Retrospective censorship: the new punishment for covid dissidents
Retrospective censorship: the new punishment for covid dissidents They're now coming after our pre-covid and non-covid publications NORMAN FENTON Delegitimising dissent Those who wish to silence and cancel those who raise concerns about the ‘official covid narrative’ (especially those questioning the ’safe and effective’ vaccines) are resorting to new, more inventive ways, to attack us. Not content to simply ensure that dissenting research papers on covid data never get published, they are now trying to delegitimise published non-covid papers produced by covid dissenters. A prominent and disturbing example of this is the retrospective attack on Paul Marik and his 2017 paper on Vitamin C and sepsis - an attack clearly chosen to delegitimise Marik simply because he has been a prominent advocate for early treatment protocols for covid. Fortunately, that attack seems to have finally failed . But this is not going to stop the censors who are determined to...