The Great Face Mask Con
Hector Drummond
CantusHead Books, 2022
Unmasked: The Global Failure of the Covid Mask Mandates
Ian Miller
New York: Post Hill Books, 2022
Other than during my time working as a nurse I had never seen anyone wearing a surgical face mask and, even then, it was only in operating theatres and by the surgeons and scrub nurses who were hovering directly over the patient. Of course, I saw builders with dust masks and had worn a respirator during the First Gulf War when we feared that Saddam Hussein was going to send chemical or biological weapons over the border into Saudi Arabia. But these were sealed fitted masks with valves; surgical masks were simply strips of material which left gaps at the sides.
My next encounter with surgical face masks was in 2003. I had the misfortune to be working in Hong Kong in the precise week that the first cases of SARS were identified. My hotel was coterminous with the shopping centre where the first case was identified. I was only there for one week but before I left people began appearing wearing surgical face masks. These flimsy types of disposable masks are meant for only very short term use in situations where droplets may move from the clinician to the patient or vice versa.
I asked senior clinical colleagues there what the evidence was that these were effective at preventing the spread of a respiratory infection and they confirmed, as I suspected, that there was no evidence for their effectiveness. I returned to Hong Kong the year after SARS, by which time the epidemic was over, but people were still wearing surgical face masks. My most recent visit was in 2019 and they were still very much in evidence.
I was also in Wuhan when COVID-19 was first identified. However, it was still being covered up by the authorities when I left, and I returned to the U.K. to find out that I had left an epidemic behind me. I told people I had travelled extensively on public transport, eaten in crowded restaurants and worked out in a gym yet, miraculously, I was still alive. But within days of my return, I saw my Chinese colleagues were all wearing surgical face masks and urging me at the end of each WeChat session to “wear a mask”. How we laughed at their stupidity. That would never happen here where we had a propensity to rely on evidence and were not driven by the ‘you have to be seen to be doing something’ mentality. How wrong I was.
There were serious discussions here and across the rest of the Western world about whether we should be wearing surgical face masks in public. People who knew how to find and assess evidence checked reliable sources such as the Cochrane Collaboration, the international gold standard organisation for assessing evidence. We found exactly what we expected to find, that there was no substantial evidence in favour of the use of surgical face masks, even in situations for which they were designed. We were also encouraged that the WHO in Geneva and the CDC in the USA were not advocating the routine wearing of surgical face masks.
Then, within a few weeks of the declaration that there was a global pandemic we were being instructed to wear face coverings in enclosed public spaces and those face coverings could include disposable surgical masks or even just a strip of cloth. The evidence for the former was threadbare and the evidence for the latter was non-existent. Some countries took things to extremes, and if the Covid faint-hearts and lockdown fanatics had been permitted, we would have gone further in the United Kingdom. Thus, for example, Spain and Hong Kong insisted on face coverings out of doors, something for which absolutely no evidence had been or has since been produced. Other countries such as Italy and Austria mandated that disposable surgical masks and cloth strips were not to be permitted and only masks of a higher standard (FP2 and N95) were to be worn. While there is evidence that these are effective in clinical situations when properly fitted and when sufficient supplies are available for renewal every few hours, there is no evidence that these are effective when worn in everyday circumstances by the public.
So, what happened and what is the evidence for face masks now that the COVID-19 pandemic appears to be receding? Both books which stimulated this article consider the issue of evidence but from different perspectives. Only Unmasked considers the origins of the change in policy regarding face masks that led to such a widespread change in practice. Of course, we will never know precisely what led to the international change in heart about face masks. The people behind the change such as Dr. Anthony Fauci, Chief Medical Advisor to the President of United States, are accountable, it seems, to no one. Fauci was initially vocally opposed to the widespread wearing of face masks declaring that they were “unlikely” to be effective and that there was “no reason” to be walking around wearing them. But very early in the pandemic he changed his mind and, in line (some would say “lockstep”) with the rest of the influential health bodies in the world, he began recommending face masks. When questioned about this he “admitted” to the “noble lie” of not having recommended face masks initially to protect supplies for those who needed them on the “front line” of clinical practice. Ian Miller, who is based in the United States, explores Fauciโs thinking throughout the process of face mask implementation from his denials that they were needed through saying that disposable surgical face masks would also be a waste of time to his ultimate recommendations for face coverings. As a result, these became mandated in some states, but not in others.
