The moral of coronavirus19 will be that social contagion via social networks is more dangerous than biological contagion.



More than a month later I compiled some of the reasons lockdowns were NEVER common sense. But it was clear to me in mid-March that the hysteria was going to lead the herd to break some serious sh** before it was all done.


Some reasons why narratives such as "COVID19 is doomsday" are difficult to dispel.


My first COVID tweet was March 10. It was clear it was a big problem, and by “it” I mean the mass hysteria that was brewing. My first tweet conveyed context and proportion, something sorely lacking, and without which one cannot make rational decisions.



The economic and societal dangers were glaringly obvious, to almost no one, it seemed.






































How can it be that modern educated people can be so prone to irrational forces? My first novel is exactly about this. HUMAN 3.0: What's Next, After Human

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