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The speaker questions Dr. Fauci's support for institutions pressuring people to get vaccinated. They criticize the impact on individuals' lives, citing examples of job loss due to vaccine mandates. The speaker accuses Dr. Fauci of instilling fear through mandates and closures, eroding trust in public health institutions. They emphasize the importance of individual freedoms and decision-making in healthcare. The speaker challenges Dr. Fauci's approach and its long-term consequences on society.

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The speaker shares their experience with the Johnson vaccine, stating that they had four surgeries since January of this year. They mention being vaccinated because they were a deputy and didn't want to give the impression of not doing their job. They were unaware that President Macron and many government officials were not vaccinated. The speaker wanted to set an example but advised against copying them. They mention other world leaders getting vaccinated and state that they did it because they are somewhat known and wanted people to see how they were doing. They mention that they mentioned getting sick during the election campaign but no one listened. The speaker experienced severe side effects and almost died. They question the campaigns to push people to get vaccinated, especially with vaccines that are not well understood.

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Selfish leaders of the 21st century are destroying themselves and the world. Secret societies are behind deliberate evil actions. Titles like prime minister, president, king, or church leader mean nothing. Lockdowns are seen as slavery, and the coronavirus can be easily treated with proven medications, not experimental vaccines. Bill Gates, Rockefeller, and Rothschild are called out. People should not be forced to take vaccinations for safety measures. PCR testing kits and statistics are labeled as frauds. The World Health Organization, NIH, and Anthony Fauci are also called frauds. The speaker questions if anyone has the courage to speak the truth and not be blinded by money.

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The speakers discuss the issue of trusting medical information from experts versus doing personal research. They highlight the criticism faced by individuals who seek to be informed about medical treatments, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. The speakers argue that shaming people for doing their own research is counterproductive and that relying on expert advisory groups is important. They also mention the lack of expertise among the general population and even some doctors. The conversation touches on the influence of big pharma and the corruption within regulatory agencies. The speakers suggest that many YouTube shows do not provide critiques of these issues.

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There will be other health crises in our country, and there will be other gurus who will undermine the trust of our citizens on a large scale. Some may even target our institutions. We are here to make laws, to protect the most vulnerable, and to remind everyone of the obvious. The obvious is based on science. We can debate ideas, but we cannot claim expertise we do not have and put the safety of our fellow citizens at risk for personal gain.

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France is a country known for its scientific excellence and intellectual rigor. The speaker criticizes the influence of certain individuals, like Didier Raoult, who gained money and followers during the pandemic. They question whether Raoult's actions meet the criteria for sectarianism and express concern about the number of people who may refuse a protective vaccine due to false beliefs spread by such individuals. The speaker highlights the negative impact of the controversial use of hydroxychloroquine and emphasizes the need for lawmakers to protect vulnerable citizens and prevent future crises caused by self-proclaimed experts.

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The speaker expresses concern about the World Health Organization (WHO) and suggests that it would be safer for humanity to sign an agreement with a Colombian drug cartel. They accuse the WHO of lying during the COVID-19 pandemic and claim that the organization should be declared a terrorist organization. The speaker also doubts the effectiveness of vaccines and criticizes the WHO for being more dangerous than the World Economic Forum.

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When treating COVID patients, some didn't want to go to the hospital even with low oxygen levels. The speaker felt it was criminal to not try to save them. None of the speaker's patients died during the pandemic while following their protocols, which varied based on individual risk factors. The speaker doesn't want to rely solely on AI for medical advice, preferring a physician's sympathy and experience. They want the freedom to choose their treatment, even if it means taking a risky route for a chance at a longer life. The speaker trusts God and is willing to "jump in the abyss," accepting the potential consequences. They believe it's crucial to protect freedom of choice, speech, ideas, and innovation.

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Humanity's tendency to focus on unnecessary details is questioned by the speaker. They criticize Dr. Fauci, claiming he lacks knowledge in various fields and shouldn't hold his current position. The speaker suggests that most top officials are merely administrators with their own personal agendas, disregarding the public's health. They accuse Dr. Fauci of lying on television despite being paid by the people.