The fact that face masks, and other non-pharmaceutical interventions (including social distancing and economic lockdowns) were not universally mandated across the United States and the sheer longevity of the COVID-19 pandemic provided an excellent series of natural experiments and forms the bulk of Unmasked. Miller meticulously assesses the evidence across the United States and internationally by comparing states, counties and countries with draconian COVID-19 restrictions against those without. His basic unit of analysis is the comparison of mask mandates with no mandates against the prevalence of reported COVID-19 infections. For example, he looks across time at the prevalence of reported COVID-19 infections for the whole of the United States and indicates in the graph the points at which mask mandates were introduced. He also plots individual states with the same data and compares, within states, those counties with mandates against those without and does the same for states and whole countries. There is no need to dwell on the specific outcomes which can be summed up as follows: there is absolutely no evidence that face masks were effective in controlling the spread of COVID-19.
Hector Drummond does not concern himself with the origins of The Face Mask Cult which forms the title for his book. He opens with two chapters on face mask FAQs and covers here almost every question that is thrown at the face-mask sceptic, addressing each with evidence-based responses. The second of these chapters revolves around the โprecautionary principleโ argument whereby even people who are prepared to accept that the evidence for wearing face masks is flimsy will still advocate them on a โbetter safe than sorryโ basis. However, there are definite disadvantages to wearing a face covering and even some dangers. Nevertheless, Drummond takes a balanced approach to the harms and is careful not to undermine his arguments by exaggerating them.
The remainder of the book considers the various reports that proliferated in support of wearing face masks from august bodies such as the Royal Society and the University of Oxford. These reports were very influential and those of us who expressed mask scepticism became deluged with these whenever we expressed our views. I was glad to see Drummond analyse these non-peer-reviewed, demonstrably biased and scientifically weak publications. However, it was not only in these reports that the science was deficient. The final, extensive chapter of The Face Mask Cult dissects the individual studies published to date and exposes the bias inherent in many, the misinterpretation and misrepresentation of data and the subsequent misuse of these studies. In the case of the rigorous Danish mask study which failed to support mask wearing, presumably to avoid rejection the authors were forced to add a conclusion that contradicted the findings. The book is a catalogue rather than a textbook, thus there is no index and no inclusion of issues beyond the studies in question. I would have valued some consideration of, for example, publication bias whereby studies that did not fit the COVID-19 narrative were suppressed.
Nothing in either of these excellent books should surprise us given all else that went on throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. This is not the place to rehearse these things, but it is to the credit of both volumes that they confine themselves to the specific issue of face masks and do not stray into other areas of non-pharmaceutical interventions. However, the legacy of the COVID-19 pandemic looks ever more like a trail of destruction โ the destruction of society, the economy, health services, mental health and even science itself. The unpalatability of the findings related to masks is enhanced for lockdowns by the fact that, as is increasingly being shown, they were similarly ineffective but with the added insult that they were positively harmful. Notwithstanding all the above, the most remarkable aspect of the COVID-19 pandemic for which I have yet to see an adequate explanation is that people complied.
The Face Mask Cult and Unmasked: The Global Failure of the Covid Mask Mandates are both available on Amazon.
Dr.ย Roger Watsonย is Academic Dean of Nursing at Southwest Medical University, China. He has a PhD in biochemistry. He writes in a personal capacity.
