Greensboro City Council’s Artful Dodge on Crime at City Manager’s Home

There was an interesting article on the News and Record website this morning. The city council had reviewed the police body camera footage of the incident at the city manager’s home. They then issued this statement: “It is our collective opinion that the domestic disturbance was thoroughly investigated,” the statement […]

AAPS Fights Government Censorship In Court

American Association of Physicians and Surgeons reveals that the AMA supports the federal government’s censorship: The Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS) has filed an amicus curiae brief in the U.S. Supreme Court in opposition to the censorship imposed by the Biden Administration by pressuring social media to take down postings […]

Putin’s Claims About Getting Rebuffed When He Sought Peace

There is a part of our power structure that harbors deep antipathy toward Russia. Whereas we made peace and developed mutually beneficial relations with Germany and Japan after World War II, Russia experiences no such grace. My own belief is that this stems from the fact that Russia and the […]

Rand Paul on Covid

Rand Paul wrote the issue of Imprimis disseminated this month. Here are a few interesting excerpts (HT: Fred): Even if the goal is preventing future pandemics, the risk-benefit ratio (associated with virus identification efforts and conducting gain-of-function research) doesn’t add up. While advocates for identifying the world’s viruses argue that […]