Hard Data Shows the Covid Vaccines Don’t Work

The last several months have seen a heated debate about the effectiveness of the vaccines that are being currently administered against Covid-19. The question on many people’s minds is: Do these pharmaceuticals work? Both sides tend to feel quite strongly about their position which gives rise to a great deal of emotion as the debate goes on. The good news is that being nearly a year into the vast vaccination enterprise we now possess sufficient data to determine whether the shots are effective or not. As we know, the objective of vaccination is to eliminate or significantly reduce the incidence … Continue reading →

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Why Inflation Is a Runaway Freight Train

The value of these super-abundant follies will trend rapidly to zero once margin calls and other bits of reality drastically reduce demand. Inflation, deflation, stagflation–they’ve all got proponents. But who’s going to be right? The difficulty here is that supply and demand are dynamic and so there are always things going up in price that haven’t changed materially (and are therefore not worth the higher cost) and other things dropping in price even though they haven’t changed materially. So proponents of inflation and deflation can always offer examples supporting their case. The stagflationist camp is delighted to offer a compromise case: yes, … Continue reading →

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