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It does surprise me when I keep reading about studies and evidence-based and RCTs. Yes, I appreciate these are important, but they ignore the importance of observing what people can see with their own eyes. When one country after another was introducing measures, certainly in the early days it was a matter of “monkey see, monkey do”. Some countries, like Sweden and NL, stuck with the original pandemic plans (NL to a lesser extent than Sweden). So when NL kept working, did not incarcerate people in their homes, kept the shops open, in clear contrast to Spain, after 3 months it was clear by simple observation that not only did Spain’s draconian measures make no difference, they probably made things worse. The same when it came to masks – NL did not introduce these (only indoors) until December 2021, after the public health authority had steadfastly refused to approve the measure, even stating it was a political decision and its website saying that masks would be mandatory as of 1 December, but telling people not to rely on them. Masks were fortunately never imposed on children under 12 – in Spain it was children over 6. Spanish children were forced… Read more ยป
NL may have introduced face masks later, but was one of the last holdouts when it came to vaccine requirements for entry into the country. This of course also whilst it was already abundantly clear that any jabs made no difference; the most interesting thing of their entry requirements was that for a long time, the regulations showed that they thought having an EU passport conferred the same protection as having had the jabs and/or having recovered from Covid, as you could enter either with a vax proof/recovery proof, OR if you had an EU passport. Fascinating thought process.
The US being the last holdout for gaining entry, unless of course you popped over from Mexico.
Where they also were convinced that having a US passport gave the same protection as the jabs.
That was a Schengen requirement – the actual declaration form had to be printed out. I needed a letter from a Director in Rijssen to say that my technical skills were required at HQ even though I wasn’t boosted. Got to the long queues at Schipol and they only wanted to see passports.
Spot on
Couldn’t agree more.
You dont need RCTs to establish whether masks in the community work any more than you need them to establish that the sun burns your skin if it’s over exposed.
I think that anyone still believing masks do anything to prevent a minute viral particle from passing through the offensive rag is on a par with loonies who believe fairies live at the bottom of the garden or magic exists. Actually, speaking of the latter, somebody needs to explain this to me ๐
https://twitter.com/TansuYegen/status/1688667502912450560
One of the most sinister aspects of the face mask saga for me was the sight of the โelitesโ going mask free, whilst the servant class where forced to wear them, whether that was the G7 Summit attendees, the MET Gala in New York or the Emmys in California. I found it sickening.
I also remember a few clips in the media, one in particular stands out and that was Handcock striding down Downing Street with his face mask on, then he walks through the door of No.10 and the camera is still on his back you see him whip the mask off just before the door closes. It was a total expose of the entire scam. There are plenty of similar clips where maskless celebs and politicoโs suddenly whip on their face coverings for the cameras. They knew it was rubbish but they forced it on you anyway.
Or all those shots of teachers and other adults bare faced in a classroom full of masked little kids. Could there be any greater or crueler p*ss-take? They were basically telling us the whole time, plain as day, the entire thing was a con. A very abusive and damaging con.
So true
The teachers were afraid of catching the lurgy from the children hence the school closures. Nothing to do with the health of the children only the fears of the teachers.
I watched bits of the Tour de France on TV recently and the support crews were STILL wearing masks. In 2023. Outside. Occasionally in the rain. Mindboggling.
I watched the documentary on Mark Cavendish the other day, what a great sprinter he was.
His win in Rome on the last stage of the Giro, lead out by G just because he’s a mate, & top 5 finishes in Le Tour show that he is still a great sprinter.
So true
I will take on trust that these are “great books” but I worry about a book talking about the “failure” of the mask mandates. The mandates were not introduced to protect public health, but to increase compliance, fear, the sense that there was a “deadly pandemic”. They were, in general, a roaring success.
I love that point – thanks
Extremely disappointed to note that this article makes several mentions of a recent “pandemic”. There wasn’t one. We really must stop repeating this preposterous lie.
Absolutely.. there was no pandemic..
As the author I could not agree more. I re-read today and felt exactly the same. Truth is – and I explained when submitting- it was written for a different outlet and the language was honed accordingly. The piece got forgotten about, I got frustrated, explained the situation and it was published here. I could have edited that aspect. On the other hand – one message at a time sometimes works better; we need to convince the Covid orthodox that masks donโt work – theyโll run a mile if they think one is trying to tell them there was no actual pandemic.
