Another indepth podcast by Trish Woods where C19 is the topic but the subtext is leadership and ethics. An interview with Roman Baber, who as a junior member of Ontario's gov't, put his career on the line to speak out against the false C19 narrative. 1/

podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/mpp…
Mr. Baber simply states facts and connects them to ensuing misery as we drift farther from the truth. Perhaps, more pointedly, Mr. Baber broached the topic of incompetence. A long overdue discussion and as its becomes increasingly clear that public health is in crisis. 2/
Mr. Baber notes how public health's continuous string of failure is ripping society apart. Absent leadership and the daily chaos of having no serious plan. Stuck is group think and unable to deal with a vaccination program divorced from reality. 3/
Mr. Baber's comments were buttressed by data analysis from Kelly Brown. He methodically takes you through the numbers, presenting multiple examples of how the public health narratives fail to match reality on the ground. A dangerous and unresolved problem. 4/
This isn't a cheerful podcast but it's one that squarely opens debate on the crisis within public health. Absent is the bland puffery of half truths and the false pretence of "noble lies". It is this honesty that will extract society from this needless disaster. End.

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7 Jul
A wonderful question "Why" . Its because this public health campaign is a failure. They spent the bank, destroy lives and chased an unachievable goal for a virus destined to be endemic. This campaign will be remembered as Canada's "War on Drugs" and "WMD" . 1/
There is no "win" so gov't will manufacture one. The population is propagandized and told respiratory vaccines cure all. They won't as they don't break the infection/ transmission cycle. Yes, to severity of disease and that has utility for vulnerable populations. 2/
The British admitted as much by throwing in the towel last week. In the face of rising cases, they said open up, we are finished, we obviously can't win and continue to fight reality. Ontario continues to live the fantasy.
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1 Jul
The C19 response will be remembered as the largest social policy failure in Canadian history. That dye is cast and the public must now clean up the wreckage left by an undisciplined public health community. 1/
Public health failed badly in it duties and this shouldn't be brushed aside. A Royal Commission is essential to root out the problems and the disturbing trend of placing politics and virtue signaling ahead of sound evidence based policy. 2/
Going forward, it will be important to define who made the fatal decisions to stray away from the standard pandemic playbook and to embrace the quack ideology of lockdowns. This was an stunningly poor decision and those responsible must be held to account. 3/
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25 Jun
A colleague pointedly asked, after viewing the flawed modeling of the OST, whether there were any ethics left in the medical sciences. What they observed would be tantamount to fraud in the financial industry. 1/
Their argument was that models are designed on three basic precepts, none of which were followed. Models are usually viewed as"instructional" and "iterative" with experimental observations. The OST views it as a fortune telling exercise, something akin to astrology. 2/
Modeling is one of many failures by the OST and by extension Ontario public health. Lets face it, technology isn't their thing and they just seem to be winging it. This approach has served Ontario poorly and the economy suffers accordingly. 3/
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21 Jun
There are simple truths to C19.

1) C19 isn't a serious viral threat except to those traditionally vulnerable to respiratory viruses.

2) C19 doesn't fit the classic definition of a pandemic. The IFR is slight above the flu but generally unexceptional.

1/
3) Gov't spent the bank, in Canada's case close to a trillion dollars.

4) Public health policies have largely failed. Lockdowns have been a fiasco.

5) Gov't responses caused wide spread unemployment, destroyed small business, education, health care and charter rights.

3/
It isn't hard to figure out.

Gov't wildly miscalculated risk and massively overreacted. Yes, it's embarrassing and harms, including unnecessary death, have been wide spread. Society should admit its mistakes and take corrective action.

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19 Jun
More homework Team Reality. Another remarkable podcast from Trish Woods, this time with Julius Ruechel who systematically dismantles, using data and systematic analysis, the cryptic behavior of Canadian Public Health Officials. 1/

podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/inv…
The conclusion isn't pretty and it speaks to a public health agency, out of control, without direction, and in full cover up mode. There is no rational explanation for many of their actions and Mr. Ruechel's intellect in piercing and accurate. 2/
This interview builds on a series of well referenced research manuscripts that can be found on Mr. Ruechel's website. They detailed, entertaining and bold in thought. 3/

juliusruechel.com/2021/05/the-li…
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13 Jun
At three hours, this Brett Weinstein podcast is a commitment but very enlightening. His guests, mix it up and discuss the mRNA vaccines in detail, from design, to regulation, to adverse effects. It's eye opening and deeply concerning. 1/

It's impossible to hide, there are adverse problems with the mRNA vaccines. The alarm bells are ringing but the FDA can't cope as they are understaffed. Add to the mix, peer pressure in medicine and basic market dynamics and you get the current mess....2/
But perhaps most alarming is how medicine is unable to react to the growing crisis. Safetyism and top down conformity has made it almost impossible to respond. Regulatory burden is simply crushing free thought....3/
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