⭐️ The problem with “policing.” From: Eric Peters Autos. The main problem with “policing,” arguably, is that policemen go out in search of “crimes.” Most of the latter are, of course, no such thing – in terms of anyone having been harmed, their property violated, etc. They are offenses against statutes, things that are “illegal” but not wrong in any moral sense.
The ATF’s new pistol brace rule is a cluster of enforcement traps. From: American Thinker. First, they came for the bump stocks, and I did not speak out because I did not own one… Then they came for the pistol braces, and I did not speak out because I did not own one…
Inside the Facebook files: emails reveal the CDC's role in silencing COVID-19 dissent. From: Reason. Throughout the pandemic, the CDC was in constant contact with Facebook, vetting what users were allowed to say on the social media site.
US childhood obesity guidelines may rush the use of drugs or surgery. From: New Scientist. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends intensive interventions to manage weight loss, including drugs and surgery – but it’s unclear whether they will reduce childhood obesity.
The Nichols tapes and their impact on the prosecution of the former Memphis officers. From: Jonathan Turley. There is ample basis for taking a second-degree murder case to trial. However, the tape also shows where the defense is likely to go in the coming weeks.
How two conflicting COVID stories shattered society. From: Brownstone Institute. The first story was a war story: an invisible enemy had invaded our land and we had to pour all our resources into defeating it.
Pfizer responds after director says company is developing ways to mutate COVID-19. From: Epoch Times/Zero Hedge. Pfizer has “engineered” the COVID-19 virus “to enable the assessment of antiviral activity in cells.”