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Should you wear an n95/kn95/kf94?

January 14 | Posted by mrossol | Coronavirus, Critical Thinking, Mandates

1/2/2022  by Vinay Prasad, MD.

If you are a hospital health care worker, and you are entering the room of a patient with known tuberculosis or covid19, then by all means, wear the n95 mask!* If you are anyone outside of this, does it make sense to wear an n95 when you fly on airplanes or visit the... Read more

How science has been corrupted

December 21 | Posted by mrossol | Coronavirus, Critical Thinking, Law, Politically correct, Science

This is UnHerd’s selection for Best of 2021. I cannot argue. It is very worthwhile of your time to read and consider. All citizens should give this consideration, failure of which puts our way of life at risk. mrossol UnHerd,  May 2021 by Matthew Crawford When I was small, my father would conduct experiments around the house. When you blow... Read more

American education needs a revolution

November 11 | Posted by mrossol | 1st Amendment, American Thought, Critical Thinking, Education, Radical Islam

UnHerd, by Ayaan Hirsi Ali,  11/11/2021

Perhaps I was naïve, but when Brandeis University offered me an honorary degree in 2014, I accepted it in good faith. Brandeis’s motto, after all, is “Truth, even unto its innermost parts”. Yet what followed proved the very opposite: that, at Brandeis, the innermost parts of truth don’t count. After a bit of... Read more

Biden and Nothingness

October 14 | Posted by mrossol | American Thought, Biden, Critical Thinking, Stupidity

WSJ 10/14/2021  By Daniel Henninger Meet Joe Biden, existentialist philosopher. Another of the world’s famous existentialist philosophers, Jean-Paul Sartre, wrote a book called “Being and Nothingness.” Extending Sartre’s ideas on nothingness, Mr. Biden recently said: “Every time I hear, ‘This is going to cost A, B, C or D,’ the truth is, based on the commitment that I made, it’s going to cost... Read more

The Lab-Leak-Theory Cover-Up – James B. Meigs, Commentary Magazine

September 30 | Posted by mrossol | American Thought, Big Govt, Coronavirus, Critical Thinking, Deep State, Liberal Press, Ruling Class, Science

July/August 2021

‘Someday we will stop talking about the lab leak theory and maybe even admit its racist roots. But alas, that day is not yet here,” a writer named Apoorva Mandavilli recently posted on Twitter. It would have been easy to scroll right past the comment—Twitter is full of people ranting about... Read more

The Baloney Detection Kit

August 13 | Posted by mrossol | Critical Thinking, Interesting, Personal Development, Science

Brain Pickings, originally published January 5, 2014. Carl Sagan (November 9, 1934–December 20, 1996) was many things — a cosmic sage, voracious reader, hopeless romantic, and brilliant philosopher. But above all, he endures as our era’s greatest patron saint of reason and critical thinking, a master of the vital balance between skepticism and openness. In The Demon-Haunted World: Science as a... Read more

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