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What's Ty's Site About Anyway?
Follow the science?
During the COVID-19 pandemic, politicians, the media, and TV scientists have constantly parroted the battle cry, “Follow the Science!” We share the sentiment. However, as a team of exposure scientists—Industrial Hygienists (who are the experts in pathogenic exposure prevention) we have been astonished at how much wrong and harmful advice emanates from people who seem to know nothing of this area of science, or whose motives are placed elsewhere than disease prevention.
Nothing ever works right when you rush it
For example, in reviewing the CDC’s “mask science,” we found staggering errors. Many of the measures these scientists have pushed have been deeply flawed and have even created more lethal exposures, especially for our children. We are in communication with doctors across the country who are reporting increased cases of staph infections, viral meningitis, bacteria pneumonia, strep throat, and other infections related to excessive mask use. More critically, the CDC reported that 25% of children have or are contemplating suicide because of isolation and mask protocols. In other words, these non-scientific efforts have created more serious exposures and lots of people are being hurt. Needlessly.
It matters who's in the drivers seat
You see, the pandemic should have been met with both a medical science response and an exposure science one. For example, medical science would help us understand the nature of the virus, its composition, its method of travel, and how it infects the body via inhalation, absorption, or ingestion. Exposure scientists could then craft smart protocols for helping people avoid contracting or transmitting the disease, while otherwise staying safe. But that isn’t what happened. The exposure response was hijacked by the medical industry—physicians and scientists unschooled in exposure science, but happy to spout off about it. That’s why the exposure response has often been silly or dangerous.
Pay close attention when "Emergency" Science, changes Established science.
It’s critical for people to distinguish between assertions of TV scientist’s vs facts of science. Lives depend on it. For that reason, this website is aimed at helping the public find and understand useful, science-based knowledge and tools, as they pertain to COVID-19 and exposure science. We’ll spell out conclusions you can count on, and we’ll provide evidence and links to evidence for anyone who wants to dig deeper. In other words, we invite you to follow the science, not the scientist.
Our team consists of Industrial Hygienists, Safety Engineers, and Risk Managers. In addition, we also provide solutions for your family and/or business in combating the mess that has been created. Please feel free to contact us for any help that you require! And please remember...Follow the Science, Not the Scientist!
During the COVID-19 pandemic, politicians, the media, and TV scientists have constantly parroted the battle cry, “Follow the Science!” We share the sentiment. However, as a team of exposure scientists—Industrial Hygienists (who are the experts in pathogenic exposure prevention) we have been astonished at how much wrong and harmful advice emanates from people who seem to know nothing of this area of science, or whose motives are placed elsewhere than disease prevention.
Nothing ever works right when you rush it
For example, in reviewing the CDC’s “mask science,” we found staggering errors. Many of the measures these scientists have pushed have been deeply flawed and have even created more lethal exposures, especially for our children. We are in communication with doctors across the country who are reporting increased cases of staph infections, viral meningitis, bacteria pneumonia, strep throat, and other infections related to excessive mask use. More critically, the CDC reported that 25% of children have or are contemplating suicide because of isolation and mask protocols. In other words, these non-scientific efforts have created more serious exposures and lots of people are being hurt. Needlessly.
It matters who's in the drivers seat
You see, the pandemic should have been met with both a medical science response and an exposure science one. For example, medical science would help us understand the nature of the virus, its composition, its method of travel, and how it infects the body via inhalation, absorption, or ingestion. Exposure scientists could then craft smart protocols for helping people avoid contracting or transmitting the disease, while otherwise staying safe. But that isn’t what happened. The exposure response was hijacked by the medical industry—physicians and scientists unschooled in exposure science, but happy to spout off about it. That’s why the exposure response has often been silly or dangerous.
Pay close attention when "Emergency" Science, changes Established science.
It’s critical for people to distinguish between assertions of TV scientist’s vs facts of science. Lives depend on it. For that reason, this website is aimed at helping the public find and understand useful, science-based knowledge and tools, as they pertain to COVID-19 and exposure science. We’ll spell out conclusions you can count on, and we’ll provide evidence and links to evidence for anyone who wants to dig deeper. In other words, we invite you to follow the science, not the scientist.
Our team consists of Industrial Hygienists, Safety Engineers, and Risk Managers. In addition, we also provide solutions for your family and/or business in combating the mess that has been created. Please feel free to contact us for any help that you require! And please remember...Follow the Science, Not the Scientist!