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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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The speaker expresses concern about the World Health Organization (WHO) and suggests that it would be better for humanity to sign an agreement with the Colombian drug cartel. They accuse the WHO of lying during the COVID-19 pandemic and propose that it should be declared a terroristic organization. The speaker dismisses the effectiveness of vaccines and claims that the WHO is more dangerous than the World Economic Forum.

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- The discussion opens with a critique of how public health authorities in the United States and much of the media discouraged experimentation with COVID-19 treatments, instead pushing vaccination and portraying other approaches as dangerous. The hosts ask why treatments were sidelined and treated as heretical to question. - Speaker 1 explains that the core idea was to stamp out “vaccine hesitation,” which he frames not as a purely scientific issue but as a form of heresy. He notes a broad literature on vaccine hesitancy and contrasts it with the perception of the vaccine as a liberating savior. He points to a Vatican €20 silver coin (2022) commemorating the COVID-19 vaccine, described by Vatican catalogs as “a boy prepares to receive the Eucharist,” which the speakers interpret as an overlay of religious iconography with vaccination imagery. They also reference Diego Rivera’s mural in Detroit, interpreted as depicting the vaccine as a Eucharist, and a South African church banner reading “even the blood of Christ cannot protect you, get vaccinated,” highlighting what they see as provocative uses of religious symbolism to promote vaccination. - They claim that the Biden administration’s COVID Vaccine Corps distributed billions of dollars to major sports leagues (NFL, MLB) and that many mainline churches reportedly received money to push vaccination, with many clergy not opposing the push. The implication is that monetary incentives influenced public figures and organizations to advocate for vaccines, contributing to a climate in which questioning orthodoxy was difficult. - The speakers discuss the social dynamics around vaccine “heresy,” using Aaron Rodgers’ experience with isolation and shaming in the NFL and Novak Djokovic’s experiences in Australia to illustrate how prominent individuals who questioned or fell outside the orthodoxy faced punitive pressure. They compare this to a Reformation-era conflict over doctrinal correctness and describe a psychology of stigmatizing dissent as a tool to enforce conformity. - They argue the imperative driving institutions was the belief that the vaccine was the central, non-negotiable public-health objective, seemingly above other medical considerations. The central question they raise is why vaccines became the sole priority, seemingly overriding a broader, more nuanced evaluation of medical options and individual risk. - The conversation shifts to epistemology and the nature of science. Speaker 1 suggests medicine often relies on orthodoxies and presuppositions, rather than purely empirical processes. He recounts a Kantian view that interpretation depends on preexisting categories, and he uses this to argue that medical decision-making can be constrained by established doctrines, which may obscure questions about optimization and safety. - They recount the 1986 National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act and discuss Sara Sotomayor’s dissent, which argued that liability exposure is a key incentive for safety and improvement in vaccine development. They argue that the current system creates minimal liability for manufacturers, reducing the incentive to optimize safety, and they use this to question how the system encourages continuous safety improvements. - The hosts recount the early-treatment movement led by Peter McCullough and others, including a Senate hearing organized by Ron Johnson in November 2020 to discuss early-treatment options with FDA-approved drugs like hydroxychloroquine. They criticize what they describe as aggressive pushback against such approaches, noting that McCullough faced professional sanctions and lawsuits despite presenting peer-reviewed literature. - They return to the concept of orthodoxy and dogma, arguing that the medical establishment often suppresses dissent, citing YouTube removing a McCullough interview and the broader pattern of silencing challenge to the vaccine narrative. They stress that the social and institutional systems prize conformity and punish those who deviate, creating a climate of distrust toward official health bodies. - The discussion broadens into metaphysical and philosophical territory, with references to the Grand Inquisitor from Dostoevsky’s The Brothers Karamazov. They propose that elites—whether religious, political, or scientific—tend to prefer “taking care” of people through control rather than preserving individual responsibility and free will. The Grand Inquisitor tale is used to illustrate a recurring human temptation: to replace personal liberty with a protected, paternalistic order. - They discuss messenger RNA (mRNA) technology as a central manifestation of Promethean or Luciferian intellect—humans attempting to “read and write in the language of God.” They describe the scientific arc from transcription and translation to mRNA vaccines, noting Francis Collins’s The Language of God and the idea of humans “coding life.” They caution that mRNA vaccines involve injecting genetic material and point to the symbolic and ritual power of vaccination as a form of modern sacrament. - The speakers emphasize that the mRNA approach represents both a profound scientific achievement and a source of deep concern. They discuss fertility signals and potential adverse effects, including myocarditis in young people, and cite the July 2021 NEJM case study as highlighting safety concerns for myocarditis in adolescent males. They reference the FDA deliberative-committee discussions, noting that some influential voices publicly questioned the risk-benefit calculus for young people, yet faced pressure or dismissal within the orthodox framework. - They describe post-hoc investigations and testimonies suggesting that adverse events (like myocarditis) might have been downplayed or obscured, and they assert that public trust in health institutions has eroded as a result. They mention ongoing debates about whether vaccine-induced changes might affect future generations, referencing studies about transcripts of mRNA in cancer cells and liver cells, and they stress the need for independent scrutiny by scientists not “entranced” by the vaccine program. - The dialogue returns to the broader human condition: a tension between curiosity and restraint, knowledge and humility. They return to Dostoevsky’s moral questions about free will, responsibility, and the limits of human knowledge, concluding that scientific hubris can lead to dangerous consequences when it overrides open inquiry and accountability. - In closing, while the guests reflect on past missteps and the need for integrity in medicine, they underscore the ongoing questions about how evidence is interpreted, how dissent is treated, and how society balances scientific progress with humility, transparency, and respect for individual judgment.

