Review of COVID-19 and the Global Predators: We Are the Prey by Peter R. Breggin, MD and Ginger Ross Breggin
(Ithaca, NY: Lake Edge Press, 2021). ISBN: 978-0-9824560-6-4 Deep divisions concerning the myriad facets of COVID-19 and its many unforeseen ramifications beyond medicine and health have marked the past two years. There are questions concerning the lockdown: Was it necessary? What harm did it do psychologically, economically, and socially? There are far-ranging concerns about the science: the origins of COVID-19, if wearing masks is efficacious, the suppression of possibly effective early treatments, and the content, effectiveness, and methods of delivery to the public of the Moderna, Pfizer, et al. initial shots and boosters. With such a world-altering event as COVID-19, disagreement is expected. According to recently published figures, America has now surpassed 1 million deaths attributed in some measure to COVID-19 (the measures themselves are highly defended and disputed, depending on who is sitting where on the spectrum). I know people who have died, who had procedures delay