Bill Rice, Jr.: 20-10-2024, “The right to search for the truth implies also a duty; one must not conceal any part of what one has recognized to be the truth.” ― Albert Einstein
In a recent column, I compared the death figures from the Holocaust to death figures of the “democide” Covid Response and noted that mass homicide events could only happen because a cross-section of potentially influential “leaders” were completely on board with the the program that produced massive numbers of victims.
In other essays, I’ve pointed out examples of the “dog that didn’t bark” – that is, things that could and should have happened (and would “solve” the case) … but didn’t happen.
Today, I’m going to use artistic license to illustrate potentially narrative-changing conversations that could have happened in “leader” conference rooms, but didn’t.
Faculty members at America’s “bastions of higher learning” routinely meet in impressive, ivy-covered buildings where academics are charged with” advancing knowledge,” spear-heading important inquiries, “searching for the truth” and “serving the public” (thus justifying their immense tax-payer funding).
America has thousands of universities populated by hundreds of thousands of professors who spent years and decades earning their degrees and thinking deep thoughts about how they could serve their fellow man through their intellectual pursuits.
“Covid” became the Great Event of Our Times between January and March 2020, meaning that the world’s best and brightest have now had almost five years to prove their academic or scientific importance.