In the AMAC journal, David Lewis Schaefer evaluates testimony by Anthony Fauci before a U.S. Congressional subcommittee investigating pandemic policy. House Republicans’ dogged work got through Fauci’s reflexive prevarications to uncover juicy details on the virus’s lab-based origins, how social distancing landed randomly at six feet and the damaging impacts of closing schools and mandating vaccines and masks.

Forget Everything I Said, or Backing Slowly out of the Echo-Chamber
Climate catastrophism suffered a Category 5 event with the recent confessional by Ted Nordhaus, among the world’s foremost prophets of doom, that he had it wrong all along. The models that forecast runaway global warming, Nordhaus writes in The Free Press, assumed simultaneously soaring populations, booming economies and flatlining technological improvement which, Nordhaus has belatedly recognized, simply can’t all occur at the same time.


