Science And The Rise Of Totalitarianism, by David Marks

Scientists have to be either coopted or eliminated in a totalitarian regime. From David Marks at rwmalonemd.substack.com:

David Marks gets it right again. His thoughts on this subject deserve your time and consideration, in my opinion. –

Robert W Malone MD, MS

The cancellation of Professor Norman Fenton’s presentation at the UK’s NHS Health and Care Analytics Conference indicates a deeply disturbing increased level in the censorship of science.

The gravity of current developments is onerous. It is important to recognize parallels from the past and understand the initiating factors — including intolerance of ideas threatening state-approved ideology — that eventually allowed the rise of totalitarianism.

The National Health Service’s correspondence with Professor Fenton reveals this degradation. His scheduled presentation had nothing to do with the recent pandemic; the grounds for his dismissal claimed his views on vaccines may be distracting.

…the conference organising committee has just been alerted to the controversy around vaccinations on your Twitter account and fear that this may distract from the conference. They have asked that we not proceed with the planned session on Bayesian networks.

After receiving this notice, Professor Fenton wrote;

I was canceled not for the content of my talk but because I had done other work raising concerns about covid vaccine safety.

The NHS organizers openly admitted that an unacceptable perspective on a scientific topic — designated incontestable byauthorities — is grounds for ex-communication.

This denial of participation is solely because of Professor Fenton’s willingness to appraise and discuss subject matter deemed controversial. However, no one who has examined his cautious analysis of data during the pandemic has presented evidence disputing any of his findings.

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2 responses to “Science And The Rise Of Totalitarianism, by David Marks

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  2. Science is an important target for totalitarianism, it is rational thinking and a willingness to test your theories and admit when an error has been made. Control of dissemination of this information and allowing people to make their own choices about how to solve a problem is also under control. The watchful eye of the state also intrudes into what kind of transportation and its use is allowed, control of private property. There is nothing in this country that is not under surveillance, licensing (permission) and taxation (plundering) for participating in any activity.
    Chad

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