Good work on exposing the mask fraud. It is a cult for the ugly, stupid and gullible. There are 110 plus studies on mask ineffectiveness and most highlight the detriments to wearing one – Co2, carcinogens, and bacteria inhalation and restricted oxygen flows are referenced. Death may result. How any of that is healthy is quite beyond me but I am a conspiracy freakjob and not the science.
we need to convince the Covid orthodox that masks donโt work
I strongly disagree with that. Burden of proof rests upon the people making positive claims, not the other way round: The COVID orthodoxy has to demonstrate that mask have a desirable effect and that this effect is worth the associated cost. In theory, that is. As a culture, we don’t do facemasks in Europe for health reasons since they were found to be useless against the plague in the middle ages. End of story. People who believe they can’t live with that are free to emigrate elsewhere. Maybe Iran. Face covering for women are reportedly pretty common there. It didn’t stop whatever COVID happened to be but let’s not get too bogged down with making sense!
Excellent point about burden of proof and one too often forgotten. We should be on the front foot, not the back.
I appreciate the difficulty in getting published and getting the message across, but feel it is fundamental that we avoid the “p” word at all costs. I prefer “covid” or even better “lockdowns” or “government reaction to covid”.
I use the term ‘Covid madness’.
I like “folly and evil”, which I stole from Charlie Munger. I think there was a fair bit of both.
Clearly by July 2020 the covid jig was up as people could see it was a nothing burger and there was no need to accept the coming bio weapon jabs. How was this globalist pharma profit fest to be kept rolling ? Easy get people to wear fear and division inducing face nappies. Do I “deny” that the covid bio weapon existed ? NO how could I seeing as I ended up in the Hospital covid ward on oxygen etc etc in Nov 2021 with whatever it was.
Indeed, the masks were to keep the fear factor going/growing and induce submission.
Itโs true that millions, or billions, have been conned. I never used them, and took advantage of the legal option of declaring exemption. There was actually some useful bumf re that method published by the Gov in 2020, and there was also some mealy mouthed paperwork from the British Standards Institution (BSI) that more or less declared that they were useless. There was also a warning that they should not be called โmasksโ at all (hence the use of the term โface coverโ on UK official BS), on pain of being prosecuted under trading standards. If one used a magnifying glass, just about all the junk sold to the public did have little labels on the back that declared they were not surgical masks. Iโve got these filed away – they might have been deleted from the relevant places.
That said, Iโm not interested in buying a book on it. Those that tried it on have lost confidence in respect of many things they are promoting nowadays. With any luck, more will realise what has been done to them and make appropriate choices.
The other thing to add is that if anyone asked why not, they would automatically fall foul of generic data protection. No right to ask anything about your health records by default, unless you grant them some information. As it happens, I can only remember one occasion when someone asked me to wear one, and I said something like โIโm exemptโ, after which they shut up and did the work required.
Well, I would urge people to rethink wearing masks. You can purchase a mask like the attached for about ยฃ3. They are effective at blocking ID cameras in supermarkets and improving respiration through laughter.
LOL
I bought a plague doctor mask, something like this (see attachment)
in order to comply with the requirements to enable me to enter the gym whilst simultaneously deriding them. By the time I got it, though, the rule had been lifted. I’m saving the mask for next time
What more controlling action can there be than to have to hide one’s face away by law. It’s disgusting and, as has been shown so many times now, completely useless. I’m healthy and won’t be wearing this nonsense ever again
Masks only work in hospitals. Masks work on mannequins. Mask mandate.
Basic logic states the UK authorities were lying at some point. I made myself a mask out of gauze to ensure legality.
There is conflicting evidence for the efficacy of masks in preventing infection in post surgical patients. Surgical masks are worn to protect the surgical team from blood & other bodily tissue matter – they’re persona protective equipment not patient protective equipment.
There’s a bit missing in the higher standard mask story, namely, the overwhelming majority of these higher standard masks where not certified as FFP2 or N95 (the respective European and American standards) but labelled as KN95. That is, they were Chinese products imitating the form of N95 masks but produced in China with absolutely no quality control. At least in Europe, it’s illegal to use these in lieu of properly certified FFP2/ N95 masks in health care settings. But they were obviously good enough for the really faithful in the general population and/or those who were forced to wear them whenever another human being came into sight (Germany).
Is there a pattern developing here?
