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Jay Bhattacharya

@DrJBhattacharya

Professor Stanford School of Medicine. MD, PhD. Health policy: infectious diseases, covid, health economics. Scientific freedom.

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linkhttps://www.illusionconsensus.com/ calendar_today16-08-2021 20:09:47

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Kevin Bass PhD MS(@kevinnbass) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I do not know why institutions cannot just tell the public the truth, let people make up their own minds about what to believe and how to behave, and cultivate a trusting, respectful, honest relationship with the public, in a spirit of service and good will.

Even if, in the very…

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Afshine Emrani MD FACC(@afshineemrani) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here's my secret. My first day in practice, I started with a networth of minus $1,000,000. I'd lost to the stock market all the money I earned working 80-hour weeks during residency and fellowship. I had loans and loans and more loans. But, every morning I entered the hospital…

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Marc Andreessen 🇺🇸(@pmarca) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'll take the other side, I'm not sure I've yet read a contemporary summary of any pre-1940's thinker that was accurate to the source material.

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Tracy Høeg, MD, PhD(@TracyBethHoeg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mandy K. Cohen, MD, MPH Dr. Cohen, do you truly not know it's inappropriate to use causal language ('vax..reduces your child's risk') to describe an association from an observational study where white kids & kids w/'good/excellent' health were more likely to be vaxed?
Please delete your misleading post

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Nate Silver(@NateSilver538) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's true that Congress investigating plagiarism at Harvard is a waste of time. What Congress should do instead is apply a much higher tax rate to private college endowments.

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Kevin Bass PhD MS(@kevinnbass) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nature's endorsement of Biden in 2020 only served to create distrust among conservatives toward the publication.

It did not impact the election.

To serve the public good, scientific institutions need to be nonpartisan.

It is incredibly frustrating that I have to write this.

Nature's endorsement of Biden in 2020 only served to create distrust among conservatives toward the publication. It did not impact the election. To serve the public good, scientific institutions need to be nonpartisan. It is incredibly frustrating that I have to write this.
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Phil Magness(@PhilWMagness) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This article by the The New York Times is its own form of academic misconduct, i.e. failing to credit a source and falsely giving that credit to another party.

@harvard did not 'indentify' these instances of plagiarism. Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️ Aaron Sibarium and Chris Brunet did.

This article by the @nytimes is its own form of academic misconduct, i.e. failing to credit a source and falsely giving that credit to another party. @harvard did not 'indentify' these instances of plagiarism. @realchrisrufo @aaronsibarium and @realChrisBrunet did.
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Carl(@HistoryBoomer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You can give $10,000 to support a legal fight that, if it succeeds (and there's a good chance), it will put Anthony Fauci in prison for 10 years.
Or the same $10,000, but to put Rudy Giuliani in prison for 10 years.
Or you can give $10,000 to a shelter for abused children.

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Sensible Sorcery 🧙🏻‍♂️🪄(@SensibleSorcery) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ian Miller Jay Bhattacharya Invariably the people backing it either do not have school age kids or were able to support them with remote schooling due to also being at home.

The poor and working class were demonstrably devastated by school closures, but who cares about that...

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Maryanne Demasi, PhD(@MaryanneDemasi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

2023: “Governments have engaged in widespread censorship of free speech, public authorities have lied under oath, vaccine manufacturers have obfuscated evidence at Senate hearings, & drug regulators have continued to hide important data” blog.maryannedemasi.com/p/2023-in-the-…

Thanks to all my…

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Glenn Greenwald(@ggreenwald) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The entire 'disinformation industry' was manufactured after the 2016 election -- 'disinformation expert' is a fake credential -- and its only purpose was to justify censorship of dissent from neoliberal orthodoxies by masquerading such partisan censorship as neutral science:

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Michael P Senger(@michaelpsenger) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Anders Tegnell’s lesson for the COVID Inquiry: That the only country in Europe to avoid lockdowns entirely emerged with the lowest excess deaths…should be enough for any fair-minded evaluation of the evidence to conclude that lockdowns were a mistake.”
unherd.com/2023/12/anders…

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Nate Silver(@NateSilver538) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Some dudes are literally incapable of thinking about their profession in an ethical way, they have no moral compass and so they assume any disagreement must be motivated by a personal vendetta.

Some dudes are literally incapable of thinking about their profession in an ethical way, they have no moral compass and so they assume any disagreement must be motivated by a personal vendetta.
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Ian Miller(@ianmSC) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you think the “misinformation reporters” are bad now then hoo boy do I have some news for you about how consistently and comprehensively they were wrong during COVID

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Mattias Desmet(@DesmetMattias) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It is precisely this that makes us feel connected: Speech that reveals something that might make us vulnerable, that reveals something usually hidden behind the outer ideal image on which our Ego is based. This is where the phenomenon of resonance manifests itself, when someone…

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