Finally, one of them will debate us
Two urgent things for you to know about today, so I'll get right to them.
First, one of the great voices against lockdowns was Jay Bhattacharya, a professor of medicine at Stanford. Thanks to this ordeal Jay and I became friends and he's joined me on the Tom Woods Show multiple times.
Jay was of course subjected to abuse and attack on his campus for his dissident opinions.
Well, he's going to be debating the subject with a professor from Yale in New York City on November 15, as part of Gene Epstein's Soho Forum debate series.
If you can attend in person, by all means do so. These debates are always excellent and enlightening, and the debaters focus on issues rather than name-calling.
If you cannot, you can still watch the livestream.
How to do these things:
http://www.TheSohoForum.org
I myself am a big booster of the Soho Forum and of my good friend Gene Epstein, who's held all kinds of interesting positions: chief economist at the New York Stock Exchange, economics editor at Barron's, and plenty more.
When we had lunch with Gene in New York last month I handed him a card thanking him for his work and for his stalwart friendship over the years, along with a substantial donation to the Soho Forum. I put my money where my mouth is. So I hope you will check it out.
Second, we had a bit of a surprise health issue (resolved now, I'm happy to report) in the Woods household this week, so I've been a little distracted and didn't realize that yesterday was apparently the final day of the free viewing period for The Real Anthony Fauci, the RFK, Jr., documentary, or I would have emphasized the urgency of my note yesterday a bit more strongly.
Well, I must not have been the only friend of the project who wrote and badgered them, because they've opened it back up for the weekend. So this time, really, really don't miss it, because it's crushing and devastating and delicious:
http://www.tomwoods.com/fauci
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