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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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Public health officials during the pandemic acted more like dictators than scientists, suppressing credible dissent. Early on, they dismissed the lab leak hypothesis as conspiracy, only recently acknowledging its plausibility. Martin Kulldorff from Harvard, Sunita Gupta from Oxford, and I proposed a focused protection strategy in October 2020, which was labeled fringe by then NIH director Francis Collins, despite support from thousands of professionals. Government agencies collaborated with social media to control the narrative around COVID science, creating a false sense of consensus. The public deserves answers about the basis for school closures, whether the harms of policies were adequately considered, and why natural immunity and vaccine transmission failures were overlooked in mandates.

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In my hospital, my patients had a mortality rate of 4.4% while the rest of the country ranged from 25 to 40%. Unfortunately, I faced censorship whenever I mentioned the potential benefits of ivermectin on social media. This censorship, which I refer to as "Facebook jail," prevented me from sharing important information. I strongly believe that many lives were lost unnecessarily due to this censorship. Don't forget to subscribe to our alerts newsletter to stay updated.

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Free speech is essential for scientific progress and would have led to better outcomes during the pandemic. Taboos in science exist, and the current scientific literature lacks deep and honest inquiry into certain topics, such as the causes of rising autism rates. The aim is to shatter these taboos, enabling honest questioning and answers grounded in truth. During the pandemic, certain statements were taboo, such as acknowledging immunity after recovering from COVID. Under Secretary Kennedy's and President Trump's leadership, the administration aims to eliminate these taboos and promote free speech in science and medicine.

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As scientists, our job during a pandemic is to provide policymakers with answers to inform their decisions. We shouldn't dictate personal choices like saying goodbye to loved ones or attending funerals. Instead, we should present the risks and allow individuals to decide for themselves. Scientists shouldn't close schools or limit hospital treatments. Our role is to offer reliable data, empowering people to make informed choices. Science should promote freedom and knowledge, not impose restrictions. Pushing mandates, especially for rapidly developed vaccines like the COVID vaccines, can erode public trust. If science champions freedom and knowledge, it will have widespread support.

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It is nearly impossible to publish data that goes against the national public health narrative, preventing doctors from finding solutions. The speaker has conducted clinical trials for pharmaceutical companies, including vaccine studies, and has brought vaccines and other drugs to market. Some drugs never made it to market because they killed people. Clinical trial guidelines ensure safe drugs, but these guidelines were not followed during the pandemic, affecting everyone. COVID should have been a time for doctors to unite, but interference with research occurred. Science evolves through experiments, skepticism, and an open mind. Challenging current knowledge must be allowed to move science forward, but what the speaker witnessed during the pandemic was not science.

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Governor DeSantis of Florida and Governor Noem of South Dakota stood out to me among politicians. Governor DeSantis reached out to me in April 2020, even before I was in Washington, and impressed me with his knowledge of data. He wanted to ensure he had the facts right. It was refreshing to see a politician who genuinely cared about understanding the data. While most of the United States implemented lockdowns, there were a few exceptions, including the states I advised, such as Florida and South Dakota. Governor DeSantis ended the lockdown in Florida early, and Governor Noem of South Dakota also took a different approach.

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I often connected with other state leaders on a personal level to share knowledge. One person I frequently spoke to was the Secretary of Health and Human Services in Massachusetts, who worked under a Republican governor. We had a conversation about whether to allow professional football during the pandemic, and we both agreed to not permit it. These types of discussions were common among us.

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Back then, you couldn't say anything about masks or vaccines without facing censorship. It was considered a public health threat. Now, two years later, we're seeing news admitting that there were mistakes due to censorship. No one was interested in the truth or studying the situation. People were more focused on imposing restrictions and control. We need freedom to debate. It's concerning that a public organization can gather and accuse someone of lying on the internet without any consequences. Is this the solution? Is this the way forward?

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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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Misinformation is a complex issue. Some false information may not be harmful, so censoring someone for being wrong can be questionable. However, during the early stages of the COVID pandemic, there were health implications and limited time to verify scientific assumptions. Unfortunately, the establishment wavered on facts and requested censorship of information that turned out to be debatable or true. This undermines trust.

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There was never a scientific consensus on many topics related to COVID-19. Before the pandemic, most scientists held views contrary to the prevailing narrative. A small group of influential scientific bureaucrats took control of the public discourse, dominating media and influencing politicians. This led to a catastrophic response to the pandemic, and the repercussions will be felt for a long time.

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I supported COVID mitigation measures like business, church, and school closures, stay-at-home orders, mask mandates for adults and children, and vaccine mandates. These measures were important initially to prevent deaths, but their duration is debatable. Vaccines have saved many lives, but they may not completely prevent infection or transmission in the long term.

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In Florida, we have worked hard to ensure that our state remains free. Despite opposition from experts, bureaucrats, and the media, we stood up for the people's children, businesses, and the right to choose whether or not to get vaccinated. We faced criticism but saw positive results with our economy and education thriving. Despite claims that we opposed kids being in school, they sued us to close schools, and they were proven wrong. Even after a year, we continue to stand strong.