Exposure science is the study of an organism's (usually human) contact with chemical, physical, biological agents or other health risk (e.g. accidental) occurring in their environments, and advances knowledge of the mechanisms and dynamics of events either causing or preventing adverse health outcomes.
Exposure science plays a fundamental role in the development and application of epidemiology, toxicology, and risk assessment. It provides critical information for protecting human and ecosystem health. Exposure science also has the ability to play an effective role in other fields, including environmental regulation, urban, traffic safety[2] and ecosystem planning, and disaster management; in many cases these are untapped opportunities. Exposure science links human and ecologic behavior to environmental processes in such a way that the information generated can be used to mitigate or prevent future adverse exposures.
— Applications of Exposure Science
Exposure science can be thought of most simply as the study of stressors, receptors, and their contacts in the context of space and time. For example, ecosystems are receptors for such stressors as mercury, which may cascade from the ecosystem to populations to individuals in the ecosystem because of concentration and accumulation in the food web, which lead to exposure of humans and other species. As the stressor (mercury in this case) is absorbed into the bodies of organisms, it comes into contact with tissues and organs. It is important to recognize that exposure science applies to any level of biologic organization ecologic, community, or individual—and, at the individual level, encompasses external exposure (outside the person or organism), internal exposure (inside the person or organism), and dose.[4] A recent landmark study conducted by the World Health Organization and the International Labour Organization showed that application of exposure science to new areas, in this case occupational health, can produce novel knowledge for policy and practice when it estimated based on a large-scale, global exposure databases (2,300 surveys) that exposure to long working hours is the occupational risk factor with the largest attributable burden of disease
Exposure science plays a fundamental role in the development and application of epidemiology, toxicology, and risk assessment. It provides critical information for protecting human and ecosystem health. Exposure science also has the ability to play an effective role in other fields, including environmental regulation, urban, traffic safety[2] and ecosystem planning, and disaster management; in many cases these are untapped opportunities. Exposure science links human and ecologic behavior to environmental processes in such a way that the information generated can be used to mitigate or prevent future adverse exposures.
— Applications of Exposure Science
Exposure science can be thought of most simply as the study of stressors, receptors, and their contacts in the context of space and time. For example, ecosystems are receptors for such stressors as mercury, which may cascade from the ecosystem to populations to individuals in the ecosystem because of concentration and accumulation in the food web, which lead to exposure of humans and other species. As the stressor (mercury in this case) is absorbed into the bodies of organisms, it comes into contact with tissues and organs. It is important to recognize that exposure science applies to any level of biologic organization ecologic, community, or individual—and, at the individual level, encompasses external exposure (outside the person or organism), internal exposure (inside the person or organism), and dose.[4] A recent landmark study conducted by the World Health Organization and the International Labour Organization showed that application of exposure science to new areas, in this case occupational health, can produce novel knowledge for policy and practice when it estimated based on a large-scale, global exposure databases (2,300 surveys) that exposure to long working hours is the occupational risk factor with the largest attributable burden of disease
A foundational component to exposure science is the Hierarchy of Controls. Many in the untrained public assume that we do not know which mitigation efforts are working better but that is not true. This time-tested methodology of prioritizing exposure prevention methods is how we know what efforts are best.
Unmasking the truth
We continue to embark on our deep dive line by line examination of the CDC mask science. A number of new releases are being prepared for 2022. "They aren't going to know what hit them" ~ Tyson Gabriel
The way it should be done
We are in development of several new mask aerosol studies to get a more accurate accounting of what is actually happening with the masks and the particles.
Doctors claim that masks make bad things magically disappear.
We are assembling the worlds first large scale microbial examination of public used masks to see if this is true.
Doctors also claim wearing a mask all day does no harm
Except that they are basing this assumption on physical tests that they ran for 10 minutes.
We continue to embark on our deep dive line by line examination of the CDC mask science. A number of new releases are being prepared for 2022. "They aren't going to know what hit them" ~ Tyson Gabriel
The way it should be done
We are in development of several new mask aerosol studies to get a more accurate accounting of what is actually happening with the masks and the particles.
Doctors claim that masks make bad things magically disappear.
We are assembling the worlds first large scale microbial examination of public used masks to see if this is true.
Doctors also claim wearing a mask all day does no harm
Except that they are basing this assumption on physical tests that they ran for 10 minutes.
Our ongoing mask research has often spilled over into related covid subject matter. We are reaching out to others for discussion and answers as we navigate through this new normal.