Go over to Aaron Kheriaty’s Human Flourishing substack for the incredibly good news we got this fourth.
“BOOM: Yesterday in Court We Landed a Major Blow against the Censorship Leviathan.”
Kheriaty, the medical ethics prof whom UC Irvine fired amid the Covid-insanity, is one of the plaintiffs in the landmark case, Missouri v. Biden, and the author of the best book on Covid tyranny so far, The New Abnormal: The Rise of the Biod-Medical Security State.
Or go to Alex Berenson’s stack, who described the news this way:
Judge Terry Doughty of the Western District of Louisiana issued a preliminary injunction that - in essence - tells the White House and much of the executive branch to stop bothering social media companies over opinions and reporting and other content they carry.
(And while you’re over at Berenson’s stack, don’t miss his devastating recent report on the emerging post-jab fertility statistics.)
Or check dig into the glorious thing itself, the preliminary injunction, which names the shameful names.
The Constitution, that stubborn thing, which you can seriously injure, denigrate, and turn all attention from, lives on.
Excellent!
minor typo? "biod-Medical"