Wednesday's Top Suggested Reading

by: Murray Sabrin, Ph.D

Biden, The GOP And What’s In Store For The Future

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Joe Biden’s vapid inaugural address sounded like it was written for an eighth grader by another eighth-grader. Many sentences had no more than a few words in it, there were no inspiring words or vision for America’s future and contained a list of grievances that sounded like we were living in a nation still clinging to Jim Crow laws. Given Biden’s cognitive challenges his speechwriters did not want him to try to articulate compound sentences for fear they would highlight his frailties.

The truth of the matter is America is one of the least “racist” societies in the world. We have the most sweeping antidiscrimination laws that have been on the books for more than five decades. The American people elected an African-American candidate for president not once but twice. Affirmative action policies have been in place for decades but have been criticized as a form of ”reverse racism,” because it takes people’s race and other characteristics into account in hiring and government contracts


More on Covid and Vitamin B1

By Bill Sardi

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No more tubes forced down the throat (intubation). No more liquid feeding tubes. No more damage to the lung from positive pressure ventilators. Patients able to communicate freely, drink through a straw and eat solid food with assistance (spoon feeding). I’ve said it many times, we ought to go back to the iron lung if we are going to end up with scarred lungs from positive pressure ventilators.

Once the autonomic nervous system fails and patients have to consciously breathe, they can’t go to sleep (unconscious) and still breathe at the same time. This breathlessness is what results in death that is mistakenly attributed to COVID-19. This EXOVENT device times the breathing for the patient.


A setback for the liberty movement.

by Robert Wenzell

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Well, it is over.

Four long years of turmoil and absurdity have passed. As Donald Trump flys to Mar-a-Lago, he leaves the country a mess. The radical left treated the buffoon as a perfect foil. And he was.

The socialists used each of the 1,461 days of the Reign of Trump as an ultimate recruiting period. Lenin never had it so easy.

The Left thrived during the Trump presidency. Cancel culture, identity politics and calls for equity stink up the country. The kids are all socialists now, thinking Trump represents capitalism.

Daily Deaths from COVID-19 Falling Sharply: It’s Over

Ron Ross says “The pandemic is history“, and shows this graphically (daily deaths data). See also this graph.

We are not down to 0 daily deaths, but yesterday the number was 358 nationwide. That’s about 1 per million people.

There are still people getting sick and some dying, but the worst appears to be over.

Here in Erie County, New York, peak weekly deaths were 92 in the week ending May 7, four months ago. Since early July, the record pf deaths attributed to COVID-19 shows

7/4 639 Three
7/11 646 Seven
7/18 657 Eleven
7/25 663 Six
8/3 669 Six
8/10 671 Two
8/20 676 Five
8/26 678 Two
9/2 681 Three
9/8 681 Zero

We may as well begin telling ourselves “It’s over, it’s over”. We need to get back to our normal routines and practices. Government officials everywhere especially need to tell themselves, “It’s over”. Airlines need to wake up. Pelosi needs to wake up. De Blasio needs to wake up. Restaurants should be opening. “It’s over.” Schools of all kinds should be open for students. Businesses of all kinds should be showing signs saying “We’re open”. States should be removing any barriers and checkpoints to inter-state travel. At most, people entering airports from foreign lands can be checked if those lands have not peaked out in infections.

Worldwide, the decline is occurring too.

If I were dispensing advice or suggesting health practices, I’d focus on the elderly vulnerable and on those entering the country from foreign places where the falloff in COVID deaths may not be as steep as here. Otherwise, I think it’s important to restore normality to a much higher degree. There should be no general lockdowns. Social distancing can be ended. We can revert to the usual precautions of not exposing ourselves to intimate contact with people who have bad colds, the flu, coughing and sneezing, etc. Masking should be ended right away. Psychologically, we need to tell ourselves, “It’s over.” We need the relief to our nervous systems of believing this. We should not be making our behavior contingent on any vaccine. Any use of quarantine should be strictly voluntary. The centralized commands to doctors about what routines, regimens, vitamins, and medicines are allowable or approved or disapproved should be ended.

What we should now do is evaluate the ways in which the governing systems screwed up during this episode, and they did, and they still are. The goal should be to change them for the better. This includes the systems governing biological labs in which novel viruses and killer molecules can be created. And that’s not all. Every part of our society, from media down to us personally, reacted to this experience in ways from which we can learn.

Michael S. Rozeff