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February 22, 20222


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The Rising Biosecurity Surveillance Regime
Fellow Aaron Kheriaty, M.D., for Theopolis
Our ruling class saw in Covid an opportunity to revolutionize how we relate to one another and how we exist in the world. Recall how the phrase “the new normal” emerged almost immediately in the earliest days of the pandemic. This public health crisis offered the ideal pretext for expanding exceptional state powers beyond all previous limits. Our government and public health authorities have still not defined the thresholds for what counts as a public health emergency—the supposed legal justification for burdensome Covid “countermeasures” (a military, not a medical, term), serious infringements on civil liberties, and censorship of dissenting voices. The assumption of emergency powers by both elected officials and unelected bureaucrats continues indefinitely, with little critical scrutiny and no appropriate checks and balances.
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RECENT PUBLICATIONS
Decadence on Display
 
Fellow Carl R. Trueman for WORLD Opinions
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Indiana Senate GOP Folds on CRT and Parents
Senior Fellow Stanley Kurtz for National Review Online
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Religious Liberty Is Not ‘Christian Nationalism’
Fellow Andrew T. Walker for Baptist Press
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MEDIA APPEARANCES
Fellow Aaron Kheriaty, M.D., appeared on the First Things podcast with host Mark Bauerlein to discuss Dr. Kheriaty’s October 2020 article, “The Other Pandemic: The Lockdown Mental Health Crisis,” and the evolution of the COVID pandemic. Listen here.

Dr. Kheriaty also appeared on Quake Media’s The Laura Ingraham Show to discuss growing resistance to vaccine mandates.

Click here to view this interview (content is behind a paywall).

On February 16, Fellow Noelle Mering appeared on The Drew Mariani Show to discuss the recent ousting of several San Francisco School Board members. Listen here.
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