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Forbidden Science

Kevin Bass PhD MS

Science on the edge of politics and human knowledge.

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Why the public should not “believe in science”

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Why I think the Democrats will try to steal the election

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Mental illness, social media, ideological capture, and scientific freedom: Aysha Mirza and my dismissal from Texas Tech medical school

This past Tuesday, I received the following email from my former medical school.

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Authors

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  • Kevin Bass PhD MS

    I write about science, nutrition, history, and politics. I have written for @Newsweek and @NYPost.

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