Alex Berenson, that is; the (or an) unofficial leader of the Covid Dissident movement (such as it is). I'll illustrate features of this problem with 4 tweets and my immediate, brief responses to them. In a subsequent posting, hopefully (if I don't die of Covid or -- far more likely -- if I don't die from a falling grand piano as I take a whistlingly jaunty walk in the park), I will further palpate the problematics.
1)
Someone tweeted this:
Florida reports 127 newly identified deaths, and the oldest addition today: April 15th! I am not making this stuff up. Lots of deletions, some additional deaths in mid July. How is this even possible? @GovRonDeSantis what in the world is going on here?
Alex Berenson (AB) replied:
Hey @GovRonDeSantis - if you don't have the power to stop this practice, you can at least force your Health Department to be far, far more transparent about it and disclose granular data on causes of death and overall data on the percentage of deaths from death matching. I know you have done the right thing in FL but in most of the rest of the country "200,000 deaths" has become the rallying cry to make full reopening impossible. The data you provide can help those of us explain the truth about those deaths.
Then the great Hesperado got in his typical zinger (typically ignored by as great a percentile as those who will never be harmed by Covid -- 99.99%):
@HesperadoBlue Replying to @AlexBerenson
It could help, if 1) the mainstream weren't hopelessly corrupt; and if 2) Branch Covidians (who dominate our public space) weren't psychotically OCD thus rendering any SLIGHTEST POSSIBLE danger as = **Mankind will die**.
[Then I noticed a tweeter named "A little bird told me" added some helpful information:]
@ALittleTweet Replying to @AlexBerenson
WA State counts “all death, irrespective of the cause, that tested positive for COVID.” CO too. TX is ridiculous. WA counts “untested & negative” in their cases.
screenshot: https://twitter.com/ALittleTweet/status/1311684310370414593
2)
AB: I don't agree with all of @zeynep's piece but it is exactly what supposedly serious outlets like @TheAtlantic SHOULD be offering - a non-hysterical take that tracing "super-spreader events" is crucial to controlling #Covid, with ideas about ways to do so.
Hesperado: There seem to be two wings to the Covid Dissident movement. One
of them (the Berensonites) seems overly anxious not to catch
conspiracy theory cooties, and thus ends up in subtle ways reinforcing
the same damned mainstream narrative that has been oppressing us all
these months. The key passage in this regard: ". . . tracing "super-spreader events" is crucial to
controlling #Covid. . ." assumes that there are "super-spreader events" at all, and that "controlling Covid" is something we should be wringing our hands about at all -- both mainstream narrative memes.
3)
AB: After six months @washingtonpost admits the truth: kids are at close to zero risk from the ro, and the inflammatory syndrome is generally easily managed. One small step...
Hesperado: "close to zero" to the Branch Covidians = Mankind could still *possibly* die. All they need for their psychotic OCD principle of Better Safe Than Sorry is the slightest, most infinitesimal chance of doom, and they will think, feel, and act as though it were full-throttle doom.
4)
AB: ...the irony is that the #Covid response has turned out to be the ultimate example of the kind of statist/elitist power grab that Trump in 2016 successfully ran against... And guess what? It’s steamrolled him and he can’t even understand why, much less explain what’s happened...
Hesperado: This one I didn't tweet because it had been too long since Alex's origial tweet, and we all know that Twitter cultivates a manically short attention span. I.e., if you respond to a tweet that's more than about 30 minutes old, you may as well be sending a letter in the 19th century to a missionary in Timbuktu. I will only say in response now that AB's jab at Trump is rather rich, seeing as AB himself hasn't adequately grappled with the full nature & dimensions of the madness of Covid behavior & policy. As I have tweeted countless times over the months now, this madness either reflects 1) a mass psychosis or 2) a conspiracy, with no reasonably adequate third explanation. (#2 of course can include elements of #1, but not vice versa, in terms of an Either/Or.) AB consistently shirks, dodges, bobs and weaves from facing this.
His persisting evasiveness manifests itself in many behavioral quirks, among them a cognitive dissonance or schizophrenia whereby one day he posts an example of the confounding factors calling into serious question the mainstream numbers -- then the next day (or the next 15 minutes) posting a report that in his own words shows complete reliance upon the mainstream numbers. And he never seems to even attempt to harmonize these mutually contradictory impulses of his CDB (Covid-Dissident Behavior).
P.S.:
Yet another example of Alex Berenson's quirks -- here's another recent tweet:
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