I don’t like Steve Kirsch. I think he’s a fence-sitter and has served to muddy the Covid waters with his equivocations. That being said, he seems to be coming to the realization that genocide might have been the goal all along, albeit slowly. Better late than never Steve! Steve blocked me from his Substack after I criticized his interview of Sasha Latipova. So much for the free exchange of ideas…
Anyway, it strikes me that if an ‘academic’ can put her name on such a cheap hit piece, it’s no wonder that Harvard has a Plagiarist president. There seems to be a decided shortage of shame in academia these days. This piece literally inverts the statistics that should have already led to a worldwide French Revolution.
References:
1. https://www.skepticalraptor.com/skepticalraptorblog.php/the-misleading-claims-of-anti-vaccine-steve-kirsch-a-review/
I've been critical of Kirsch but for some reason he never blocked me. In fact after I un-subscribed to him he auto-subscribes me back on occasionally. Dr. Mercola does the same thing. Do they know each other? Kirsch's story about being red-pilled by his carpet cleaner is a little far fetched. If true why hasn't he ever interviewed the carpet cleaner? Or has he? Doubt it. I had issues with his billboard campaign against the CDC. Cool idea but Steve tells them a couple weeks in advance what he's about to do. Who tells their enemy what they're going to do? He claims he has one million subscribers. This must equal more than tens of thousands of paid subscribers and all he can spare is one lone billboard for $3K? Why didn't he put up a billboard in every state or at least plaster his own state of California? What I noticed about Steve is his posts are all practically the same. He's not a very creative person. Many of the frontline docs post the same way. People seem to love it though. Steve and his friends are time waisters.
Dorit, a subscriber to vaccines on time, hopefully takes all hers and the equivalent of her childhood schedule share of 72 plus as well.