Human Flourishing

Human Flourishing is a Substack focused on examining and opposing government censorship, advocating for medical freedom, critiquing public health policy, and exploring the impacts of bioethics and civil liberties on society. It regularly features legal updates, critiques of the biomedical security state, analyses of media and ruling class perspectives, discussions on societal structures, and the importance of sovereignty and free speech.

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Top posts of the year

And their main takeaways
4186 implied HN points β€’ 05 Jul 23
  1. Yesterday a major blow was landed against government censorship in court.
  2. The court granted a temporary injunction in Missouri v. Biden, limiting government officials' communication with social media companies.
  3. The ruling suggested a massive attack on free speech and described government actions as potentially unconstitutional.
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2849 implied HN points β€’ 20 May 23
  1. Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch emphasizes the importance of not allowing emergency decrees to undermine the constitutional order.
  2. Gorsuch warns against the abuse of emergency powers by both state and federal officials during times of crisis.
  3. There is a need for judicial or legislative oversight to prevent executives from unilaterally declaring ongoing states of emergency.
2181 implied HN points β€’ 14 Jun 23
  1. During the pandemic, extreme measures like lockdowns and vaccine mandates were imposed with little debate or explanation.
  2. The biomedical security state involves magnifying risks, imposing control on citizens, justifying surveillance and merging public health with military-industrial complex.
  3. The global elite aim to establish a new world order using entities like the World Economic Forum and International Monetary Fund, pushing for international pandemic treaties and digital IDs.
1985 implied HN points β€’ 02 Feb 24
  1. Question the narratives presented to you and think critically about the information you receive.
  2. Consider the influence of financial interests in the healthcare and pharmaceutical industries on public health narratives.
  3. Be aware of the complexities and potential conflicts of interest in the development and promotion of vaccines.
1985 implied HN points β€’ 29 May 23
  1. In Missouri v. Biden case, the judge referenced Orwell's 1984, highlighting similarities to current censorship issues.
  2. The White House pressured social media companies to remove content, including that of vaccine-injured individuals sharing their stories.
  3. Social media companies complied with government demands for censorship, impacting discussions on personal rights and mistrust in institutions.
1297 implied HN points β€’ 18 Jan 24
  1. Emergency Use Authorization for Covid mRNA vaccines was based on legal categorization of SARS-Cov-2 as a biological weapon to bypass safety protocols.
  2. FDA has lower evidence standards for Emergency Use Authorization, questioning the safety and effectiveness of products authorized in this way.
  3. Emergency Use Authorization pathway lacks systematic data collection, retrospective studies, informed consent, and institutional review board involvement, raising legal and safety concerns.