Kaleb Nation
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Like six foot distancing and terms like social distance, all these things that didn't exist five minutes ago and why we had thrown away the pandemic preparedness plan and how you justify mandating a vaccine. I mean, do you have the bioethical standing to do that? And how it could be that somebody like Jay Bhattacharya,
Like six foot distancing and terms like social distance, all these things that didn't exist five minutes ago and why we had thrown away the pandemic preparedness plan and how you justify mandating a vaccine. I mean, do you have the bioethical standing to do that? And how it could be that somebody like Jay Bhattacharya,
He decorated sort of, I mean, listen, the ultimate poetic justice is that he's now going to be the head of the NIH. I don't know about how you feel about that, but to me, that's the full circle. That's the full circle in this whole catastrophe.
He decorated sort of, I mean, listen, the ultimate poetic justice is that he's now going to be the head of the NIH. I don't know about how you feel about that, but to me, that's the full circle. That's the full circle in this whole catastrophe.
The fact that the people that were being crushed by the bureaucratic excess that was really behaving in a dangerous and reckless way, they are now going to take the reins and be literally the bosses of these people. But what are your thoughts on that?
The fact that the people that were being crushed by the bureaucratic excess that was really behaving in a dangerous and reckless way, they are now going to take the reins and be literally the bosses of these people. But what are your thoughts on that?
And they had to do it. They had to create a devastating takedown. A devastated takedown of a fringe epidemiologist. But in a weird way, the fact that they could call somebody like him a fringe player immediately tipped me off that there was a hysteria. There was something really wrong here in terms of people's thinking.
And they had to do it. They had to create a devastating takedown. A devastated takedown of a fringe epidemiologist. But in a weird way, the fact that they could call somebody like him a fringe player immediately tipped me off that there was a hysteria. There was something really wrong here in terms of people's thinking.
And the other thing I saw, and Francis Collins eventually admitted to this, that they weren't doing what doctors are required to do in every decision they make, which is consider risk-based. benefits, risk, reward. And they seem to be marching ahead with zero, first of all, they're making things up, but then even with that, zero concern for risk.
And the other thing I saw, and Francis Collins eventually admitted to this, that they weren't doing what doctors are required to do in every decision they make, which is consider risk-based. benefits, risk, reward. And they seem to be marching ahead with zero, first of all, they're making things up, but then even with that, zero concern for risk.
Murderers. They wanted to kill people. They wanted people to die. They were cast as murderers.
Murderers. They wanted to kill people. They wanted people to die. They were cast as murderers.
But they weren't actually just normal and run-of-the-mill. They were actually at the head of their field. That's true. They were esteemed professionals. And that's why they posed a special threat. I saw someone's analysis that those were the ones they really went after. If anybody had a great track record and was questioning the status quo, they were in trouble.
But they weren't actually just normal and run-of-the-mill. They were actually at the head of their field. That's true. They were esteemed professionals. And that's why they posed a special threat. I saw someone's analysis that those were the ones they really went after. If anybody had a great track record and was questioning the status quo, they were in trouble.
But you used a few words here I want you to parse out for me. And it's interesting, I'm sure, did you interview Matthias Desmet in the course of all this? He has the, of course, the mass formation theory, right?
But you used a few words here I want you to parse out for me. And it's interesting, I'm sure, did you interview Matthias Desmet in the course of all this? He has the, of course, the mass formation theory, right?
Okay, and he keeps pointing out that 20% of people during a hysteria become immediately swept into it and brainwashed. Only about 5% to 10% throw the bullshit flag immediately, and you and I were in that camp. And then the rest of the people are just like, just leave me alone, keeping their head down, trying to just get on with their lives. And I'm wondering, so with that as the frame,
Okay, and he keeps pointing out that 20% of people during a hysteria become immediately swept into it and brainwashed. Only about 5% to 10% throw the bullshit flag immediately, and you and I were in that camp. And then the rest of the people are just like, just leave me alone, keeping their head down, trying to just get on with their lives. And I'm wondering, so with that as the frame,
Why were you able to see through this shit? And why did the rest of journalism, literally the rest of journalism, become swept into his hysterical, delusional thinking? And let me ask a third component to that. Do they just not do their job anymore? Is there just not a business model where they can actually do their job?
Why were you able to see through this shit? And why did the rest of journalism, literally the rest of journalism, become swept into his hysterical, delusional thinking? And let me ask a third component to that. Do they just not do their job anymore? Is there just not a business model where they can actually do their job?