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The speaker believes mandating vaccines and negating natural immunity from infection was a big mistake. They agree that the general public's negative sentiment towards vaccines is now greater than when they became CDC director in 2018 or 2019. This increased negativity is largely due to how the COVID vaccines were positioned on the American public.

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Some states are not taking necessary actions to control the outbreak because they are led by Republicans who dislike being told what to do. It is important to address this resistance and find a solution.

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A speaker states that a large segment of the public feels betrayed by scientists who won't admit fault regarding COVID-19. They want to know why they were lied to and no longer care about lab funding. The speaker asks what the scientific community needs to say about lockdowns, masks, and vaccines to restore trust. Another speaker responds that they were a vocal advocate against lockdowns, mask mandates, vaccine mandates, and the anti-scientific approach of public health during the pandemic. They also believe that scientific institutions should be transparent about their involvement in dangerous research that may have caused the pandemic, referring to the lab leak hypothesis.

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In this video, the speaker discusses the importance of trust in information during uncertain times. They mention that in some countries, like New Zealand, there is one trusted source of information, which leads to higher trust and uptake of measures. They contrast this with the situation in Scotland and Britain, where trust in scientists is high, resulting in a high uptake of measures. The speaker also highlights that if people believed in conspiracy theories, such as microchip implants and COVID being a hoax, the uptake would not be as high. Overall, trust in reliable information plays a crucial role in managing crises effectively.

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The speaker believes that the COVID pandemic was a test to see how much control the government could have over individuals in a free society. They argue that the ultimate goal is to transform free and democratic societies into totalitarian ones, stripping people of their rights. The speaker urges people to stop giving their governments the benefit of the doubt and to stop complying with their actions. They emphasize the importance of speaking up and rebelling against the government's control.

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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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At the start of COVID, people trusted the government's guidelines, but now that trust has decreased. Compliance with new rules would be lower. During the pandemic, people voluntarily followed guidelines like wearing masks and closing businesses, as there was no enforcement. This lack of trust in government complicates future responses to crises. Translation: At the beginning of COVID, people trusted the government's guidelines, but now that trust has decreased. Compliance with new rules would be lower. During the pandemic, people voluntarily followed guidelines like wearing masks and closing businesses, as there was no enforcement. This lack of trust in government complicates future responses to crises.

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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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The speaker jokes about not seeing compliance with the CDC's memo and suggests that it may indicate a desire for more control in the future. They firmly reject lockdowns, school closures, restrictions, and mandates, emphasizing the importance of individual freedom. They express concern about living in a dystopia governed by bureaucratic authorities who disregard our freedom, aspirations, and happiness. The speaker concludes by stating that we must prevent this from happening in the future.

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During COVID-19, the speaker believes the government was authoritarian and imposed a vaccine passport. As an unvaccinated person, the speaker was unable to travel across the country. When asked if they regretted not getting vaccinated, the speaker stated it was the best decision of their life.

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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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When COVID hit, the initial lockdown was meant to slow the spread, but it led to unforeseen consequences like educational gaps and mental health issues. There was a lack of planning for reopening schools and addressing the collateral damage. The speaker emphasizes the need for a better readiness plan for future pandemics and questions the role of government intervention. They advocate for less government involvement and more reliance on science.

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To ensure public health, vaccinations will be critical. Schools, universities, and colleges may require vaccinations for admission. Major corporations like Amazon and Facebook might mandate vaccinations for employment. History has shown that when life becomes difficult, people often set aside ideological objections and get vaccinated. However, mandatory measures that affect people's ability to work, travel, be educated, and flourish are shameful. Such policies, including mask mandates, school closures, and vaccine mandates, erode the American people's trust in public health.

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A key insight from the report is the failure to transition from an initial precautionary approach during the pandemic to a more evidence-based strategy that considered risks, benefits, and non-health impacts. This lack of shift has significant implications for public trust. The report highlights insufficient transparency regarding the rationale and evidence behind government decisions that affected Australians' lives and freedoms. Consequently, trust has declined significantly compared to pre-pandemic levels. The panel indicates that many measures implemented during COVID-19 are unlikely to be accepted by the public in the future due to these issues.

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The speaker discusses the disappearance of the flu during the COVID-19 pandemic and questions why it was not reported in statistics. They explore various explanations, including the idea that COVID-19 was more contagious and therefore outcompeted the flu. They also mention a study from Harvard suggesting that social distancing and mask-wearing measures effectively eradicated the flu. The speaker raises concerns about the inconsistency in the effectiveness of these measures against COVID-19. They also mention financial incentives for hospitals to diagnose COVID-19 cases, which may have led to misdiagnosis or overreporting. The speaker concludes that corruption and control may be behind these inconsistencies.

