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Maybe More People Objected Than We Knew

01/31/2024 2

Maybe More People Objected Than We Knew By: Jeffrey A. Tucker For four years, we’ve carried around the presumption that when lockdowns came, most people went along out of fear of the virus. Or maybe […]

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The Year that Expertise Collapsed

01/02/2024 0

The Year that Expertise Collapsed JEFFREY A. TUCKER Getting sick and getting well is part of the human experience at all times in all places. As with other phenomena of human existence, that suggests there […]

COMMENTARY

The Year That Expertise Collapsed

12/31/2023 1

The Year that Expertise Collapsed By: Jeffrey A. Tucker Getting sick and getting well is part of the human experience at all times in all places. As with other phenomena of human existence, that suggests […]

Analysis

Why We Love The Nutcracker

12/22/2023 0

Why We Love the Nutcracker By: Jeffrey A. Tucker Many people this holiday season will experience the joy of attending a local performance of The Nutcracker ballet by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. It’s the most implausible […]

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The Multifront Attack On Elon Musk

12/19/2023 0

The Multifront Attack on Elon Musk By: Jeffrey A. Tucker Elon Musk is the world’s richest man but also the number one target of the world’s richest governments and their associated industrialists. The reason traces […]

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Anti-Lockdown Goes Mainstream

11/03/2023 0

Anti-Lockdown Goes Mainstream By: Jeffrey A. Tucker It’s a shift worth marking. New York Magazine is featuring an article called “COVID Lockdowns Were a Giant Experiment. It Was a Failure.” The authors are two excellent […]

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The Dangers Of Investigating Big Pharma

10/07/2023 0

The Dangers Of Investigating Big Pharma Commentary by Jeffrey A. Tucker via The Epoch Times My family is from Texas (since 1830), so I have a focused interest in the well-being of that state. But I […]

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Fauci & the CIA: A New Explanation Emerges

09/29/2023 0

Fauci and the CIA: A New Explanation Emerges By: Jeffrey A. Tucker Jeremy Farrar’s book from August 2021 is relatively more candid than most accounts of the initial decision to lock down in the US […]

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