Vanessa Dylyn
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I was just going to say, and this is a bit of a cynical comment, my understanding is that right from 2020, that People in charge knew that this was not a virus that was of any danger to normal, young, healthy people. As a matter of fact, Dr. Jay Varma, who was the COVID lockdown czar in New York, was recently outed as having sex parties at the height of the pandemic.
I was just going to say, and this is a bit of a cynical comment, my understanding is that right from 2020, that People in charge knew that this was not a virus that was of any danger to normal, young, healthy people. As a matter of fact, Dr. Jay Varma, who was the COVID lockdown czar in New York, was recently outed as having sex parties at the height of the pandemic.
So this is, this, I mean, he certainly was not interested in social distancing. But I think what this does show is that his behavior reveals the knowledge that they had back in 2020 that this was not a danger to the average young adult. And yet, and yet...
So this is, this, I mean, he certainly was not interested in social distancing. But I think what this does show is that his behavior reveals the knowledge that they had back in 2020 that this was not a danger to the average young adult. And yet, and yet...
got everyone down and they kept and and in my mind the the uh one of the greatest uh sins was that they kept kids out of school for almost up to oh my god yes years yes
got everyone down and they kept and and in my mind the the uh one of the greatest uh sins was that they kept kids out of school for almost up to oh my god yes years yes
As a lay person, I would not think of solutions per se. But I think the one thing that we can ask as citizens is we can ask that our leaders be made of far better stuff. I think we need to demand truth, we need to demand data, we need to demand scientific accuracy from our institutions, from our medical leaders, and from our media. I mean, we've all been soured on mainstream media.
As a lay person, I would not think of solutions per se. But I think the one thing that we can ask as citizens is we can ask that our leaders be made of far better stuff. I think we need to demand truth, we need to demand data, we need to demand scientific accuracy from our institutions, from our medical leaders, and from our media. I mean, we've all been soured on mainstream media.
But I think, I mean, I think just in terms of the media, I think there's some hope there when Jeff Bezos says recently that in the... In the study that came out about trust, which professions are the most trustworthy, he says that journalists are right at the bottom. And he wrote to his staff at the Washington Post. He said, something isn't working. People don't trust us.
But I think, I mean, I think just in terms of the media, I think there's some hope there when Jeff Bezos says recently that in the... In the study that came out about trust, which professions are the most trustworthy, he says that journalists are right at the bottom. And he wrote to his staff at the Washington Post. He said, something isn't working. People don't trust us.
So at least there's some recognition that there's a problem. And I think this idea of demanding better leadership has got to go right down to the school system, because this is where a certain type of indoctrination is taking place, and this is where we need to demand... We need to demand facts. We need to demand respect for science.
So at least there's some recognition that there's a problem. And I think this idea of demanding better leadership has got to go right down to the school system, because this is where a certain type of indoctrination is taking place, and this is where we need to demand... We need to demand facts. We need to demand respect for science.
Because as Scott Atlas says in our film, that science is important because if you don't have correct science, people die. And people did die. That's right.
Because as Scott Atlas says in our film, that science is important because if you don't have correct science, people die. And people did die. That's right.
Yes, I mean, I think we also need exposure to... Different ideas, instead of protecting people, instead of all of these trigger warnings, instead of turning people into snowflakes, we've got to turn people into robust citizens, people who question, people who have critical thinking skills. I think we've really been mollycoddling.
Yes, I mean, I think we also need exposure to... Different ideas, instead of protecting people, instead of all of these trigger warnings, instead of turning people into snowflakes, we've got to turn people into robust citizens, people who question, people who have critical thinking skills. I think we've really been mollycoddling.
So they can see it at covidcollateral.com. And what I'd like to say about it is that you just set up the premise of the film, which is it's a forensic dissection of what happened to us during the COVID period. And it's really about the suppression of science, what we need to know about what happened to us. And it's the suppression of science and
So they can see it at covidcollateral.com. And what I'd like to say about it is that you just set up the premise of the film, which is it's a forensic dissection of what happened to us during the COVID period. And it's really about the suppression of science, what we need to know about what happened to us. And it's the suppression of science and
told through the scientists and the people that went through that. And I would just like to say that one of the things that really affected me during the entire COVID period was that we condemned people to die alone.
told through the scientists and the people that went through that. And I would just like to say that one of the things that really affected me during the entire COVID period was that we condemned people to die alone.