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  • 6 days ago | alexberenson.substack.com | Alex Berenson

    You wrote: “I wish the administration would just bring him back (and then deport him again). Nothing will reduce the public’s current support for tight borders faster than the specter of people, American citizens in particular, being wrongly deported.”But he was NOT a “citizen.” You also call him an illegal immigrant a few paragraphs later. So this confused me. The other thing that confuses me about the deportation is how they go direct to CECOT in El Salvador.

  • 1 week ago | alexberenson.substack.com | Alex Berenson

    M, marijuana leafS, smiley face1, cross3, skull with three prominent holesWhat’s it spell? The New York Times can’t say. —(Embarrassing the legacy media with the truth since 2021.)—Democratic politicians no longer deny Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the illegal immigrant deported to El Salvador on March 15, is part of the brutal MS-13 criminal gang. But the legacy media insists otherwise — and is waging a bizarre campaign to convince readers to ignore the evidence in front of their own eyes.

  • 1 week ago | alexberenson.substack.com | Alex Berenson

    I followed Dr Prasad on X up until he blocked me Now I have grave concerns about the appointment of Vinay Prasad to head Biologics / vaccines He is smart and prolific and very opinionated He is arrogant - so much so that we need a new word to describe him He blocked me on X .I have been trying to get him to respond to censored evidence on the risk of mammograms.i am respectful and polite.rather than respond he simply blocked me I am trying to set up an open discussion between the Senior MD...

  • 1 week ago | alexberenson.substack.com | Alex Berenson

    Yesterday, the Food and Drug Administration named Dr. Vinay Prasad, a San Francisco oncologist, as its top regulator for vaccines and other complex drugs called biologics. This is a YUGE move. I know Prasad. He is deeply thoughtful about the value and cost of new medicines. He understands the games Big Pharma plays to win approvals for expensive new drugs that all-too-often have little benefit — and hidden risks. —(Know what else is YUGE?

  • 1 week ago | alexberenson.substack.com | Alex Berenson

    I wholeheartedly agree that med schools need to change. However, I fear that the kind of person who goes to med school these days is quite different from those in the past. They used to be not only very bright, but also highly intellectually curious and more willing to treat a patient as an individual who is part of a family. Nowadays, they tend to treat by algorithm or protocol & spend more time looking at computer screens than at patients.

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