You’re not currently based in Wiltshire are you? ๐
I hesitated to add that I went direct from China to Italy in December- look what happened there! Then my wife and I were in Vienna when the first cases arrived there. It must be me ๐
There is nothing more hideous than the photo of the choir with masks! I sing in a choir and there is no way I could sing with a muzzle! I stopped following a large choir on youtube as a few of them are still wearing masks. If you want to audition for the choir you still have to be vaccinated! This is in California.
Leaving aside the evidence that masks don’t work, one thing for certain is that the health authorities, when issuing the guidelines and mandates etc, DIDN’T KNOW whether they worked or not! (Hence the concerning rapid changes back and forth in the “official” line about surgical masks… like an indecisive toddler!)
So they were aware that it was equally possible that they could be providing false confidence in elderly, vulnerable, immunocompromised people many of whom, taking on board the groundless government messaging that had a positive effecting in protecting the wearer, may well have exposed themselves to crowded, potentially infective scenarios while believing they were safe in their muzzles.
It’s like going on an open-jeep safari with a rifle for protection, but you’ve not been told it’s loaded with blanks. (OK, nobody was in that much danger, obviously, but you get my point!)
Au contraire I am sure that senior figures knew very well they did not “work” – Whitty, Vallance et al are not stupid. Some of them more or less said so publicly, before they became compulsory. But “working” in terms of protecting people from covid wasn’t the point. It was pure theatre.
Really? How about any account of the countless witch-hunts that have taken place in history in which a society losses its collective mind?
The Salem witch.hunts. the McCarthy witch hunt, the Cultural Revolution, the attempt to erradicate Jews by the Nazis, the attempt to eradicate intellectuals by the Khmer Rouge.
The collapse of decency and reason in each of these and others has been well documented.
So perhaps a refinement to the question might be how is it that societies that are well versed in all of these cautionary tales are able to repeat the same horrors?
Absolutely. I cannot remember a time when I did not get the horrors of WWII shoved down my throat, every May ‘Never forget’. The infamous wagging Dutch finger, Dutch politicians lecturing other countries on human rights. But when corona struck the majority of politicians, judges and citizens jettisoned the concept of law and fundamental rights so fast it was unreal. To be honest, I still cannot believe just how many people were happy to accept that the unvaxxed “chose” to get excluded from society – point out to them that the Jews “chose” to stay in Nazi Germany even as it became clear Hitler was out to get them and everyone says it’s totally different. In the sense that the stakes were higher for the Jews, obviously, but in terms of telling people give up your fundamental rights or else – no, that was exactly the same. Part of this is probably simple human nature, get a good propaganda-based panick going and the majority of people will probably listen to whatever charlatan promises salvation. But I do think part of it is rooted in the fact that in the West, everyone under 60 has by and large not experienced great… Read more ยป
“All you zombies hide your faces, all you people in the street” comes to mind.
I will repeat my stock view on the mask business. I don’t care if they “work” or not. I won’t wear one for a mild-for-most virus of the type we’ve lived with since time immemorial, even if it does “slow the spread” (is slowing the spread even a desirable goal?). The cost is too high. I will not restrict my breathing, or hide my face, and I do not want to look at other hidden faces.
I wouldn’t call it a con at all. You have to develop a deeper understanding of the time. From late 2019 it was very clear that the Anglo-American system was about to collapse. The Covid nonsense managed to keep alive the western monetised debt model for an extra few years and in a sense we all partook of this. Now the chickens come home to roost and now we enter the darkness. But it was there and we need to acknowledge it.
In effect for those of us living in western countries this was a mutually agreed consensus or egregore. We have to admit that our money has held its value way beyond when it should’ve died. If you’re canny you will put it elsewhere as soon as possible. I support my country and its values but I can see that my instincts were sold down the river long ago. We have plenty of talent in our country but it is just laughed at. Spending time in America I could see that those we designate as the lowest would be billionaires in America.
In the early days of lockdowns I remember someone called Hector Drummond running a web page with stats showing the Covid scam for what it was
Some of the funniest clips in that crazy period were politicians meeting on tarmacs and other public arenas, fully masked, and being followed subsequently by the camera inside a building where the masks were all instantly removed