Passim in a sentence as an adverb

What if, Nixon passim, they have no sense of decency?

Given how these things usually pan out, Cosby and Weinstein passim, I believe they are more likely true than not.

Even if you're using employees as a consumable, ea_spouse passim.

Is that enough to overcome anathema?Edit: the real thing is that athletes' past performance is very rankable - Moneyball etc passim.

GPL joke was unnecessary, though it does comment on why companies may prefer *BSD; the systemd bit - well threads passim here on HN say Linux users are tearing themselves apart enough without help.

Passim definitions

adverb

used to refer to cited works

See also: throughout