@threadreaderapp @buzz_chronicles @UnrollThread you should carefully prune it and create a report and publish it on researchgate!

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1/. I will make a thread here with some details so you can see for yourself how a small clique of pro Chinese gatekeeping editors and admins have bullied editors, throttled dissent and gamed the system to impose their POV.

2/. I am a supporter of


3/. This is what I ended up feeling about WP after


4/. Some disturbing


5./ Some members of the gatekeeping
@EricTopol @NBA @StephenKissler @yhgrad B.1.1.7 reveals clearly that SARS-CoV-2 is reverting to its original pre-outbreak condition, i.e. adapted to transgenic hACE2 mice (either Baric's BALB/c ones or others used at WIV labs during chimeric bat coronavirus experiments aimed at developing a pan betacoronavirus vaccine)

@NBA @StephenKissler @yhgrad 1. From Day 1, SARS-COV-2 was very well adapted to humans .....and transgenic hACE2 Mice


@NBA @StephenKissler @yhgrad 2. High Probability of serial passaging in Transgenic Mice expressing hACE2 in genesis of SARS-COV-2


@NBA @StephenKissler @yhgrad B.1.1.7 has an unusually large number of genetic changes, ... found to date in mouse-adapted SARS-CoV2 and is also seen in ferret infections.
https://t.co/9Z4oJmkcKj


@NBA @StephenKissler @yhgrad We adapted a clinical isolate of SARS-CoV-2 by serial passaging in the ... Thus, this mouse-adapted strain and associated challenge model should be ... (B) SARS-CoV-2 genomic RNA loads in mouse lung homogenates at P0 to P6.
https://t.co/I90OOCJg7o
1/10 What's all this then?
Biotech or biohazard?
A proposed federal lab in Butner would study the world's deadliest diseases
https://t.co/krnmueAd80
is it being built there or elsewhere, at Kansas University?


2/10 Shades of Plum Island?
New Proposal:
https://t.co/Lv3FgBgyas
GAO reports on security and safety lapses at Plum Island Animal Disease Research Center
Plum Island 1: https://t.co/pXSHgg1KKN
Plum Island 2:
https://t.co/O9oS0WXYOz


3/10 National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility
By memo dated December 4, 2008, the Department of Homeland Security named the Kansas site as the preferred location for the NBAF. On January 16, 2009, the record of decision was published in the Federal

4/10 Lucky ole Kansas!
The $1.25 billion facility is a biosafety level-4 laboratory and will replace the aging Plum Island Animal Disease Center.
NBAF is expected to be operational by 2022-2023.
Manhattan, Kansas, was selected as the location for NBAF.
https://t.co/kiokkFsT6v


5/10 The facility continues forward - Apr 19, 2020
https://t.co/JlstInKIRS
https://t.co/DtbLD9Tvxb
The 500,000 square foot building will have a $3.5 billion impact on the Kansas economy and many lab
1/ BIO TERROR! History, Present and Future....
Human experimentation, modern nightmares and lone madmen in the twentieth

2/ BIO TERROR! History, Present and Future....
The History of Biological Weapons Use:
What We Know and What We Don't. W. Seth

3/ BIO TERROR! History, Present and Future....
Biological Warfare in the 17th Century
W. Seth Carus
https://t.co/GEnU8fUC3m
and
Biological Warfare Plan in the 17th Century—the Siege of Candia,

4/ BIO TERROR! History, Present and Future....
Biological Warfare at the 1346 Siege of Caffa
https://t.co/BQZ8riLq1o
The 'Hittite Plague', an Epidemic of Tularemia and the First Record of Biological

5/ BIO TERROR! History, Present and Future....
The Plague of Athens: An Ancient Act of Bioterrorism?
https://t.co/YjiG4PspCA
Applying Modern Immunology to the Plague of
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I just finished Eric Adler's The Battle of the Classics, and wanted to say something about Joel Christiansen's review linked below. I am not sure what motivates the review (I speculate a bit below), but it gives a very misleading impression of the book. 1/x


The meat of the criticism is that the history Adler gives is insufficiently critical. Adler describes a few figures who had a great influence on how the modern US university was formed. It's certainly critical: it focuses on the social Darwinism of these figures. 2/x

Other insinuations and suggestions in the review seem wildly off the mark, distorted, or inappropriate-- for example, that the book is clickbaity (it is scholarly) or conservative (hardly) or connected to the events at the Capitol (give me a break). 3/x

The core question: in what sense is classics inherently racist? Classics is old. On Adler's account, it begins in ancient Rome and is revived in the Renaissance. Slavery (Christiansen's primary concern) is also very old. Let's say classics is an education for slaveowners. 4/x

It's worth remembering that literacy itself is elite throughout most of this history. Literacy is, then, also the education of slaveowners. We can honor oral and musical traditions without denying that literacy is, generally, good. 5/x
Ivor Cummins has been wrong (or lying) almost entirely throughout this pandemic and got paid handsomly for it.

He has been wrong (or lying) so often that it will be nearly impossible for me to track every grift, lie, deceit, manipulation he has pulled. I will use...


... other sources who have been trying to shine on light on this grifter (as I have tried to do, time and again:


Example #1: "Still not seeing Sweden signal versus Denmark really"... There it was (Images attached).
19 to 80 is an over 300% difference.

Tweet: https://t.co/36FnYnsRT9


Example #2 - "Yes, I'm comparing the Noridcs / No, you cannot compare the Nordics."

I wonder why...

Tweets: https://t.co/XLfoX4rpck / https://t.co/vjE1ctLU5x


Example #3 - "I'm only looking at what makes the data fit in my favour" a.k.a moving the goalposts.

Tweets: https://t.co/vcDpTu3qyj / https://t.co/CA3N6hC2Lq