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Speaker 1 expresses their disappointment with Michel Onfray's comments during the Covid pandemic, where he compared non-specialists to rapists and accused them of spreading AIDS. They mention that Onfray positioned himself as an inquisitor and criticized geneticist Alexandra Orianne-Caude for her faith, claiming she couldn't be rational. Speaker 2 denies comparing anti-vaxxers to child rapists and dismisses the accusations as nonsense. They state that they only discuss with people who respect reality. The conversation shifts to the popularity of irrational beliefs and the importance of verifying information. Speaker 2 argues that having expertise in one field doesn't grant authority in others. They mention Orianne-Caude's involvement in conspiracy theories and question the idea that having a degree allows one to say anything. The conversation ends with Speaker 2 expressing their astonishment at the notion that harming others is a right.

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The speaker expresses concern about the World Health Organization (WHO) and suggests that it would be better for humanity to sign an agreement with the Colombian Drug cartel instead. They accuse the WHO of lying during the COVID-19 pandemic, claiming that they spread false information about the virus and the effectiveness of vaccines. The speaker believes that the WHO should be declared a terrorist organization and states that it is now more dangerous for humanity than the World Economic Forum.

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The speaker questions why the French government wants to move on from the COVID-19 pandemic when there are still restrictions in place, such as mandatory vaccinations, limited hospital visits, and PCR tests before surgeries. They highlight a case in Poitiers where a family was unable to perform funeral rites for their deceased relative suspected of having COVID-19. The speaker argues that this lack of dignity and respect for human life is a result of the pandemic and warns against the emergence of tyranny. They call for a legal and political response to reject this society and protect human dignity. Translation: The speaker raises concerns about the French government's desire to move on from the COVID-19 pandemic while still enforcing restrictions and disregarding human dignity. They highlight a case in Poitiers where a family was unable to perform funeral rites for their deceased relative suspected of having COVID-19. The speaker warns against the emergence of tyranny and calls for a legal and political response to reject this society and protect human dignity.

