Author Archive: Charlie Martin

PJ MEDIA WEEK CONTINUES ON THE MARK GRIFFITH SHOW:

Today’s guest is Megan Fox, who will be talking with Mark about her recent article We Don’t Have a Racism Problem, We Have a Deep State Problem: The Hideous Police Killing of Duncan Lemp.

The show is from 3-4 PM Eastern, 1-2 PM Mountain, noon-1 PM Pacific, and you can listen via:

  • KLZ 560 AM in the Denver area
  • on the internet at klzradio.com
  • or on iHeart Radio.

(Update: Corrected times — Charlie)

TYLER O’NEILL TALKED ABOUT HIS BOOK AND THIS ARTICLE ON MARK GRIFFITH TODAY: SPLC Slams Trump’s Terror Designation of Antifa as ‘Dangerous and Unjust’ as America Burns.

Tyler’s book on the SPLC is Making Hate Pay: The Corruption of the Southern Poverty Law Center.

PJ Media Week continues on the Mark Griffith Show tomorrow, with Megan Fox. The show is from 3-5 PM Eastern, 1-3 PM Mountain, noon-2 PM Pacific, and you can listen via:

  • KLZ 560 AM in the Denver area
  • on the internet at klzradio.com
  • or on iHeart Radio.

PJ MEDIA WEEK ON THE MARK GRIFFITH SHOW: Today it’s Tyler O’Neill, who will talk with Mark about Making Hate Pay: The Corruption of the Southern Poverty Law Center, his book on the Southern Poverty Law Center, and about the SPLC support for Antifa. The show starts at 3 PM Eastern Time, 1 PM Mountain Time, or noon Pacific Time.

Join them in Denver on the AM dial at 560 KLZ Radio, online at www.klzradio.com, or use the Tunein app on your phone. Call to at 303-477-5600.

Mark will be featuring PJM writers all week: Megan Fox tomorrow, Matt Margolis on Thursday, Jeff Reynolds on Friday.

PJ MEDIA WEEK ON THE MARK GRIFFITH SHOW:

This week on The Mark Griffith Show we will feature 5 different writers from PJ Media.  The Mark Griffith Show airs weekdays at 1 pm MT 3 pm ET in the Denver market.

Monday we will chat with Victoria Taft who has written about Antifa.

Tuesday will feature Tyler O’Neil, Wednesday we chat with Megan Fox, Thursday with Matt Margolis, and Friday we finish up with Jeff Reynolds.

Join us in Denver on the AM dial at 560 KLZ Radio or online at www.klzradio.com or use the Tunein app on your phone.

Call to join in the fun at 303-477-5600

YOU KNOW WHO OWNS YOU BY WHAT YOU’RE NOT ALLOWED TO SAY: YouTube Censorship and That Which May Not Be Said About Chinese Propaganda.

Just for future reference, the magic words are 五毛党 or just 五毛. They mean “paid commenter”.

UPDATE: (Charlie) YouTube got back to me. A spokesperson said: “This appears to be an error in our enforcement systems and we are investigating. Users can report suspected issues to troubleshoot errors and help us make product improvements.”

BRUSH UP YOUR COBOL: Brush up your COBOL: Why is a 60 year old language suddenly in demand?

The topic of COBOL has come up here before. Here’s what it’s about.

COBOL is, in a lot of ways, an antiquated, bad programming language. But for its particular domain, it’s better than anything else.

UPDATE: I have to admit, I found writing COBOL for this article oddly soothing.

MEGAN FOX ON THE RADIO: This is a little late getting to me, but Megan Fox is on the radio right now, on the Mark Griffith Show.

The Mark Griffith Show airs weekdays at 1 p.m. in the Denver Market on 560 KLZ on the AM dial. Online at www.klzradio.com. Folks can call the show at 303-477-5600.

CORONAVIRUS INFECTION FATALITY RATE ONLY 0.66 PERCENT? Estimates of the severity of coronavirus disease 2019: a model-based analysis.

This is a more complicated mathematical model for what people have been reading in the medical literature if they read past the headlines. See, for example, Anthony Fauci in the New England Journal of Medicine:

If one assumes that the number of asymptomatic or minimally symptomatic cases is several times as high as the number of reported cases, the case fatality rate may be considerably less than 1%. This suggests that the overall clinical consequences of Covid-19 may ultimately be more akin to those of a severe seasonal influenza (which has a case fatality rate of approximately 0.1%) or a pandemic influenza (similar to those in 1957 and 1968) rather than a disease similar to SARS or MERS, which have had case fatality rates of 9 to 10% and 36%, respectively.2