Yes, we have to read Alex Berenson with two doses of salt as he can be misinformed & is definitely biased against ivermectin and other proper meds.
There is a difference between silent on a subject and making uninformed and biased comments. During his debate with Kirsch (?) some of his responses were more typical of an unread, lib parr…
Yes, we have to read Alex Berenson with two doses of salt as he can be misinformed & is definitely biased against ivermectin and other proper meds.
There is a difference between silent on a subject and making uninformed and biased comments. During his debate with Kirsch (?) some of his responses were more typical of an unread, lib parrot.
Now that we have sufficient sources on Substack, to me, his importance is greatly diminished.
I am surprised that he has more paid subscribers than Dr Paul Alexander who is pumping out notes on original researches basically every day.
Yes, we have to read Alex Berenson with two doses of salt as he can be misinformed & is definitely biased against ivermectin and other proper meds.
There is a difference between silent on a subject and making uninformed and biased comments. During his debate with Kirsch (?) some of his responses were more typical of an unread, lib parrot.
Now that we have sufficient sources on Substack, to me, his importance is greatly diminished.
I am surprised that he has more paid subscribers than Dr Paul Alexander who is pumping out notes on original researches basically every day.
And more paid subs than this substack.
The One payer knows....
So soldier on.