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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 speaker expresses concern about the World Health Organization (WHO) and suggests that it is a danger to humanity. They claim that the WHO wants countries to give it authority over declaring pandemics and procuring vaccines and drugs. The speaker sarcastically suggests that it would be better to sign an agreement with a Colombian drug cartel, implying that the WHO is not trustworthy. They accuse the WHO of lying during the COVID-19 pandemic and compare it to a terrorist organization. The speaker dismisses the effectiveness of vaccines and criticizes the WHO for being more dangerous than the World Economic Forum.

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The speaker discusses the backlash they received after announcing their affiliation with the Hanshin organization. They question the decision to blindly implement vaccine measures during the COVID-19 pandemic and express skepticism about the severity of the virus. They also mention the potential risks of the messenger vaccine and criticize the decision to administer it to a large portion of the Japanese population. The speaker believes that the approach taken was a failure and emphasizes the importance of creating an environment where researchers' opinions are valued.

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The speaker discusses their observations and analysis of the COVID-19 pandemic. They claim that the World Health Organization (WHO) has played an adverse role in both the virus's origins and the vaccine rollout. They believe that the WHO is part of a complex syndicate that includes various organizations and foundations. The speaker criticizes the WHO for not supporting early treatment protocols and claims that the vaccines have caused significant harm, including cardiovascular disease, neurologic issues, blood clots, and immunologic abnormalities. They argue that the vaccines should be removed from the market and urge the European Medicine Agency to take action. They also suggest that major stakeholders should withdraw from the WHO.

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The speaker criticizes Dr. Fauci, claiming he lacks knowledge in electron microscopy and medicine. They believe that most top officials, including Fauci, have personal agendas and make up their own rules. The speaker argues that the majority of people cannot judge good scientists, which is a problem in science today. They mention that Fauci has been asked to debate someone knowledgeable on the subject, as they believe he lacks understanding.

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The speaker warns against manipulating patients and emphasizes the importance of safe vaccines. They mention having written a book advocating for safe vaccines and criticize the government's stance on vaccination. The speaker shares a personal experience of being vaccinated and still contracting COVID-19, highlighting the need for revaccination. They accuse big pharmaceutical companies of manipulating the population and influencing politicians. The speaker refers to a book that challenges official COVID-19 statistics and argues that the increase in deaths is due to age rather than the disease itself. They also mention cases of medical abuse and negligence in hospitals. The speaker estimates around 160,000 deaths in France, attributing them to pre-existing conditions and lack of treatment.

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The speaker discusses the impact of social media on the credibility of science during the COVID-19 pandemic. They highlight the danger of amplifying pseudoscientists in official positions, leading to confusion and misinformation. The focus shifts to the issue of public health versus science, emphasizing the need for transparency and honesty in the field.

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The speaker believes it's time for the truth about the COVID-19 crisis. They accuse the government of causing harm to millions of people physically, mentally, and financially. They claim that the lockdown was senseless and the COVID vaccine has minimal benefits and significant side effects. The speaker suggests that the government was influenced by a network aiming to profit from COVID patents. They accuse specific individuals of committing serious crimes and argue that these actions must be brought to court. The speaker concludes by stating that the COVID crisis will only end when those responsible are held accountable.

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Selfish leaders of the 21st century are destroying themselves and the world. Secret societies are behind deliberate evil actions. Titles like prime minister, president, king, or church leader mean nothing. Lockdowns are seen as slavery, and the coronavirus can be easily treated with proven medications, not experimental vaccines. Bill Gates, Rockefeller, and Rothschild are called out. People should not be forced to take vaccinations for safety measures. PCR testing kits and statistics are labeled as frauds. The World Health Organization, NIH, and Anthony Fauci are also called frauds. The speaker questions if anyone has the courage to speak the truth and not be blinded by money.

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The speaker discusses how quick action and isolation could have extinguished COVID-19, citing the success with SARS. They criticize political interference and the WHO for mishandling the pandemic, leading to a global crisis. Despite pointing out these failures, the speaker feels unappreciated for providing factual information.
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