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Apr 26, 2022Liked by Michael P Senger

Berenson is/was an important and valuable voice but it is befuddling why he went after Dr. Malone the way he did.

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Apr 26, 2022Liked by Michael P Senger

I thought that charge of plagerism was really odd too. I’d not only seen that line but had used it myself in several comments in various substack blogs. All w/out having read his book. Really surprised he thought he’s the only one who had ever seen or heard it. It was one of the most infuriating things I ever heard & that confirmed my suspicion meter

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Apr 26, 2022Liked by Michael P Senger

Alex Berenson is truly the most confusing and frustrating member of the "awake". He's made awesome points and done great work. Meanwhile, accusing members of the tribe of plagiarism and attacking such warriors as Dr. Malone.

SMH.

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I think Berenson has never recovered from being tossed out of the cool kids club at the NYT. I can well understand that the scorn and abuse he's received from the beginning of his reporting on The Plague would have a serious emotional impact, but he's betrayed a great deal of instability in all his writing since being banned from Shrikeville. He really wants to be seen as the smartest kid in the room and unfortunately, he's just lousy at humor, irony and wit.

And that's sad, because so much in just everyday news vindicates his analyses. He's been so mocked for his take on cannabis and yet so many reported crimes reveal an astounding level of psychosis that I can't remember seeing even in the wild years of the 70s.

Being a groundbreaking reporter of unpopular reality isn't an occupation where one should hope for acclaim from one's peers. One can only hope to live long enough to be proven correct.

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Apr 26, 2022Liked by Michael P Senger

Berenson gonna Berenson...

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Apr 26, 2022Liked by Michael P Senger

Thanks so much, Michael. And, yes, the plagiarism accusation was a bummer. Being off Twitter, he might not realize how widely circulated/oft-cited that Ferguson quote is. He also cited The Atlantic headline, “Georgia’s Experiment in Human Sacrifice,” which was funny - if hadn’t wanted to talk about Georgia, I would have picked a different example, because that headline is basically a cliche at this point. To his credit, Alex posted his apology within a half-hour of my emailing him.

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Apr 26, 2022Liked by Michael P Senger

Yeah, Berenson got way out over his skis on the idiotic 'plagiarism' accusation. If anything it plagiarizes Ferguson! The quote has been widely reported on, and I don't think he alone 'broke' the story on it. He can be a bit over the top and sensationalist, but is an effective messenger. I don't pay him for what he writes, or I would have scolded him at his 'stack for that faux pas.

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Apr 26, 2022Liked by Michael P Senger

Great article with loads of references. I was in the middle of preparing a post about this ridiculous narrative rearing it's head again: Fraud-ci saying another lockdown might be in the future. People have to stand up for their rights and stop giving into "the dark side" - literally

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Apr 27, 2022Liked by Michael P Senger

Thanks for making me aware of this excellent article by Ms Hume.

I was previously subscribed to some other covid related substacks that shall remain unnamed.

To be frank, I am mortally tired of all the rehashing of the obvious. Of course none of the mitigation measures (including the mRNA vacs) worked, and more than that often made things worse. Anyone with a functioning mind has known that for quite some time. I am also tired of the blame game, apologists, and people saying "well, we didn't know any better."

My interests concerning covid have evolved. What I'm interested in now is helping people rebuild their lives and livelyhoods, dealing with the unprecidented mental health horror this has created, and getting answers to questions no one (but me) seems to be asking.

But most of all, what is most important to me is: WHAT IS BEING DONE, AND WHAT MORE CAN WE DO TO MAKE *SURE* NOTHING LIKE THIS ATROCITY EVER HAPPENS AGAIN? I am hoping that as Mr Senger is an attorney this may be the right substack for that.

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Apr 26, 2022Liked by Michael P Senger

Berenson’s book was hugely informative but I was horrified by his accusation of plagiarism here. The Ferguson quote pops up all over the place. If you’re interested in the Imperial modelling you really can’t avoid being familiar with it.

I was also pretty shocked by his grudging publication of the author’s email to him. She was open and gracious; he came across as sullen, irrational & paranoid in his response. It’s a great shame he’s gone down this very negative route, particularly since it does inevitably cast doubt more widely on his judgement and reliability.

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Apr 26, 2022Liked by Michael P Senger

Although offering useful insight (after the fact) Berenson does come across as very needy and needlessly touchy. He’s cheering Musks takeover of Twitter solely because he wants back in with the champagne socialist crowd - the other day he actually @‘d Elon Musk to tell him he’s (Berenson) still banned. Funny and tragic.

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Apr 26, 2022Liked by Michael P Senger

He's always throwing little bombs like that. He's a bit upset that he has not been admitted back on Twitter. He writes about that A LOT. Sorry, if he has been reinstated as I have not kept up on his latest Twitter status.

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Apr 26, 2022Liked by Michael P Senger

Just ordered your book.

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Alex also believes that early treatment and Ivermectin don't work and won't lift 1 finger to talk to the myriad of doctors who have had success but instead relies solely on study abstract to inform his opinion.

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Yes, it was "our collective failed COVID response", not theirs, since we allowed them to implement their scams.

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Great to see this kind of analysis coming out but she misses an absolutely crucial part of what went wrong: the degree to which testing asymptomatic people with imperfect tests led to a vast (like 95% or higher) majority of "cases" being based just on false positive tests. We write about this in this rapid response essay for BMJ here: https://www.bmj.com/content/373/bmj.n1411/rr

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