Monthly Archives: April 2020

Lockdowns as Violation of Medical Ethics

If we look at the lockdowns as treatment of the virus, or at least as medical prevention, then part of that prescriptive responsibility is to know the side effects and costs of that treatment. The four principles of medical ethics … Continue reading

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Impacting the 99.95% Who Survive – what COVID doesn’t kill, government might

COVID-19 lockdowns continue. Much of the country has been prohibited by federal and/or state governments from working, moving about, purchasing “non-essential” items, or associating freely (even with masks and distancing). Churchgoers and clergy for Easter services were fined or arrested … Continue reading

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The Silk Roads: A New History of the World – by Peter Frankopan

Pandemics, climate change, natural disasters, destruction of civilizations, government excesses and collapses, famine, oppression, war, slavery, greed and exploitation, the rise and fall of many empires,… and the human perseverance, development, markets and successes over the thousands of years that … Continue reading

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