The kernal brilliance of vaccines.
Category: Freedom & Health
Needle Points, Chapter I
One needn’t agree with the decisions or actions of the vaccine hesitant in order to learn something from them and about them, and about society as a whole.
Naturally acquired immunity is equal to or more robust and superior to existing vaccines. We should respect the right of the bodily integrity of individuals to decide for themselves.
Judges lack training in everything but the law, which is not their weakness but their strength. On COVID, as on any other contentious subject, a little learning outside the courtroom is exactly what should not occur.
Left-leaning academics once championed ideological diversity. Now that they have captured the university, viewpoint diversity is perceived as dangerous.
Western liberal democracies, especially Canada, have descended into authoritarianism. COVID appears to be the reason, but this transformation has long been underway.
A plague on both our houses
Whatever we may discover about the true origins of SARS-CoV-2, the World Health Organization investigation has revealed a habit in modern scientific research of risking a biological catastrophe, that ought to be a matter of public concern.
Mad science, sane science
So much of what ails us today are products of modern science and technology gone wild.
The science fiction moment is upon us. A dynamite discussion between Postmedia columnist Anthony Furey and Dr. Ann Cavoukian, Ontario’s former information and privacy commissioner, unpacks unprecedented concerns around privacy and security in a Vaccine Passport world, the indiscretions of voice recognition technologies and the Internet of Things rollout.
Know thy immunity
Our bodies learned a thing or two about contagion. But it is not just our immune system that protects us.
