Preprint Servers Reject CDC Criticism
If you're doing your own research on MedRxiv or SSRN, they're rejecting articles critical of CDC policies.
We have had multiple articles removed from SSRN and MedRxiv solely because they are critical of CDC-- which is a broken and failed agency
— Vinay Prasad MD MPH (@VPrasadMDMPH) July 27, 2023
This is concerning censorshiphttps://t.co/iH6GzFzkZO pic.twitter.com/2NRhomAjrp
In another tweet, Dr. Prasad added, "We analyzed every preprint to come out of my lab at UCSF @vkprasadlab What it reveals is that the servers routinely reject papers that are critical of CDC and Biden Policy They also rejected our analysis of the servers.
"Odd behavior."
The analysis, along with a paper on the re-analysis of the Boston school mask study, is now on a physics server. You can still find at least one of the articles through Google and Google Scholar. And please tell me you're not doing your own COVID research on Facebook.
Literally banned on Facebook. |
Chasing Off the Customers
Of all the wacky things Dr. Joe Mercola is involved in--homeopathy, 5G, ginger for diabetes, etc.--this might be the wackiest. Chase Bank abruptly canceled not only Dr. Mercola's account, but the accounts of his employees and their family members. He says Chase's only explanation was "unexpected activity" on an unspecified account.
Chase Bank has abruptly closed bank accounts of religious organizations, Bitcoin bros, and others who had no apparent link to any of those things. In once case, Chase seized $48,000 from an Arizona couple and didn't return it until they sued.
If you bank at Chase, it might be time to get a new bank. After hearing about the Arizona couple, I closed my Chase Amazon credit card and got a card at an institution that seems to stay out of the culture wars.
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