The Best of the Brownstone Institute
Here is a sampling of some of the recent pieces in the Brownstone Institute, one of the world's leading academic forums to have been birthed from the Covid era.
There is only one major social media platform that is relatively free of censorship. That is X, once known as Twitter, and owned by Elon Musk, who has preached free speech for years and sacrificed billions in advertising dollars in order to protect it. If we don’t have that, he says, we lose freedom itself. He also maintains that it is the best path to finding the truth.
The best way to begin might be to say that there are three distinct categories of Olympic games sites that the City of Paris wants to make ultra-safe for visitors and athletes, each with its own unique security challenges.
During the Covid crisis, nudging emerged as one of the primary psyops tools used by globalists, governments, NGOs, and “security” (intelligence) forces against us ordinary folk.
The flotsam and jetsam of so-called health advice, torn and tattered, flopping from the one remaining pin on a wall, at eye level for all to see, tell us like so many morons how to wash our hands. How to stay safe. How to stay apart from each other. In a dunny where rats enjoy unchallenged access and the aroma has a certain je ne sais quoi, a kind of cognitive dissonance creeps in.