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We made mistakes during COVID, but some guessed better. Some said closing schools was wrong, now it's acknowledged the virus could have started in a lab. We overreacted, did silly things, and embraced bad ideas. Dissenting opinions were right. No COVID commission, no lessons learned. Gain of function research continues, animals are still mistreated. Money was stolen, blame put on Biden. Trump ignored COVID.

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Medical researcher Kevin Bass wrote a Newsweek piece admitting the scientific community was wrong about COVID, which cost lives. He felt compelled to write it because the healthcare industry has lost the trust of ordinary people, who are angry. Bass wanted to do his part to make things better by apologizing for supporting policies, hoping change starts one person at a time. Bass is worried about the effect of the piece on his career, as his view is unpopular with older individuals, but he is trying to speak the truth with a pure heart. He believes senior people in the medical business and those who ran medical agencies haven't apologized because they are in echo chambers, surrounded by like-minded people, and alternative views are demonized due to political polarization. Bass thinks a reckoning is necessary to restore trust in the country.

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The speaker, a former sports commentator, shares how his life changed after questioning the media's portrayal of COVID-19. He faced backlash on social media but also gained a large following. He lost his job at Sky Sports due to his views and became concerned about athletes collapsing during games. He contacted football associations and wrote a letter expressing his concerns, which gained support from many former footballers. Eventually, the FA informed him that professional footballers in England were no longer encouraged to get vaccinated. This news brought him a sense of relief and a feeling of a small victory in a larger battle.

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We made mistakes during COVID, but some guessed better. Some said closing schools was wrong, now it's acknowledged. Stupid things were done - overreactions, weird rules, and bad ideas. Dissenting opinions were right. No COVID commission, no lessons learned. Need for better ventilation ignored. Gain of function research continues. Money given out, much stolen. Blamed inflation on Biden, but bringing back Trump is not the answer.

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Everything they said about the vaccine was wrong and has harmed many people. I wonder why more doctors aren't speaking up and admitting they were wrong, like I did when I endorsed the Iraq war. I've felt bad about it for 20 years and have apologized whenever I could, not to please others but to maintain my dignity. It's important to apologize if you unintentionally hurt someone. I wouldn't trust doctors who still lie about COVID, as they are dangerous and immoral.

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COVID has changed our approach to healthcare, impacting vaccine hesitancy globally. Misinformation about vaccines, particularly in the US, has been harmful. Despite the tragic loss of life, the pandemic has highlighted the importance of global health readiness. However, discussing the topic remains difficult due to the pain it caused.

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Some people still deny the importance of masks and social distancing, despite the existence of misinformation. As someone who has studied biases for 50 years, I understand this issue well. Just like there are experts who study viruses year after year, we should trust and follow their advice. Although unexpected things may happen, we need to adjust and be aware that the virus is real and deadly. To prevent it, we should get vaccinated, wear masks, practice social distancing, and maintain good hygiene. It's not just about our freedom; it's about the responsibility that comes with it.

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I was ostracized for questioning mainstream narratives on masks, lockdowns, and vaccines. My friend got the Pfizer vaccine and died the next day. I wish I had spoken out louder against the pressure to conform. His family and I believe the vaccine caused his death. The lack of autopsy adds to the injustice and anger over forcing vaccines on people, injecting doubt into their minds.

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This message is for the unvaccinated. I got vaccinated and encouraged others to do the same, believing the government had our best interests at heart. I called those who refused selfish, but now I realize I was the one being selfish for wanting to force others to get vaccinated. I apologize for that and wish I had the courage to stand against it from the start. The convoy opened my eyes, and many others are now seeking the truth. If you identify as "pure blood," you deserve that title. I regret getting vaccinated, and I will ensure my kids never receive the jab.

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I made it clear that my children were immunized with childhood vaccines. Public health failed to explain that COVID vaccines are different. Childhood vaccines, like for many diseases, provide immunity after one dose by giving children the disease without the deadly consequences. The COVID vaccine wasn't designed to prevent infection. Vaccine hesitancy has doubled since COVID, and we need to address these concerns. The mRNA vaccine should have been prioritized for those at high risk of severe disease, as the science and data indicated. We should have protected the elderly and those with comorbidities first. It went into young people before the elderly and nursing homes. We need to align public health actions with science and data. When we don't, we fracture trust with the American people.

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I fell for the propaganda and got double vaccinated, only to realize I was misled about ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine, masks, and social distancing. I faced censorship, slander, and conspiracy accusations for speaking out. Wikipedia is controlled by intelligence agencies, labeling controversial topics as conspiracy theories.

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The speaker reflects on the difficulty of understanding COVID-19 due to being misled by trusted authorities, leading to public avoidance of the topic. Stories about COVID-19 don't perform well, not because of a lack of strong feelings, but because it's "triggering." People are angry that nothing changed, children were "screwed over," and some feel unhealthier after vaccination, with worries about their children. The speaker admits to not getting everything right about COVID-19, giving themselves a "B plus," citing the challenge of widespread deception from previously trusted entities.

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During COVID, I was on the board of my kids' school and initially supported a strict lockdown policy. However, I now realize that keeping kids out of school for longer had a greater negative impact than the risks. We all operated with imperfect information, including myself, the CDC, and the governor. Let's learn from this and hold each other accountable while showing grace and forgiveness. Unfortunately, about 1 in 5 US adults are unwilling to get vaccinated, making them the global runner-up in vaccine hesitancy. This means roughly 56 million Americans are 11 times more likely to die from COVID than the rest of the population. It's embarrassing that some Americans are playing Russian roulette with their lives and the lives of others. Despite this, America's healthcare response to COVID has been a victory, thanks to the vaccines.

