Subscribe now for access to all posts and get access to the full archive of past articles, podcasts and other content. Both of my books on pandemic data, “Illusion of Control” and “Unmasked,” are available now. They're just never going to give up, are they? The mask fanatics spent years forcing their delusions onto others during the COVID-19 pandemic. From Anthony Fauci, forcefully and scientifically telling the country that masks don't work, to flip-flopping when he realized his party had changed their mind, to the CDC altering national policy based on an entirely inaccurate article from a sociologist in The New York Times, to the endless list of politicians who demanded masking before they were subsequently photographed enjoying maskless dinners at fancy restaurants. Not to mention the other elite politicians who stood around maskless at schools while young children - photographed with them - were forced to wear them, based on the delusions of adults. But the real issue with the mask zealots is still the fact that they were never forced to admit they were wrong. Instead, years after masking comprehensively failed to stop COVID anywhere on earth, they've relied on an unfalsifiable premise: masks would have worked if everyone wore them. Now, a new paper, yes a new paper, has been released making that case once again. And once again it's disingenuous, inaccurate, and purposefully ignorant. Which means it's sure to grab the attention of a willing media desperate to protect itself. READ THE LATEST: Continue reading this post for free in the Substack app |