By An Old Friend
Mon, Mar 14, 2022 3:35 a.m.
Retrospective on **the virus**
This is a much better informed version of the skepticism I held all along (and I did have a bout with the virus, confirmed by the presence of antibodies when I donated blood a month later):
KEVIN ROCHE: WHEN DO WE GET OUR APOLOGIES?
Our friend Kevin Roche is the former general counsel of UnitedHealth and chief executive officer of its Ingenix division. He calls this his "somewhat valedictory post on the epidemic." He vows that he will wind down his epic epidemic coverage at Healthy Skeptic "fairly soon, barring some major return of a wave," although he will continue to track the research along with the data and write an occasional post. "The public is pretty much done and so am I." Kevin writes:
This weekend two years ago I published the first ad in the Star Tribune expressing alarm at the policies adapted to fight the Covid-19 epidemic. The themes set forth in that ad have guided my education and advocacy efforts and my subsequent columns in that newspaper from the start of the epidemic. And the concerns expressed and the rationales for those concerns have been largely proven correct.
Respiratory virus transmission is impossible to stop — a lesson New Zealand, Hong Kong and China are still learning. Attempts to suppress the spread are futile. Such measures usually lead to unintended (perhaps, but certainly predictable) consequences that can be more devastating than the virus itself.
Normal life is upended, worsening health for those who are most ill, isolating the already lonely elderly, destroying educational and social development for children, leading to more drug and alcohol abuse and greater mental health issues. These harms go on for years and decades. None of this was mysterious or unknown. Any thoughtful, calm, rational response would have recognized these basic facts and issues. But instead we were served a hysterical, lemming-like overreaction which in the end did not protect most of the population from being infection [sic] or many from serious disease.
On behalf of the public, I would like an apology from those responsible for the disastrous handling of the epidemic response.
Our public health experts owe us a very, very large apology for seeming to be completely ignorant of basic tenets of respiratory virus disease and epidemiology. These experts and our political leaders were the worst of the worst during the epidemic, in large part because they planned and implemented the terror campaign.
Every message and pronouncement invoked danger and safety. We were basically encouraged never to leave our homes and never interact with friends, family, or strangers. We were led to believe that if we contracted the virus we would certainly be hospitalized, die or transmit it to some vulnerable person.
In their monomaniacal obsession with Covid-19, these public health dunces also ignored the broader health of the citizenry, to which they have done immense and lasting harm. They hid data, made up data, and ignored research, all to support their beliefs, and they were just beliefs, about how best to address the epidemic. The actions of the public health authorities we are told to rely on were disgraceful and frankly all but a few should be fired.
Our medical community should apologize for complying with orders to shut off access to care for non-CV-19 patients; for refusing to consider alternative treatments which might have helped some patients; for punishing physicians and other clinicians who dared to question the official line; and for endorsing measures, like closing schools and masking children, which were known to have harmful effects which likely outweighed any benefits, and which were not adopted in many developed countries. Many medical societies and practitioners were enthusiastically anti-science–unwilling to even actually consider what the data and research were finding.
The media should apologize for eagerly cheerleading ignorant and dangerous government policies and for never fulfilling the fundamental role of media in a democracy –- questioning the wisdom of government actions, revealing government chicanery and ensuring that the public had all the relevant information, especially that information the government worked hard to obfuscate.
Instead, the media joined in the terror campaign, happy to spread fear and enjoy rising ratings and more revenue. The media ignored, or even bashed, alternative analyses or policy recommendations. It literally worked hand-in-hand with governments to promote the official message with unquestioning obeisance. It never pushed for full transparency. How different the response might have been if the media had met its obligation to be a questioning voice for the public.
The politicians who (mis)led us during the epidemic should apologize (actually some should follow the Japanese tradition and commit hari-kari) for being themselves, i.e., stupid, devious, panicky, incapable of real leadership. These politicians took upon themselves the exercise of emergency powers which undercut democracy and led to dreadful decision-making which could and would have been avoided by the use of typical policy-making processes -– robust discussion, consideration of evidence and alternatives and debate over the best course of action. They willingly and enthusiastically endorsed the terror campaign.
Our own governor was a classic case: the inestimable Incompent [sic] Blowhard and Prevaricating Weasel, using a model known to be flawed to terrify Minnesotans into believing tens of thousands of them would die even if we followed his complete shutdown orders, at every briefing promoting fear, lying about the effectiveness of his suppression orders, hiding and massaging data to support those orders, even when he had evidence they made no difference, and never, ever once taking responsibility for the consequences of his actions. Unfortunately, he fit right in with most of our other governors and the federal administrations during the epidemic.
Even the public owes an apology to those who were pilloried for almost the entire epidemic for daring to suggest that Covid-19 could not be suppressed, that suppression measures would do immense damage to the wider public health, to public and personal finances, to our economy, to education, to social relations and eventually to science and medicine, and that we would and could adapt to Covid-19 and the sooner we accepted that, the better. These wiser heads were assaulted as uncaring anti-science buffoons. People who had a different risk perspective were shamed.
I personally received mail, emails, tweets, etc. accusing me of putting money over people, of killing grandma. Many people expressed the hope that I would contract and die of Covid-19. Somehow I appear to have miraculously been one of the small group of Americans who have never been infected. I think this is partly due to the evil wishes of this cohort of morons.