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I got the vaccine, got injured, and discovered they're lying about everything: masks, lockdowns, and pandemic handling. They lied about herd immunity, natural immunity, and Pfizer didn't even test if their vaccine stops transmission. We only found out because a European politician questioned a Pfizer executive. They didn't want to release the vaccine trial data for 75 years. My friends who smear me online never question the COVID narrative. They're on the wrong side of history.

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Dr. Marc Changizi reflects on his own experience with the COVID-19 pandemic and the mistakes he made. He admits to falling into groupthink and not considering the cost-benefit analysis. He compromised on his belief in civil liberties and now realizes the importance of holding them as sacred. He acknowledges his own culpability in spreading misinformation and advocating for harmful policies. Dr. Changizi emphasizes the need to learn from the COVID-19 debacle and be vigilant against moral contagions and mass hysteria. He believes he can lead in preventing such mistakes in the future, but acknowledges that very few others may fit this role.

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Doctors are generally educated and capable of understanding evidence, yet many have made incorrect statements about vaccines, causing harm. It's surprising that most American doctors haven't acknowledged their mistakes. Personally, I wouldn't trust a doctor who continues to misrepresent COVID information. One doctor I know treated me after I experienced vaccine-related issues. She recognized early on that something was wrong and treated her patients with steroids when others wouldn't, leading to better outcomes. Unfortunately, many people lack access to compassionate and knowledgeable doctors like her. It's hard to overlook the lack of accountability from many in the medical field, as credibility hinges on acknowledging past errors and the reasoning behind them.

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My friends, including doctors, who initially supported vaccines are now skeptical due to the COVID vaccine propaganda, adverse effects like strokes and heart attacks, athletes collapsing, and increased all-cause mortality post-vaccination. Some even got pacemakers. People are hesitant to admit they were wrong and may have harmed others.

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I cannot understand how anyone can recommend the mRNA vaccination and sleep well at night. They seem afraid to admit they were wrong. I want to give you a chance to address your colleagues, fellow pathologists, and medical professionals. My advice is to always question what so-called experts say. You don't need top scientists, you need experienced doctors who think critically. In the past, people died from the flu without it being turned into a pandemic or locking people away.

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The COVID story reveals corruption in science, journalism, and universities, with tangible consequences like injuries. This corruption warrants a complete reboot of the system, but the system refuses to learn. Many doctors who were previously vaccine advocates are now skeptics after investigating adjuvants and the mRNA platform, realizing their previous understanding was incorrect.

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COVID significantly changed my perspective. I became emotionally invested due to knowing people who suffered from it, and I regret being misled by scientists who claimed vaccines prevented transmission. I criticized those who chose not to get vaccinated, believing they were endangering others. Later, I learned that vaccination did not affect transmission rates, which made me realize I had been wrong. Both of us were misled by institutions, and this experience has made me more skeptical moving forward. I feel ashamed for my initial stance, but I believe that feeling shame about past mistakes is a part of growth. The real issue isn't who was wrong, but who is willing to acknowledge their errors.

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During COVID, as a board member of my kids' school, I initially supported a strict lockdown policy. However, I now realize that keeping kids out of school for longer caused more harm than the risks involved. We, including myself, the CDC, and the governor, made decisions based on imperfect information. We did our best, but it's important to learn from our mistakes. Let's hold each other accountable, but also show some grace and forgiveness. It was a challenging situation, but we can grow from it.

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There was never a scientific consensus on many COVID-related topics. Before the pandemic, most scientists held opposing views. A small, influential group of scientific bureaucrats seized control of the public narrative, dominating media and influencing politicians. This led to a disastrous response to COVID, and the repercussions will be felt for a long time.

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Chris Morgan acknowledged he was wrong about vaccines, particularly regarding COVID-19. He initially believed that vaccinated individuals couldn't transmit the virus and criticized those who chose not to get vaccinated. However, he later learned that vaccination did not prevent transmission. This experience has made him more skeptical moving forward. The discussion highlighted the importance of admitting mistakes, especially when those errors have significant consequences. Some individuals, like Tucker and Pierce, did not speak out against vaccines when it mattered, leading to broader issues. The conversation shifted to promoting a tailgating event and a meat subscription service, emphasizing the quality and sourcing of the products offered.

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Many people are afraid to admit their mistakes and revise their opinions due to fear of backlash. Despite knowing they are wrong, they stay silent or continue on the same path. They feel protected in a large group, like a mafia, believing nobody can penetrate their team. However, the truth will eventually come out about the large-scale gain-of-function experiment on the human population, which will be remembered for generations.

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Dr. Marc Changizi reflects on his own experience with the COVID-19 pandemic and the mistakes he made. He admits to falling into groupthink and not considering the cost-benefit analysis. He compromised his belief in civil liberties and now realizes the danger of authoritarian mindsets and mass hysteria. He calls for holding accountable the public policy experts, politicians, intellectuals, and organizations involved in implementing harmful policies. Dr. Changizi acknowledges his own culpability and emphasizes the importance of holding onto good principles rather than just good intentions. He believes he can lead in preventing similar mistakes in the future.
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