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February 15, 20222


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Is Your Neighbor a Covid-Information Terrorist? Are You? DHS Wants to Know
Senior Fellow Roger Severino for National Review
America’s national-security apparatus is deeply interested in the link between Covid-19 and terrorism. Given that scientists have yet to identify Covid’s source, our intelligence agencies should be investigating whether the Covid catastrophe began with human hands in a lab because if so, it can be weaponized by foreign actors seeking to harm American interests. But that’s not what “the Interagency” is investigating. Instead, they are treating Americans who resist the government-approved narratives about Covid-19 as the true national-security threat.
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RECENT PUBLICATIONS
Why The New Right Needs To Ditch Its Bitterness Against The Old Right
Fellow Nathanael Blake for The Federalist
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FDA Rushes to Grant EUAs to Two More COVID Drugs With No Long-Term Safety or Efficacy Data
Fellow David Gortler for PJ Media
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The “Priestly Caste” of America’s Artistic Elite
 
Fellow Carl R. Trueman for WORLD Opinions
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Canada’s Freedom Convoy Protesters May Be the Minority. But They Have the Momentum.
Senior Fellow Henry Olsen for the Washington Post
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Pro Deo et Patria


 
Senior Fellow Fran X. Maier for The Catholic Thing
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Platonism Wins



 
Fellow Carl R. Trueman for First Things
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On February 10, 2022, Distinguished Senior Fellow George Weigel took part in a virtual event hosted by the U.S.-Ukraine Foundation titled “‘George Orwell, Call Your Office!’: Truth, Lies, Ukraine, and Russia.”

Click here for more information, and click here or above to watch this event.

QUOTED
Marriage is unique and irreplaceable in how it enables us to love and be loved by others. Obviously, this includes the self-sacrificial love between the spouses and for any children that flow from their union, but it goes beyond that. Marriage is the foundation not just of the nuclear family, but of the extended family: husbands and wives, sons and daughters, and brothers and sisters, yes, but so, too, grandparents and great-grandparents, aunts and uncles, nieces and nephews, in-laws and godparents and cousins. All of these relationships are founded on that primordial marital union, and all of them provide us with opportunities to love and be loved outside of any market logic or cost-benefit analysis. The family is where we first acquire the virtues, first learn to love God, and first realize the gift of life: You see it in the eyes of children as they dote over their newest baby siblings. Family life is where we find our deepest fulfillment and greatest joys, precisely by making a gift of self to others. Nothing compares to it, and nothing can replace it.”
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