Thank You Heather Heying And Bret Weinstein
Heather Heying Read Portions Of My Book In This Episode Of Dark Horse Podcast
It’s a strange thing to hear your own name when listening to a podcast you listen to often. Strange in a great way.
I really love these two—Heather Heying and Bret Weinstein, and their show, Dark Horse Podcast. I really admire how they transformed the traumatic and bizarre events they endured at the hands of progressive totalitarians at their former college, Evergreen. (If ever a college did not deserve its name…)
To a writer, it is a great gift to be given careful reading and careful perception. (Inner response.) I still refuse to say a person “gets it,” because there is surely a more resonant way to say it.
The portion pertaining to my book begins at 1:07:44
Heying also wrote this terrific post at her Substack, Natural Selections.
I am a-brim with gratitude.
Great! I just posted this review on Amazon, hope others will follow!
Celia Farber's extraordinary book is essential reading for understanding the world of the present, in which scientific data and open inquiry has been decimated in favor of ideologically and economically driven policies that make it harder and harder for both scientists and citizens to survive the control mechanisms that have been put in place. Who would have thought some of the basic and very deeply different conclusions drawn from data during what we have come to call the "AIDS Crisis," would now serve as a template, a key for comprehending just how far we have gone into what Hannah Arendt called the creation of fictions that come to stand in for the world. Thus we lose not only our minds but control over our own bodies. While pundits will blather on about AIDS denialism, Celia Farber's book has nothing to do with anything like that. Rather, it is a sobering and deep dive into how scientific inquiry in the supposed service of public health gets twisted and controlled, literally maiming us and, in the process, actually killing many people. Farber is not simply a good journalist but a great one, and her writing is filled with detail, stunning insight, and serious research. This is a must read.
Oh, I’m so happy. It’s a great book, and the more people that know about it, the better!!