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Pandemia: How Coronavirus Hysteria Took Over Our Government, Rights, and Lives
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The fact that supposedly reputable news organizations are openly working in concert with governments to craft narratives around Covid—and now to push vaccines and demonize the unvaccinated—is extraordinarily dangerous. And the fact that Twitter banned me at the open urging of the federal government is a betrayal of American values that is hard to b
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By July and August, I had grown more concerned about the vaccines than ever. Alongside their declining effectiveness and the data showing the superiority of natural immunity, their “tail risks” appeared to be rising.
Alex Berenson • Pandemia: How Coronavirus Hysteria Took Over Our Government, Rights, and Lives

Those civil liberties and practical concerns were the main reason the Times had published its article. As it explained, “On Thursday, the United States recorded 45,604 new coronavirus cases…. If the rates of contagiousness in Massachusetts and New York were to apply nationwide, then perhaps only 4,500 of those people may actually need to isolate an
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