An Opinion Piece in Newsweek is Calling for "Apologies" and "Investigations"
And it is NOT asking for "pandemic amnesty"
Wow. Newsweek published an opinion piece by Scott Atlas, calling for “Apologies” and “Investigations.”
While the article does not contain anything that would be truly new for the readers of this substack, the fact that it is published in a major magazine is a seismic change.
Almost all of America's leaders have gradually pulled back their COVID mandates, requirements, and closures—even in states like California, which had imposed the most stringent and longest-lasting restrictions on the public. At the same time, the media has been gradually acknowledging the ongoing release of studies that totally refute the purported reasons behind those restrictions. This overt reversal is falsely portrayed as "learned" or "new evidence." Little acknowledgement of error is to be found. We have seen no public apology for promulgating false information, or for the vilification and delegitimization of policy experts and medical scientists like myself who spoke out correctly about data, standard knowledge about viral infections and pandemics, and fundamental biology.
The article, which many other COVID skeptics could sign, goes on:
Here are the 10 biggest falsehoods—known for years to be false, not recently learned or proven to be so—promoted by America's public health leaders, elected and unelected officials, and now-discredited academics:
1. SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus has a far higher fatality rate than the flu by several orders of magnitude.
2. Everyone is at significant risk to die from this virus.
3. No one has any immunological protection, because this virus is completely new.
4. Asymptomatic people are major drivers of the spread.
5. Locking down—closing schools and businesses, confining people to their homes, stopping non-COVID medical care, and eliminating travel—will stop or eliminate the virus.
6. Masks will protect everyone and stop the spread.
7. The virus is known to be naturally occurring, and claiming it originated in a lab is a conspiracy theory.
8. Teachers are at especially high risk.
9. COVID vaccines stop the spread of the infection.
10. Immune protection only comes from a vaccine.
Lastly, Scott Atlas is asking for investigations and apologies. He also recognizes that investigations will likely be fake:
But to ensure that this never happens again, government leaders, power-driven officials, and influential academics and advisors often harboring conflicts of interest must be held accountable. Personally, I remain highly skeptical that any government investigation or commission can avoid politicization. Regardless of their intention, all such government-run inquiries will at least be perceived as politically motivated and their conclusions will be rejected outright by many. Those investigations must proceed, though, if only to seek the truth, to teach our children that truth matters, and to remember G.K. Chesterton's critical lesson that "Right is right, even if nobody does it. Wrong is wrong, even if everybody is wrong about it."
So, I would say, those of us (myself included) who insist that the times are changing are now vindicated!
Will we see apologies and investigations? (the real apologies and investigations, not fake ones)
Newsweek is a former excellent magazine that's been hanging on by a thread for decades. However, if it wants to rise from the dead this would damn sure be the issue that might allow this to happen. Be the only magazine in North America that tells the truth about Covid and the Covid response. They'd pass Time in subscribers in nine months.
Apologies AND Investigations AND Prosecution