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At This Moment: When Greed Guides Science, Are Our Liberties at Stake?

Hillsdale College recently established an Academy for Freedom and Science “to educate the American people about the free exchange of scientific ideas and the proper relationship between freedom and science in the pursuit of truth.” The Academy will be led by national and international scholars and “will be a platform for free, reasoned, and civil discourse in scientific research and issues of public health and provide educational opportunities for citizens in general.”

Today I’d like to direct you to an important leadership panel that was held for the Academy’s launch. These three preeminent doctors, Scott. W. Atlas, Martin Kulldorff, and Jay Bhattacharya, speak to what the science during the pandemic has uncovered and then to where the money leads. It is not necessarily the same place.

It is a sobering thing to see our freedoms erode based on misleading, false, or suppressed information. As Dr. Arnn points out. “Each understood from the pandemic’s beginning that the infringements of freedom prescribed were contrary to the scientific evidence, and ultimately worse than the disease itself.”

Listen in, and become better informed.

Find the panel’s discussion here and come back to let us know your thoughts.

Published by Dean Forman

I am co-founder and CEO of the John Adams Academies, an institution that is perhaps the most unique charter school system in America today. The Academies’ curriculum is designed to give its students an American Classical Leadership Education®. This is an education that pursues truth, beauty and goodness and turns its scholars outward in search of those whom they can serve in becoming servant leaders. This website is dedicated to sharing the concepts of an American Classical Leadership Education with its readers so that more citizens can benefit from the truth, virtue and wisdom of the past. The thoughts and opinions I share on this page are my personal views.

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