Entries by Aaron Kheriaty

The White House’s “Misinformation” Pressure Campaign Was Unconstitutional

Estimated Reading Time: 4 minutes

I am one of five private plaintiffs in the landmark free speech case Missouri v. Biden. Earlier this month, the Fifth Circuit Court found that the government “engaged in a years-long pressure campaign designed to ensure that the censorship [on social media] aligned with the government’s preferred viewpoints” and that “the platforms, in capitulation to […]

The WHO Treaty Is Tied to a Global Digital Passport and ID System

Estimated Reading Time: 3 minutes

The WHO recently announced plans for an international pandemic treaty tied to a digital passport and digital ID system. Meeting in December 2021 in a special session for only the second time since the WHO’s founding in 1948, the Health Assembly of the WHO adopted a single decision titled, “The World Together.” The WHO plans to […]

Why it Is Ethical To Resist the Biosecurity Surveillance State

Estimated Reading Time: 7 minutes

Peter Leithart over at the Theopolis Institute invited me to contribute to this “Conversation,” which begins with a lead article from theologian Doug Farrow, “Whether There is a Moral Obligation to Disobey the Coercive Mandates,” followed by several responses, including mine. With permission, I’m reprinting here my piece, “The Rising Biosecurity Surveillance Regime”: Doug Farrow […]

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