Kevin Bae

Non-Social in a Socially Networked World

  • CDC ratchets down PCR cycle threshold to make vaccines look effective

    Back in November of 2020 I blogged a New York Times story about the PCR testing cycle thresholds and how we were testing at such a high rate that the test was capable of finding virus that has no chance of infecting anyone. In this blog post there was also video from Dr. Fauci where…

  • Biden didn’t sign checks but he sure signed the letter

    President Biden, the humble and wonderful man that he is, famously said he didn’t need his signature on the stimulus checks because he wanted to get the payments out as quickly as possible. As if he would have to personally sign the checks. Although, maybe that would’ve been a good idea to slow things down.…

  • PCR tests created past fake epidemics

    The story linked here is from 2007. Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center thought they had a Whooping Cough epidemic on their hands. What they actually had were PCR tests run amok. With pertussis, she said, “there are probably 100 different P.C.R. protocols and methods being used throughout the country,” and it is unclear how often any of…

  • Georgia GOP will lose if focus is on prior election

    The most important election since 2020 in Georgia is coming up in 2022. It’s only a year and a half away and I can already see the state’s GOP has a big problem. Trump beat and bashed the party into a stupor and if Georgia’s GOP acts like a beaten wife they’re doomed to have…

  • Asian Senators vote in favor of University discrimination against… Asians

    Democrat Asian U.S. Senators, Tammy Duckworth and Mazie Hirono, voted in favor of University discrimination against Asians. Buried by the media, except for this editorial in the Wall Street Journal, was an amendment added to the legislation that would stop universities from discrimination against Asians in their admissions practices. All Democrats voted it down. The…

  • MIT study shows social distancing is a farce

    MIT did a study that shows there is no difference between being 6 feet apart or 60 feet apart when dealing with COVID-19 transmission. And that’s with or without a mask. The risk of being exposed to Covid-19 indoors is as great at 60 feet as it is at 6 feet — even when wearing…