If @DrJBhattacharya saw what I saw, he’d realize that being called “fringe” in an email isn’t so bad. A discussion of how hypersensitive laptop class doctors weaponize their victimhood to silence their critics. My latest for @ScienceBasedMed sciencebasedmedicine.org/fringe/
Dying of COVID is worse.
Republicans want to gut federal public health response capacity, slash spending on health research, and stack oversight panels with politicians www.politico.com/news/2024/09...
Still angry about the Covid response, GOP lawmakers want to overhaul the National Institutes of Health if they win in November.
Next week, Stanford University will host a health policy summit with a range of fringe voices. The conference was organized by Great Barrington Declaration co-author Dr. Jay Bhattacharya. Well, the speaker list has been updated to include Alex Berenson and an editor from The Epoch Times.
Stanford is rolling out the red carpet for an increasingly radical group of fringe voices.
Oh yes. It gets worse and worse. I’m reading your book now. Terrifying.
To prevent a potential pandemic, @R_H_Ebright @Bryce_Nickels are willing to partner a provirus doctors @DrJBhattacharya while heaping contempt & scorn on frontline doctors who refuse to forget COVID. They are making us less safe and they don’t care. sciencebasedmedicine.org/amnesia/
Biosafety Now is fine working with a pro-virus, misinformation doctor to prevent a potential pandemic. What about a doctor who worked with patients and countered misinformation during an actual pandem
The author of these articles wrote a book about doctors who refuse to admit error, and used peanut allergies as an example. 🙄
As for the doctors speaking out against political advocacy, see @joho.bsky.socialsciencebasedmedicine.org/thepoint/
Hypocritical articles on politics and medicine weren't really about politics and medicine, they were a message- the standards we set for you, don't apply to us and everyone knows it.