I just got back the mastered files for the audiobook version of *Essays on Free Knowledge*. You should be able to download and listen to it soon.
Month: April 2021 (40)
“This is the fifth time the court has summarily rejected the Ninth Circuit’s analysis of California’s COVID restrictions on religious exercise.”
justthenews.comSupreme Court lifts California’s pandemic ban on in-home religious gatherings
The U.K., once a bastion of the free West, is quickly and easily caving in to literally totalitarian measures, such as requiring people to show a mandatory cell phone tracking app screen before being allowed into a pub. Read >
Britons visiting pubs to have to hand over phones after registering for tracking app
In a lawsuit, the state of Pennsylvania was forced to remove 21,000 dead voters from voter rolls.
Because the state had to be forced, of course.
The older I get, the more persuaded I am of the insidious danger of naïveté, which allows evil to thrive unchecked.
Interestingly, though, we can do something about this.
Whoever designed the type of ad with fake “dismiss” buttons, which take you to a product page instead—they’re going to hell…
with Wayne State officials>
Sign of the times:
Two, arguably three, out of 17 “spirituality” periodicals for sale at the local (Pickerington, Ohio—a Republican majority) Barnes & Noble are Christian. There are well over 100 churches nearby.
Happy Easter anyway!
The irrepressible old liberal Pat Condell has finally produced a new video, this time in defense of free speech. He’s right, of course.
“We have now sunk to a depth at which the re-statement of the obvious is the first duty of intelligent men.” –George Orwell
VDH (in the Epoch Times?!) has a list of “ten radical rules” that are changing America. Most listicles are insipid, but not this one. m.theepochtimes.com/mkt…