Austin Institute Podcast on Battling Censorship
My recent interview with Marianna Orlandi where we discuss a wide range of important issues, including my fight against government censorship.
If you live or work in the Austin area, you should check out the Austin Institute for the Study of Family and Culture and their programs for UT students and the general public. The Institute’s scholars include several old friends of mine like Mark Regnerus, Pat Fagan, and Catherine Pakaluk. In this interview I chat with the Executive Director about a range of topics. I hope you enjoy the conversation.
The Great Barrington Declaration would have protected those at actual risk while leaving free the young and healthy. Once the "flatten the curve" failed to prevent a pandemic, the cost to the majority, including coerced participation in a massive drug test, exceeded the benefit to the few. This violation of the social contract was offset by huge government payouts, including fraudulent loans that were forgiven, all paid for by the people whose freedoms were annulled. If there ever was a time for questions and discussion, this was it and the government agencies knew it. So they took control of the means of information production. This was a dress rehearsal for the next totalitarian "state of emergency."
Two "heads ups":
Margaret Anna Alice has a recent post asking for "signatures"--replies--in her comment section which thank the founders of substack for defending freedom of speech despite recent pressure moves. Your name should be in there! https://margaretannaalice.substack.com/p/on-fearing-freedomplus-thanking-substack
I have a new post on four recent must-see videos about the Covid/Vax Disaster. https://pomocon.substack.com/p/recent-must-see-vids-on-the-covidvax 'Course, I haven't watched this one yet, maybe next time...