Maybe, sometimes, it takes women to win the day. All I can say is that the three truly electric essays of this last week or so on the Vax Harms came from women writers.
Margaret Anna Alice:
Naomi Wolf:
Sage Hana:
I had a recent wrist surgery, so my writing is going to be a bit limited for the next two weeks—I know have major pieces promised on Lawler on Obergefell, Plato commentaries, more on my five possible Vax Harm scenarios, and I will deliver eventually, but for now, read these three.
Naomi is in her own league when it comes to “the latest research,” Margaret is doing something very unique—she’s emerging as the most philosophy-of-totalitarianism-aware writer on the Disaster—, and while Sage Hana is not in either of their leagues, she has a similar all-in-on-this-fight spirit, and she’s been in a serious groove lately.
I have my little disagreements with, and uncertainties about, some of the hypotheses/finding these three writers put out there, but they are overall on the right track. All three are careful enough not to get drawn into the unhealthy patterns that dissident thought on this can lead to, but they remain uncompromising.
Here are some of the knock-out quotes—here’s Sage:
All you want to do is go back to normal.
You want to go back to Pretendville.
Pretendville is lovely this time of year. Glenn Greenwald and Matt Taibbi and Aaron Mate never left Pretendville. …
Wolf:
I am not saying that this is exactly like finding evidence of Dr Mengele’s experiments; but I am saying, with these findings, that now the comparison may not be that excessive. These anti-humans at Pfizer, speaking at the WEF; these anti-humans at the FDA; knowing what they know; are targeting the miraculous female body, with its ability to conceive, gestate, birth and nurture life. …
They are targeting the human fetus’ very environment, one of the most sacred spaces on this earth, if not the most sacred.
And they know it.
…I have started to say in public, once I had to face the fact of the die-off of the babies, that this is a Biblical time; and I mean Old Testament Biblical.
Margaret:
It is long past time to restore freedom of speech, communication, and thought in this once-great nation.
You can express your patriotism, attempt to salvage your personal credibility, and demonstrate your respect for the people of this republic by heeding Kennedy’s summons to let the “people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market.”
You can close the chapter on one of America’s most shameful periods in history and prevent this country from sliding into a totalitarian technocratic dystopia by refusing to sanction S.3737…
One of America’s most shameful periods in history… Yes. I’ve said before, you really have to check out what Margaret in particular is laying down, and in what amounts to a new genre of internet writing. She’ll show you: we have to Stand, and renounce these silences and pretense games.
And if these three are too in the realm of polemic for you, try Dr. Julie Ponesse’s latest:
What a touching piece, Carl, and I am honored to find myself in the company of these fierce truth warriors! My longstanding admiration for Naomi deepened when I saw she was one of the few prominent voices on the left courageous enough to call out the lies and tyranny. I think of Sage as a little sister and am grateful for her fiery, funny, and ferocious spirit. Both are wonderful allies to have in this fight, as are you 🔥
Carl, I wanted to email you a question but don’t see you on my mailing list so am unsure how to reach you. I considered replying to the Pomo welcome email but suspect that goes to the whole group of writers. Can you let me know how I can reach you via email? If you don’t want to post your address publicly, you can sign up for my list and I can get your email that way. Thanks, Carl!