Expose the Fake Science
In the background are a flurry of attacks from sources on high, all wrapped in the guise of science. But we’ve been here many times before. In fact, this battle is at the core of our founding.
BY BROWNSTONE INSTITUTE
It’s a big day for Brownstone Institute.
In the background are a flurry of attacks from sources on high, all wrapped in the guise of science. But we’ve been here many times before. In fact, this battle is at the core of our founding. We are not only about cultural and social rebuilding (hence our name).
We also have the purpose of exposing the paid fakes peddling gibberish in the name of science who neglect and bury the actual evidence.
You can read all about it in our pages linked below. The articles below seem to have an elevated significance. We are on the cusp of exposing the powers that were part of the driving force of how society was wrecked through lockdowns and shot mandates and more. The powers that be are not big public names but faceless and nameless committees.
We have a rare chance – maybe once in a lifetime – to expose them and take them down. The fight is being waged daily in myriad venues but the central launching place for the genuine stuff is Brownstone.org and everyone knows it. So, yes, the stakes are extremely high.
As a regular reader, you know how Brownstone has grown from nothing to become a major voice.
Would you today consider becoming a regular donor? We have so many fellows to support, science to back, voices to save, and truth to expose. We cannot do this without you. Please join us with a genius donation.
Registration for the fifth annual Brownstone conference and gala is now live with early-bird pricing. The dates: Oct 31 - Nov 2. The place: Salt Lake City, Utah. All the luminaries who have led the way for these years will be there, discussing all the crucial subjects. It will be the first year of the Brownstone Prize, which will be awarded at the Saturday Gala dinner.
If this follows recent events, this will sell out completely. Now is the time to move and get your tickets.
In preparation for our Polyface event (now with a long waiting list to get in), Jeffrey Tucker’s new book is available. Kindle is available and physical is already selling well. “A blueprint for psychological resistance disguised as cultural commentary,” says the first review. It’s short but inspiring with 15 original pen-and-ink drawings, which is why the physical book is the way to go.
The Greater Boston Supper Club welcomes writer, speaker, consultant, and the founder of Inner Compass Initiative Laura Delano on Tuesday, September 2nd. Laura’s new memoir, Unshrunk, recounts her harrowing 14-year relationship to the American mental health industry. Laura will share some of her story, how her book has been received by the media and psychiatry, and what she senses shifting in the public discourse around psychiatric drugs and diagnoses. Also: we have a new venue! Get tickets here.
On Monday, September 8th, the Midwest Brownstone Supper Club welcomes Andrew Horning, former Libertarian candidate and advocate for Constitutional rule of law. How well do you understand the US Constitution? Test your knowledge when you join us for an engaging and informative evening. Get tickets here.
Here is some content since our last email.
Weaponized “Misinformation” to Bury Safety Concerns: The Case of RSV Monoclonal Antibodies By Yaffa Shir-Raz. A recent critique raises a number of claims regarding my article. This response addresses the substantive points directly, focusing solely on the evidence. When evaluating new interventions for healthy newborns, presenting the full safety record is not optional; it is a fundamental obligation.
Retsef and Malone Need Top-Secret Clearances for Their Covid-19 Vaccine Review By Joe Murphy. The ACIP review brings the nation full circle with the Covid event. Errant and unsupervised biodefense funding likely created SARS-CoV-2. America was then placed on an irrational war footing in response. Now it closes with a very rational after-action review.
Oxford Academic Says It’s Time to Start Paying People to Take Vaccines By Will Jones. It’s time to start paying people to take vaccines to boost take-up. That’s according to Dr. Raymond Duch, an Oxford academic writing in the Financial Times. This is the lesson he’s taken from the Covid pandemic, apparently.
The Spirit of Respect By Jeffrey Tucker. It occurs to me to be grateful about all that we have regained in these 50 years. Despite everything, the place of freedom and family and community does seem to have made a comeback.
ACIP Launches Sweeping Covid-19 Vaccine Review Under Retsef Levi By Maryanne Demasi. Now, Levi is no longer just a dissenter. He has been appointed chair of the CDC’s new Covid-19 vaccine working group, and with its Terms of Reference, the scale of his task has come into sharp focus.
The Art and Science of Storytelling By Russ Gonnering. Storytelling is ancient. It goes back to prehistory and is much more developed in the spoken word. Written stories only became widespread with the use of movable type. Some of the most important works we consider as “literature” are older than books.
Beware Universal Mental Health Screening By Cooper Davis and Jeffrey Lacasse. There are good reasons to object to the new Illinois program based on general principles. If sufficient resources are not provided to allow careful and precise identification of children in distress, it has the potential to be a disaster.
Same Excess Death Patterns in Multiple Data Sets after mRNA Vaccine Rollouts By Debbie Lerman. I support Kennedy’s decision to stop funding mRNA vaccine development through BARDA. Yet the question remains: How can Kennedy, or anyone, justify the study, authorization, or administration of any mRNA vaccines ever, in any population, based on this understanding?
What ACIP Wasn’t Shown By Yaffa Shir-Raz. If an advisory committee rebuilt under promises of independence can be steered by incomplete presentations, the issue goes beyond one antibody. At stake is whether ACIP can live up to its role as a truly independent arbiter of risks and benefits.
In Six Years, Have Any Healthy Alabama Students Died from Covid? By Bill Rice. I’m working on a story that will try to debunk a nonsensical and specious claim made by the Alabama Education Association that “sixty-five” Alabama educators died from Covid in the first 18 months of the pandemic.
Geoengineering and Flights of Fancy By David Bell. Geoengineering in the form of modifying the weather happens. It can save decimation of farmer livelihoods by mitigating droughts, and it can risk the global food supply by reducing crop growth.
From Fiat Everything to Real Everything By Josh Stylman. The infrastructure is visible to those willing to see it. The systematic replacement of natural systems with artificial ones has reached into every domain—money, health, education, information. What began as isolated changes has revealed itself as a coordinated operation.
Is Modern Medicine a Sham? By Bobbie Anne Flower Cox. Health now means medicine. When you go to the doctor, do they ask you how much water you drink and the amount of sunlight you absorb every day, or do they ask you what pills you are popping?


