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Mechnisms of Harm
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Mechnisms of Harm

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If someone had hurt your family and friends in an underhanded manner, and had the capacity and intent of doing it again, would you want to know? Maybe you could prevent future injuries if you were aware of how and why they were first inflicted. You may, or may not, believe that the Covid-19 pandemic merited the response we gave. Either way, consideration should be given to what we were forced to do, and what was lost over the past four years - all under the banner of fighting a virus. This compendium is not a medical study or conclusive document. It presents various ideas and concerns shared by so-called "Covid dissidents" who, from the beginning, were concerned that our pandemic response was causing more harm than Covid-19 itself. No doubt there are other relevant points, and points of view, that are missing from this collection, but it's a start. My hope is that this compilation will lead to thoughtful consideration, fruitful conversations, and the pursuit of additional knowledge.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Brownstone Institute
Date
31 March 2024
Pages
386
ISBN
9781630692629

If someone had hurt your family and friends in an underhanded manner, and had the capacity and intent of doing it again, would you want to know? Maybe you could prevent future injuries if you were aware of how and why they were first inflicted. You may, or may not, believe that the Covid-19 pandemic merited the response we gave. Either way, consideration should be given to what we were forced to do, and what was lost over the past four years - all under the banner of fighting a virus. This compendium is not a medical study or conclusive document. It presents various ideas and concerns shared by so-called "Covid dissidents" who, from the beginning, were concerned that our pandemic response was causing more harm than Covid-19 itself. No doubt there are other relevant points, and points of view, that are missing from this collection, but it's a start. My hope is that this compilation will lead to thoughtful consideration, fruitful conversations, and the pursuit of additional knowledge.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Brownstone Institute
Date
31 March 2024
Pages
386
ISBN
9781630692629