Now the conventional wisdom has swung, largely because the current party in power sees dismal polls and is motivated to put the epidemic behind it. We are just worn out. But a thank you to the non-professional researchers and analysts who tried to provide an alternative perspective and who served up better data and analyses would be in order.
I don't expect any of these mea culpas to occur. But if the apologies aren't forthcoming, it reflects an unwillingness to acknowledge error. A failure to acknowledge error makes it unlikely that we will adjust our response to future epidemics. Some years or decades from now, when we inevitably are hit with another respiratory epidemic, more likely than not we will condemn ourselves to the same futile, stupid and costly attempts to suppress the unsuppressible.
5 comments:
Those who supported dictatorial measures that robbed people of their personal freedom, and in many cases took away their livelihoods, ought to apologize too.
Especially considering the character of the people and politicians to whom power was given.
And that such power, once given, is seldom relinquished, and will be used again.
The bottom line for me in Michigan was this:
Population 10 million
Total COVID cases 2.3 million(23% chance of catching it)
Total deaths 35,000(miniscule chance of dying from it.)
Most serious cases were in nursing homes.Subtracting those numbers,there WAS NO pandemic.
As I said many times,it couldn't have been a pandemic if I-- personally--did not catch it.
I've heard of 10 other people who had Covid and 2 who died of the vaxx the same day they got the shot.
~
Finis
----GRA
jerry pdx
There will be no apology, there is no need, most of the people breathing in this world are sheep and won't demand one, much less demand an end to globalism and the endless exploitation of the White middle class.
I just moved a significant portion of my "wealth", as it were, into real estate. Having always been a saver I kept a significant amount of cash in the bank, which does not earn much interest but I could still deal with when inflation was running 2-4%. But when inflation jumps to 15-20% it quickly started plummeting in value and I had to do something to staunch the loss. Real estate in PDX has always maintained a steady 10% appreciation but has been mirroring inflation and started increasing dramatically. I don't know if it will continue, it's a gamble, everything is. Leaving cash in the bank was a gamble and even though I knew an engineered inflation tsunami was coming I still waited longer than I should have to make a move. Overpriced real estate is a gamble also, but protecting your money is like a game of wack a mole, every safe, or safer, harbor you put it in gets identified, wacked and money hemorrhages out, best you can do is try to anticipate where things are heading and make moves beforehand. They got much of my savings through inflation because the globalists hate people who save money, that money isn't helping to inflate the speculative wealth markets and allows people to not have to work.
Here is a great rant from Gregory Mannarino re Covid and how crisis is needed to keep the debt based economy afloat:
The “Cure” For Covid? WAR! And Inflate the Debt.
By Gregory Mannarino
Gregory Mannarino
Mar 6
Who knew that to eradicate Covid all they would need to do is start a war and vastly inflate the debt?
It’s simple… The mechanism being utilized to keep the debt-based system going is to orchestrate a crisis after crisis scheme so to pull more debt into the system itself. Moreover, as one concocted “crisis” comes to an end, another must be put in place to replace it.
The ONE glaring fact that is being hidden in plain sight from the public is this: the debt-based system DEMANDS that every reason imaginable, and even unimaginable, must be created to relentlessly inflate the global debt.
The debt-based system is totally dependent upon unyielding debt creation, and the number one way, BAR NONE, which allows debt to be pulled into the system is to create another “crisis.”
Creating a “crisis situation” gives puppet governments a blank check, for which the public MUST stand behind, (because a crisis is an emergency). And as in any crisis or emergency, unlimited cash must be thrown at it… Cash that must be borrowed from central banks- and it is your patriotic duty to support it!
Today the situation is dire from several perspectives. Looking deeper, the crisis-to-crisis scheme is being utilized to fuel global debt faster than ever before. Today, commodity prices are surging at their fastest pace in over a century! And inflation is raging higher. People in the middle class continue to be systematically wiped out, and the 1 and 2%ers are richer today than ever before- and getting richer.
Moving forward, you will see a series of more “crisis” situations develop. Expect much higher food and energy prices, possibly even major shortages. Expect so called world leaders to speak out loudly, calling on the public to get behind and support financially to the tune of hundreds of billions of dollars every manner of concocted crisis. Expect human suffering on a world-wide scale to get much worse, and a massive transfer of wealth right up to the elite to accelerate.
GM
"Respiratory virus transmission is impossible to stop — . . . Attempts to suppress the spread are futile. "
This is across the board with ALL respiratory virus infections. ALL of them.
Those in authority will always have an out for mistakes made during the covid crisis:
"We made decisions in good faith based upon the advise of the medical and scientific community as it was at the time!"
The hell with worthless apologies: I want prosecutions for all those who permitted hundreds of thousands to die by denying them available treatment--both before and after hospitalization. Nobody knows how many died from the vax itself--150,000? More? Pfizer and health officials certainly knew the vax was deadly but kept pushing it. I happen to be extremely vulnerable to Covid, but neither me nor my wife nor my friends got it. This is despite being exposed to a fairly large number of people every week. What was the miracle preventative? Simply the very medicine our doctors, health officials, and media proclaimed didn't work and would kill us: ivermectin sold for horses. For 15 months, a dose every week or twice a week has kept us healthy--ever since Dr. Pierre Kory at Ron Johnson' hearing in December of 2020 declared: If you take it, you will not get sick"!
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