I was terrified in February 2020. I saw the viral videos of people dropping dead in the streets, the massive China quarantines, I tracked the cases: Italy, the cruise ship, the plane, the Seattle nursing home. We faced an unknown risk with massive potential downside. By March 17, 2020 it seemed possible this virus would ravage our world. I thought people who went out on St. Patrick’s Day were insane: risking their lives and others. We saw the dire warning of Italy.
We were always “2 weeks” away from disaster.
I sounded the alarm like a fool:
@brucefenton
1/ The virus will not stop by itself.
We must stop it. All of us.
This isn’t about insurance or overtime pay or political parties or socialized medicine or the hassles of having kids sent home.
This is about stopping a very bad virus that we must stop. We must.
I listened to @nntaleb & @yaneerbaryam who said we just needed “two weeks to flatten the curve”.
If we could just shut down fro only two weeks, the reasoning went, the virus would die out.
If not, then we faced massive death in the streets & would see morgues in Central Park.
I read up on the science, I tuned in to the WHO daily briefings, I followed dozens of epidemiologists, I became a prepper and moved to the country.
When I heard that people would be dying because of a lack of ventilators I made this my mission:
@brucefenton
Ventilators
Please read
We need to make ventilators that can be legally used by hospitals and we need to do it right now. Tonight. As many of us as possible need to get on this.
Share & recruit.
Let’s see what open source can do.
I believe in you.
I made calls, wrote articles & recruited people - I joined Yaneer & Taleb’s group the New England Complex Systems Institute & it’s Stop Covid initiative.
I decided I would do everything I could to get ventilators
The New Yorker even picked up my efforts:
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2020 ... r-shortage'The MacGyvers Taking on the Ventilator Shortage' But as I was interviewed for the New Yorker in March, I was already becoming concerned with what I saw.
By the time the article was published, I was skeptical of the need for ventilators at all. I had heard this from Cuomo’s briefings & my research didn’t jive with what he said.
In a complex series of business deals with insiders, Cuomo had NY paying $20,000 for ventilators worth $500.
Try as I might with calls & volunteers reaching out to hospitals, we couldn’t actually find any real shortage of these machines.
Meanwhile authoritarianism increased.
The world shared videos of the tough Italian mayors passionately yelling at people to stay indoors.
Then I saw restrictions on going outside.
“Whoa whoa
restrictions on being...outside?! That’s not in any of the recommendations I’ve seen.” That’s not science.” was my reaction.
Then we saw that all those ‘absolute idiots’ who partied on St Patrick’s Day or who went to church in Florida against the government order did NOT suddenly drop dead.
The USS Mercy & USS Comfort had sailed into LA & NYC with patriotic fanfare...
but the ships were empty. We were told to stay home because of the overload on the hospital system. But that never came.Hospitals were empty.
Surgeries and other important visits were all delayed due to fears of overload which never happened.This is one of the many 2nd order effects we saw.
While I had called for panic in January & February based on the unknown, even in my greatest hysteria I never called for lockdowns or limits in personal freedom.
Meanwhile places without the lockdowns seemed to not have the mass death predicted.We also saw that people could get this illness and never even know it without a test. With weak evidence we accepted “asymptomatic spread” as a thing.
This was also when we changed the hundreds year old definition of what “sick” means.
Not only did we change the definition of what sick means, we decided to treat everyone as “sick until proven innocent”.In April 2020 I saw a mom arrested at a playground for letting her kids play on a swing set. Surely the public would see this & end the insanity I hoped.
The virus turned out to be far less deadly than feared. As with all flus it is dangerous and deadly to some.
Yet the tyranny increased. Previously unimaginable restrictions on basic human rights became common. Meanwhile places without the restrictions had no worse results.
The bad data around ventilators was just just the beginning. By May we saw Covid become even more political. Death counts were changed to include anyone who ever had a positive test or who had symptoms
Even shooting victims were counted as Covid deaths.
https://www.freedomfoundation.com/washi ... 19-deaths/'Washington health officials: Gunshot victims counted as COVID-19 deaths' We all know the rest:
- Politicization of science
- Mass censorship of opinions, data or even medical or scientific opinions that differed from the official line
- whimsical shifting of opinions & policiesA year more of lockdowns - with exceptions for left allied protestors.
Finally Florida said “no more”. Gov DeSantis said he would never do a lockdown again. The lockdowners and the media said this would cause mass death and just like the previous predictions of doom it turned out not to be the case. Texas followed Florida & also reopened.
The lockdowners were losing their grip. People weren’t going to stay in any longer.
Then, almost instantly the narrative shifted: it wasn’t that Covid wasn’t as deadly as we had feared - it was the vaccine that saved the day...so go get one right now.
Total gaslighting.
We’ve been lied to consistently & seen more of our freedoms & human rights destroyed than perhaps any generation in history.
We lost when we got into debates over “science”. The reality is that government should NEVER have such powers, no matter how serious a virus.
The idea that some people in fancy government offices know better than the citizens & this gives them moral authority to use violence on peaceful people is barbaric and evil.Every person should be able to take the risks they choose based on their evaluation of the risk.