• This paper examines scientific gatekeeping during the COVID-19 pandemic through two key episodes: the suppression of the Great Barrington Declaration’s critique of non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) and the pre-mature, prejudicial dismissal of the lab leak hypothesis regarding SARS-CoV-2‘s origins. Drawing on public choice theory, I argue that scientist-bureaucrats’ gatekeeping behaviors were motivated not solely by epistemic goals or public good, but by three distinct incentives: enhancing…Read more