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Neighbors spying on each other and calling the police for having more than two people in an apartment is criticized. The speaker is accused of fear mongering by warning about the government having too much power. However, the speaker argues that it is the governments themselves who are fear mongering. In Germany, there was a leaked manual that instructed how to make people adhere to COVID restrictions, even though children were not at risk. The speaker believes this is fear mongering and that the pandemic has been blown out of proportion for the benefit of pharmaceutical companies. The evidence of governments sowing fear is not limited to Germany, but seems to be a global phenomenon. The speaker finds this global coordination to be the most concerning aspect.

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A key insight from the report is the failure to transition from an initial precautionary approach during the pandemic to a more evidence-based strategy that balanced risks and benefits, including non-health impacts. This lack of shift has significant implications for public trust. The report highlights insufficient transparency regarding the rationale and evidence behind government decisions, which deeply affected Australians' lives and freedoms. As a result, trust has declined compared to pre-pandemic levels. The panel warns that many measures implemented during COVID-19 are unlikely to be accepted by the public in the future due to this erosion of trust.

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People's trust in politicians and the health system was tested during the pandemic. However, the results were not as good as expected. Some conspiracy theories, including anti-vaxx beliefs, spread widely. Vaccine acceptance for diseases like measles may also be affected. Many people took the vaccines, but a significant minority believed in rare side effects and evil conspiracies surrounding the vaccines. Overall, there was a step backward in terms of vaccine acceptance and trust.

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Speaker 0 and Speaker 1 discuss criticisms of the COVID-19 response, focusing on diagnostic testing, treatment, and government actions. Speaker 0 notes that only fourteen percent of PCR-positive cases turned out to be COVID in Germany, and suggests this is a global pattern, including the United States. Speaker 1 responds that there is no surprise, stating that the PCR test was never designed to detect infection. He explains that it detects miniscule particles of the RNA virus and that cycle threshold was cranked up to create positivity. He emphasizes that tests should not dictate treatment and that, in his view, doctors treat patients, not test results. He accuses the government of suppressing effective repurposed medications such as hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin, calling the approach a money-driven scam based on fear, and asserts this was no surprise from Germany. Speaker 0 adds that, beyond money and vaccines, the response was weaponized to keep people at home to influence political outcomes, suggesting it was part of efforts related to the 2020 election. He claims the positives were valued over negatives and asserts that the goal was to keep people in fear to ensure compliance with directives. Speaker 1 agrees, arguing that fear increases compliance with directives. He says he has never seen anything like the government imposing its will on free citizens, including closing churches and mom-and-pop stores, forcing healthy people to stay indoors, closing hospitals, and telling sick people to stay away. He expresses concern about whether the American people learned their lesson and hopes that, if the government acts similarly again, enough people will stand up and say, “hell no.”

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There is a discussion about how public trust in vaccination has changed since the pandemic. The speaker notes that years ago there were “five people in the world who were prepared to talk about the thorny issue of vaccination.” Post COVID, however, “half the adult population of the world are now saying, hold on, we don't trust you. You lied to us. It's not what you told us, safe and effective.” This skepticism extends to vaccines given to children, with the question, “Does this apply to all the other vaccines you're putting into my kids?” The speaker then asserts that “safety studies haven't been done,” suggesting that important research behind vaccines is incomplete or lacking. This leads to the claim that “they've created this mess for themselves.” Despite the frustration, the speaker emphasizes the moral weight of deception, stating, “it's really tough to lie. I mean, lying gets you into real trouble.”

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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 questions whether the government was guessing or lying when they said that vaccinated individuals couldn't get the virus. The other speaker, who was part of the previous administration, acknowledges that there was evidence of natural reinfection during the global pandemic and that the vaccine was based on natural immunity. They suggest that the vaccine may not necessarily outperform natural infection. The first speaker then asks if the government was lying when they said the vaccine couldn't transmit the virus, to which the second speaker responds that it was more of a hopeful belief. The first speaker concludes that the government's statements were not truthful, leaving the options of guessing, lying, or hoping as possible explanations.

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Scientists and the general public initially followed the guidance of Fauci and the NIH without question, while demonizing those who suggested the Lab Leak theory. However, now the theory is widely accepted, along with many other previously censored conspiracies. People believed they were doing the right thing by following guidelines to stop the spread of the virus, but we need to remember what happened. The speaker emphasizes the importance of not forgetting this playbook for future situations. They mention Bill Gates' actions and how he withdrew his investment in a company and started downplaying the vaccine's effectiveness. They also note the disappearance of the flu and warn against forgetting these events.

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During COVID-19, the speaker believes the government was authoritarian and imposed a vaccine passport. Because the speaker is unvaccinated, they were unable to travel across the country. When asked if they regret not being vaccinated, the speaker said no, stating it was the best decision of their life.

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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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