Sanjeev Sabhlok's Blog, page 58
October 7, 2020
My paper for today’s talk at the Samuel Griffith Society: The proportionality of the Victorian Government’s response to COVID-19
The proportionality of the Victorian Government’s response to COVID-19 Sanjeev Sabhlok, Ph.D. Economics (USC, Los Angeles)[1] 8 October 2020 Common sense is the realised sense of proportion Mahatma Gandhi I thank the Samuel Griffith Society for giving me this opportunity to elaborate upon my 16 September 2020 op-ed[2] in the Australian Financial Review. As some […]
Published on October 07, 2020 22:02
No, I don’t think this is a “plandemic”. Claims that this pandemic was “known” or “planned” in advance don’t add up
I simply don’t have time to study the “plandemic” claims but I believe there is no reason to believe in them. The hypothesis is too far out. In my book I outline a series of events that fits the facts better and without invoking such far out explanations. — Sanjeev Sabhlok, Pope @Church of Reason […]
Published on October 07, 2020 03:15
October 6, 2020
Notes in preparation for a paper and presentation to the Samuel Griffith society on Thursday
This is work in progress – to help me track relevant info. I'm preparing a short paper (1000-2000 words) to present to the Samuel Griffith Society tomorrow. The member of the society are eminent lawyers and judges of Victoria. What should I include in that paper? Please send in suggestions. The paper will be published […]
Published on October 06, 2020 05:28
Useful email with important points about current pandemic policies
This email I received a few days back – noting it here, as it contains very useful content. === Hi Sanjeev, Following your resignation from Victorian treasury, I recently found out that you had a Facebook page which is great. In relation to your post today about PPE in aged care, indeed the federal government […]
Published on October 06, 2020 04:38
October 5, 2020
Links on covid hysteria sent by someone
Someone sent these links. Some might not be working. I’m noting them for the record. https://www.health.belgium.be/nl/wie-... standaard.be/preventie https://www.who.int/about/who-we-are/... https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sh... https://swprs.org/feiten-over-covid19/ https://the-iceberg.net/ https://www.creative-diagnostics.com/...- kit-277854-457.htm President John Magufuli of Tanzania: “Even Papaya and Goats are Corona positive” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=207Hu... Open letter by biochemist Drs Mario Ortiz Martinez to the Dutch chamber https://www.gentechvrij.nl/2020/08/15... Interview with Drs Mario Ortiz Martinez https://troo.tube/videos/watch/6ed900... […]
Published on October 05, 2020 12:51
“The Great Barrington Declaration” – DON’T BE PUT OFF BY THE BIG TITLE: THIS CAN SAVE YOUR LIFE
The Great Barrington Declaration EVERYONE CAN SIGN THIS DECLARATION PLEASE DO SO AT: https://gbdeclaration.org/ As infectious disease epidemiologists and public health scientists we have grave concerns about the damaging physical and mental health impacts of the prevailing COVID-19 policies, and recommend an approach we call Focused Protection. Coming from both the left and right, and […]
Published on October 05, 2020 11:12
The full text of the judgement striking down the Pennsylvania lockdowns
This video provides a good summary (the first lecture – by Robert Barnes | Barnes Law, LLP) Cnty. of Butler v. Wolf UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIASep 14, 2020Civil Action No. 2:20-cv-677 (W.D. Pa. Sep. 14, 2020 Source of the judgement PDF of the judgement HTML – see. COUNTY OF […]
Published on October 05, 2020 05:47
Lockdowns are unconstitutional – list of US judgements
Trying to figure this out – if you have other info let me know. Pennsylvania + Michigan. I’ll post material on these cases individually as I find time. Also Michigan The Supreme Court ruled the Covid restrictions unconstitutional Next is California there is a hearing this week — Justesse (@Justesse20) October 5, 2020
Published on October 05, 2020 05:25
Trump is often uncouth but he is NOT a white supremacist
I’ve been anti-Trump in the past because of his uncouth character. But no, he’s NOT a white supremacist. As a general rule, as Thomas Sowell has emphasised repeatedly, business people cannot afford to be a racist. They learn very quickly to value a person’s output, not assess someone by the amount of melanin in his/her […]
Published on October 05, 2020 03:11
October 4, 2020
Other critiques of Neil Ferguson’s 16 March 2020 epidemiological model
On 29 April 2020 I critiqued Ferguson’s model in my TOI blog (based on superb analysis by Nirmesh Mehta). There are a number of others who have critiqued Ferguson’s model -I’ve mentioned a number of them my forthcoming book and won’t repeat that info here. But some more in case I can readily need access […]
Published on October 04, 2020 21:32