EPISODE · Dec 22, 2021 · 20 MIN
Episode 17 An Anti-Science Christmas
Summary:Politicians and bureaucrats who claim lockdowns and mask mandates slowed the spread of Covid-19 have no explanation for Florida, Texas, Iowa, Sweden, and dozens of other jurisdictions that did not impose the policies or discontinued them over a year ago. One reason might be that evidence for the primary justification for these policies just isn’t there.Links:Bills wide receiver Cole Beasley: 'Covid is not keeping me out of this game. Therules are'Fauci: Amount of virus in breakthrough delta cases 'almost identical' to unvaccinatedPost-lockdown SARS-CoV-2 nucleic acid screening in nearly ten million residents of Wuhan, ChinaHousehold Transmission of SARS-CoV-2: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysisWhat should you do if you have asymptomatic COVID-19?Global Percentage of Asymptomatic SARS-CoV-2 Infections Among the Tested Population and Individuals With Confirmed COVID-19 DiagnosisAdditional Reading:An Anti-State Christmas Pandemia: How Coronavirus Hysteria Took Over Our Government, Rights, and Lives The Real Anthony Fauci: Bill Gates, Big Pharma, and the Global War on Democracy and Public Health Free Gift from Tom:Download a free copy of Tom's new e-book, An Anti-State Christmas, at antistatechristmas.com. It’s also available in paperback. A great stocking stuffer! Get a few copies for friends who need deprogramming or even just a few laughs.Like the music on Tom Mullen Talks Freedom? You can hear more at tommullensings.com!
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Politicians and bureaucrats who claim lockdowns and mask mandates slowed the spread of Covid-19 have no explanation for Florida, Texas, Iowa, Sweden, and dozens of other jurisdictions that did not impose the policies or discontinued them over a year ago. One reason might be that evidence for the primary justification for these policies just isn’t there.
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