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In 2020, it's important to remember how people behaved. They were the ones who urged you to trust the science.

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COVID lockdowns killed businesses, tore apart communities, and stunted our kids' education. As long as I'm governor, Arkansas will never lock down. We won't close schools, churches, or businesses, and we won't mandate masks or COVID vaccines. Individual liberty should always prevail over government control, as our nation was founded on this principle. If the federal government tries to shut us down again, my administration will fight to keep Arkansas free.

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"Your government doesn't censor those people as a way to do the best that it can." The speaker recalls being interviewed by a major newspaper and "I bring up doctor Peter McCullough every time" when asked "what evidence? What proof?" They argue that "the world's leading heart doctor" and "the most published heart doctor in the world was censored during COVID." They question whether "the government was just doing the best that it could under the circumstances," answering "Like, no." The speaker asserts that "The best a government that considers itself to be in a free nation does not go out of its way to censor world renowned scientists, doctors, the number one heart doctor in the world in doctor Peter McCullough, the most published ICU doctor the world in doctor Paul Merrick, the inventor of the technology itself, doctor Robert Malone." "Your government doesn't censor those people as a way to do the best that it can."

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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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The government crossed a bright red line when it suppressed scientific and policy discussions during COVID, treating dissenting voices as akin to those of international terrorists. This suppression is wrong; free speech, allowing debate among scientists, policymakers, and the public, is a fundamental American norm. The government's actions prevented this debate, leading to harmful lockdown policies, vaccine mandates, job losses, prolonged school closures, and economic devastation. This censorship, ironically, cost lives. Contrary to claims that free speech is dangerous during a pandemic, upholding the First Amendment would have saved lives and reduced the damage and destruction we experienced.

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Speaker 0: There were four drugs that were being tested for Ebola. Remdesivir killed more people than placebo, and the data safety monitoring board had actually stopped the study where literally fifty three percent of Speaker 1: the patients died in the failed Ebola trial and was repurposed. It was a failed Ebola drug because it caused more harm than good in Ebola trials. It was still unpatent. It was Tony Fauci's drug of choice. The majority of hospital deaths were actually caused by Anthony Fauci because his NIH put out protocols that if the hospital systems adhered to, they got bonuses, big bonuses, lots of money, $3,000 per for putting an IV in of remdesivir. Boom. $3,000. But guess what? On top of the entire hospital stay, a 20% bonus, that could be hundreds of thousands of dollars. Speaker 0: The data was so overwhelming that remdesivir killed patients more so than placebo. The drug had to be stopped, and this was published in the New England Journal in the 2019. Speaker 2: What happened during COVID could not have happened without propaganda and censorship. And how do we overcome that propaganda and censorship? It's primarily through people not being willing to shut up.

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Divisiveness in the country is a significant issue that overshadows everything else. This division hinders efforts to effectively manage the outbreak. Criticism is often directed at science, which I represent.

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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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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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The CDC is accused of being corrupt and withholding data, while Florida's surgeon general is praised for transparency. The speaker believes the CDC is dishonest and manipulates information to fit their agenda, especially regarding masks in schools. Florida's governor is commended for his integrity and commitment to the truth, regardless of backlash from pharmaceutical companies or public health authorities. The speaker values honesty and integrity above all else. Translation: The CDC is accused of being corrupt and hiding data, while Florida's surgeon general is praised for being transparent. The speaker believes the CDC is dishonest and manipulates information to suit their agenda, especially regarding masks in schools. Florida's governor is commended for his integrity and commitment to the truth, regardless of backlash from pharmaceutical companies or public health authorities. The speaker values honesty and integrity above all else.

The Rubin Report

Biden Insults Ron DeSantis. His Response Is Brutal & Priceless | Direct Message | Rubin Report
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Biden's forgetfulness is highlighted, particularly regarding the southern border crisis, inflation, and the fight for freedom in Cuba. DeSantis emphasizes his commitment to parental rights in education and Florida's independence from federal lockdowns. Dave Rubin contrasts Florida's governance with Biden's administration, arguing that the Democrats are undermining America through various policies. DeSantis's stance against the "Don't Say Gay" bill is clarified, asserting it protects parental rights regarding children's education. He also addresses the controversy surrounding transgender athletes in women's sports, advocating for fairness in competition. DeSantis criticizes the Biden administration's handling of the border crisis, pledging Florida's support to Texas and Arizona. He proposes a gas tax holiday to alleviate inflation's impact on families, contrasting with Biden's policies. DeSantis's proactive measures during COVID, including opposing mask mandates, are noted, as is his criticism of politicians who lockdown their states while vacationing in Florida. The discussion culminates in a call for Americans to choose leaders who prioritize freedom and uphold traditional values, with a focus on the importance of state governance in addressing federal failures.
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