anything? https://t.co/nnlrniAhdO

 

https://twitter.com/GAballots/status/1487209392915288064?s=20&t=YF5h_wrkGx_K9WZqZ2iXYA

Anonymous ID: d7f8b3 Jan. 29, 2022, 1:29 p.m. No.15493767   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3785 >>3818

Kulldorff Deleted: Famed Epidemiologist and Early Opponent of Lockdowns Banned by LinkedIn

 

https://twitter.com/MartinKulldorff/status/1487185025590345737?s=20&t=YF5h_wrkGx_K9WZqZ2iXYA

Anonymous ID: d7f8b3 Jan. 29, 2022, 1:31 p.m. No.15493785   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>15493767

==Update=•

Martin Kulldorff

@MartinKulldorff

Thank you

@jeffreyatucker

at

@brownstoneinst

. After his article about my deleted LinkedIn account, it was quickly restored by LinkedIn, at least for now. Hope they restore other censored accounts as well.

Anonymous ID: d7f8b3 Jan. 29, 2022, 1:44 p.m. No.15493896   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4084 >>4091 >>4127 >>4163

Alex Washburne

@WashburneAlex

COVID has radically altered my view of academic science. The institution I was practically born into and believed worth saving now seems irrevocably compromised.

 

The heads of health science funding suppressed research to support policies that caused 20 million people to starve.

1:32 PM · Jan 27, 2022·Twitter Web App

This propaganda campaign - and it is exactly that - deliberately constructed the misinfo oversimplifications

@DrJBhattacharya

is pointing out.

 

"Let 'er rip", "eugenics", "sacrificing grandma for the economy" - these slogans are unscientific straw men that scientists engineered.

 

That these slogans were deliberately designed as a "devastating take-down" of competing scientific worldviews, and that these takedowns were enabled by the unique power held by heads of federal funding institutions, undermined science and our federal funding institutions.

 

Simply put:

The pandemic burden was overestimated. People like me with more accurate estimates of burden were ostracized in the field by slogans engineered at NIH, NIAID, and CDC.

 

Overestimates of burden, duration came from folk consulting PFE/MRNA

 

Our federal institutions, our national mainstream media, credentialism and the richest private universities' nameswere all weaponized towards anticompetitive scientific practicesthat undermined and implicates science, scientists, and our entire academic + media ecosystem.

 

The most discouraging thing, to me, is thatby simply finding the inconvenient truth that pandemic burden is lower, and by trying to share my work, I burnt my academic bridges and left American academic science. Where would I go for funding? Fauci's NIAID? Walensky's CDC?

 

Scientists' collective failure to tame their online mob mentality, their failure to protect young scientists & open-mindedly consider competing views, damns our entire public scientific enterprise.

 

I'm now unconvinced these institutions are capable of internal reform.

 

I see these institutions as unlikely to reform because scientists with undeserved power leading them stifle competition.

 

Unelected heads of agencies underserved our democratic deliberations by killing scientific debatewith hostile slogans, a false-consensus, and abuse of power.

 

I quit academic science because of the politics of COVID, the culture of hostility, that started at the top brass of US medical funding agencies who overstepped their authority, powerful professors who overexploited their fame to monopolize public deliberations, and more.

 

These folk engineered a propaganda campaign and suppression of dissent in the service of policies that are documented to have caused unprecedented global collateral damage & displacement of harm from the old + rich to the young + poor.

 

Unelected bureaucrats stifled science with a culture of hostility, manufactured belief in a false-consensus, fanned the flames of fear, and undermined American deliberative processes of the legislative branch.

 

As a consequence, 20 million poor people in Africa + Asia starved.

 

100 million kids were thrown into multidimensional poverty. Tens of millions of kids are missing from schools. Child mental health is in crisis, deaths of despair rose. Test scores showed the largest & most inequitable drop in the history of test scores.

 

This collateral damage might be more tolerable were it the result of fair competition of ideas and a faithful, unbiased presentation of science.

 

But the competition was unfair, the presentation of science was biased & unfaithful, and the collateral damage is thus unacceptable.

 

These people starved, these kids are in poverty, my own friends commit suicide, and an entire world of victims of our pandemic policies suffered at the hands of federal science officials who abused their power, their fame, their authority, their credentials.

 

People died as a result of policies that were conceived by an illegitimate deliberative process, a process misled by the scientists whose job was to fund science and possibly serve as unbiased consultants.

 

The poor coverage of the collateral damage further serves those in power.

 

I'm not outraged, I'm heartbroken. I lost my career in academia, my letters of recommendation, and my entire vision of how my life would unfold as a professor. I lost all that because I kept an open mind & discovered an inconvenient truth that undermined the false consensus.

But ultimately, it's not about me. It's about science and its ability to inform policy. It's about the millions worldwide hungry, impoverished, deprived of education, depressed or suicidal, and more.

 

The weaponization of scientific institutions hurt people in the 21st century.

 

https://twitter.com/WashburneAlex/status/1486809798439936000?s=20&t=ur3pgeFp4GxuEiPaelVMCA