November 1

Science And The Rise Of Totalitarianism

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From the article:

The cancellation of Professor Norman Fenton’s presentation at the UK’s NHS Health and Care Analytics Conference indicates a deeply disturbing increased level in the censorship of science
The gravity of current developments is onerous.
It is important to recognize parallels from the past and understand the initiating factors — including intolerance of ideas threatening state-approved ideology — that eventually allowed the rise of totalitarianism.
The National Health Service’s correspondence with Professor Fenton reveals this degradation.
His scheduled presentation had nothing to do with the recent pandemic; the grounds for his dismissal claimed his views on vaccines may be distracting.

It's tragic when money and politics trump science. But it's the condition of the human heart.

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