1) Thanks to everyone who sent me stuff on @YaleLawSch @gregggonsalves. He blocked after I got sick of his constant attacks on reporters doing reporting.
2) Gonsalves filed a legal declaration that claimed 6 feet social distancing stopped spread of #COVID. This claim is completely made up, as Anthony Fauci testified last week.
Screenshot of Gonsalves' declaration. Let's see footnote #7
3) Footnote #7 takes you to a NY Times article. That's what Gonsalves cites as medical evidence for a scientific claim, a newspaper article.
4) Here's a hierarchy of medicine, used to determine how you rank scientific evidence, from Mt. Sinai.
Do you see "newspaper article" on this chart?
5) It gets better, when you go to the NY Times article, you find there is no actual data, as Gonsalves claims.
There's just an artist's drawing. That's it.
6) Here's questions I sent to Gonsalves asking him to explain. This is a guy who's never afraid to hold an opinion, but he refused to respond.
7) This ain't the first time Gonsalves has cited a newspaper article to make a claim for COVID policy. He cited a newspaper article to argue for lockdowns.
No scientific evidence: a newspaper article. It was @zackbeauchamp at Vox, so not really reporting.
8) After Gonsalves argued for lockdowns, he then did the same on Twitter, until he was accused of being pro lockdown, which he then denied.
Because of course.
9) We have a problem in America where fewer now trust public health, and even less trust academics. How is behavior by Gregg Gonsavles contributing to this?
His entire oeuvre is "everyone who doesn't hold my worldview and politics is a baddy."
10) After a Harvard student complained that students were held to a higher plagiarism standard than Claudine Gay, Gonsalves ranted that her copy/paste scandal it was all about politics.
Should this guy be teaching students?
11) Read more at @DisInfoChron and please subscribe.
Yale needs to do better, both for America and its students.
1. NY Governor @KathyHochul is now promoting "off label" prescribing for COVID vax. Even though the vast majority of doctors in NY don't get the boosters, and don't get COVID jab for their own kids.
NY DOCTOR: "I have never worked in healthcare like this."
1) I'm on vacay and have gotten several calls from Hill staff and Trump officials about this @emilyakopp "exclusive" that repeats old stories--some OTHERS broke.
One IC official told me, "There's nothing new. This is just sleazy."
Emily has done this numerous times before; let's review
@Dylan_Housman
@_EricLieberman_
@VinceCoglianese
@JohnCFLoftus1
@DailyCaller
@SenJoniErnst
@tuckercarlson
@robbysoave
@RisingTheHill
@CarlHigbie
@lizlyons47
@ianmSC
@paulsperry_
#KOPPyKAT
2) EXAMPLE 1
Emily Kopp "exclusive" first reported by @SharriMarkson
#KOPPyKAT
3) EXAMPLE 1
Sharri Markson broke this story a few months back in 2021.
1) NIH Director released new priorities for national research. I was leaked a copy of document. Follow along.
"To rebuild public trust, NIH is enhancing oversight of funded research abroad and reinforcing its commitment to responsible stewardship of taxpayer dollars."
2) DEI and affirmative action are out and replication in research is in.
3) A strategic plan on AI is coming.
Lots more nutrition research, it appears, with focus on long term studies to ID good and bad diets, starting before birth.
Max Koslov and the #sciomm writers at @Nature continue putting out fake news and propaganda. Koslov's publisher Springer Nature won't say if they got a DOJ letter from @EagleEdMartin, but I published that letter to Springer Nature a month ago.
Koslov just can't do journalism.
2) Here's the letter DOJ sent to Springer Nature's journal Nature Medicine, which published the corrupt "Proximal Origin" paper.
1) Trump administration has pivoted to investigate the much ballyhooed "Proximal Origin" paper by @scrippsresearch Kristian Andersen.
Read DOJ's letter to @NatureMedicine. Trump officials believe the paper was a quid pro quo for a Fauci grant. tinyurl.com/ykr7vxpv
2) Suspicions have long dogged this study, as emails have found the authors ran it past funders Tony Fauci and Francis Collins at the NIH, as well as @JeremyFarrar when he was at the Wellcome Trust.
In one email, Kristian Andersen praised them for "advice and leadership."
3) When Nature Medicine published the paper, editor in chief Joaa Monteiro claimed the paper “put conspiracy theories” about the pandemic’s possible lab origin to rest.
Is labelling an alternative hypothesis a "conspiracy theory" normal in science?