Supreme Court Justice Exhibits Shocking Lack of Basic COVID Knowledge During Hearing
Example:
Jay Bhattacharya
@DrJBhattacharya
This stunningly ignorant amicus brief, filed by medical organizations in favor of the OSHA vax mandate, is the end of the credibility of public health. Is it really possible that scientists in those organizations are so unaware of the underlying science about which they write?

Josh Stevenson
@ifihadastick
In the Amicus brief the American Medical Association makes repeated false claims about vaccination, including using the measles vaccine effectiveness, a sterilizing vaccine, as justification for mandates.
"the justices I heard, and I didn't hear them all, were plain dumb."
That's what I meant when I referred to "the continuing level of ignorance., even though my example was from the brief. I had been optimistic that the amici briefs would educate the justices, but I didn't see any with a solid grasp. The lower courts seem more up on the issues of the injections. From what I could pick up from Twitter there seemed to be a disconnect with the real world of mass vax injuries, vax ineffectiveness, ADE, etc.
I would note that the choir the MSM is singing to is getting smaller with each passing day. So says the CBS poll...
Turley is live covering the oral arguments on the mandate at the SCOTUS:
https://twitter.com/JonathanTurley
No, I'm not listening, but from what I'm seeing on Twitter I'm disturbed.
One thing that's very disturbing is the continuing level of ignorance re Covid:
https://www.zerohedge.com/medical/live-supreme-court-weigh-biden-vaccine-mandate
Supreme Court Justice Exhibits Shocking Lack of Basic COVID Knowledge During Hearing
Example:
Jay Bhattacharya
@DrJBhattacharya
This stunningly ignorant amicus brief, filed by medical organizations in favor of the OSHA vax mandate, is the end of the credibility of public health. Is it really possible that scientists in those organizations are so unaware of the underlying science about which they write?

Josh Stevenson
@ifihadastick
In the Amicus brief the American Medical Association makes repeated false claims about vaccination, including using the measles vaccine effectiveness, a sterilizing vaccine, as justification for mandates.
Those interns they have? They must be worthless if this is their level of knowledge about this two year travesty...
It's not ignorance, it's feigned ignorance.
"the justices I heard, and I didn't hear them all, were plain dumb."
That's what I meant when I referred to "the continuing level of ignorance., even though my example was from the brief. I had been optimistic that the amici briefs would educate the justices, but I didn't see any with a solid grasp. The lower courts seem more up on the issues of the injections. From what I could pick up from Twitter there seemed to be a disconnect with the real world of mass vax injuries, vax ineffectiveness, ADE, etc.
https://twitter.com/kalten19/status/1477331093611241476/photo/1
And Marc Elias is on the Ama board and wrote the pro vax letter.
It’s a small world after all!