I love logic. With good reason.
I love logic. Here’s one reason why. On April 8, 2020, I watched Dr Zev Zelenko interviewed by Rudy Giuliani. The interview took place on March 23. I’m giving the date of my viewing, April 8, because that’s the date when everything changed for me.
Dr Zelenko stated that, at the time of the interview, he had treated, with his protocol, almost 400 people who were high risk, meaning over 60 and/or with co-morbidities. Zero deaths. Zero intubations. Four people did go to the hospital - for supplemental oxygen only. By the time I saw, he had treated almost 700 people. Still zero deaths.
For me that changed everything. My sister remembers my telling her: it’s over - the whole lockdown thing is over - they have the cure.
Yes, with benign governments, that’s what would have happened.
(But of course, with benign governments, we would never have had any lockdowns. But I didn’t know that, at that time.)
When it wasn’t over, when the treatment, far from being hailed, was widely banned and vilified, logic brought me quickly to one core conclusion.
First and foremost, the governments which did not encourage this treatment were evil in intent, not benign. People were dying. Here was cheap effective available treatment. If a government was blocking treatment, the only logical conclusion - elementary, my dear Watson - was malevolent intent.
The same for the media. Someone at the media, making decisions at the media, was evil in intent.
Next logical conclusion, but it took me a bit longer to come to this conclusion. Someone - some organized group - super vile was behind this. People were dying - especially ultra-vulnerable old people in care facilities, denied visitors, denied care-givers, often with bedding filthy, soiled for days. After all, it wasn’t just one government, one country’s media - the denigration and denial of the treatment was happening in country after country.
I’m remembering talking with someone who, like me, was very aware of the availability of effective treatment. She was convinced that elected officials and health officials were all just enormously stupid, enormously convinced that one had to have lots of double-blind studies even if people were dying all around and treatment was available. In other words, she could not reach the logical conclusion.
I love logic. It didn’t make any logical sense that there was such enormous through-and-through stupidity, in country after country. And if there wasn’t such enormous stupidity, the logical conclusion was obvious: there was utterly colossal evil.
Just now I have watched a couple of minutes of Neil Oliver, outspoken against what is happening with the lockdowns and injections. His most recent video has gone viral - over 3 million views in a couple of days. He talks about just beginning, mid-August 2022, to accept that the powers-that-be are malevolent!!! Twenty-eight months after the Zev Zelenko interview!!!!! Thirty-two months after proof after proof after proof that we are dealing with evil forces!!!!!
It isn’t logical!!!
The only logical conclusion. Most people - including Neil Oliver - have not learned to be logical.
If we are able to be logical, to use logic, we can often cut through denial six feet deep.
I’m going to end with a celebration of logic.
But first, a few words on Full Flourishing, my model of full personal development. One reason I created it is because none of the models of personal development I found included good thinking, included being able to perceive reality, included being logical. Being in touch with your emotions - yes. Being able to think - no. Yet our emotions are often the product of our thoughts. Based on the evidence, I hold that good thinking is essential to full flourishing.
By the way, if this makes sense to you, you might enjoy my webinar-workshop on Full Flourishing. Tuesday, August 30, 3 pm EST. If you’re interested, send an email to: elsaiselsa@substack.com. Put YES, INTERESTED in the subject line.
We have so many celebrations of love. Stacks and stacks of love stories. Thousands upon thousands of poems extolling love.
I say: time for a celebration of logic.
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