That's because there's no news. He had three guest speakers, none with expertise in infectious diseases. Two are research academics. One, Byram W. Bridle, is working on cancer (https://experts.uoguelph.ca/byram-bridle) and the other, Don Welsh, says "My laboratory has established two research themes centered on: 1) signal transduction and the regulation of smooth muscle/endothelial ion channels; and 2) cell-cell communication in vascular tissue." (https://ca.linkedin.com/in/donald-welsh-1921ab16)
The third is Patrick Brian Phillips, a family doctor with a small practice in a town of about 1,500 in Northern Ontario. He got his license to practice 5 years ago.
I assume these men are sincere in their beliefs but they have no expertise or training in global pandemics or the response of public health agencies to them. Their opinion carries no more weight than that of anyone in the street, engineer, bus driver, or whatever.
Global health institutions are compromised by multinationals.
I've quoted Hitchens before in these forums: "That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence."
I agree that multinational corporations are not our friends, but I don't believe that public health institutions worldwide - regional / national / international, governmental and non-governmental - are controlled by them. For one thing humans can't manage anything that complicated without screwing it up.
Obv not direct control but in terms of influence, they are unparallelled in terms of policy adoption here in Canada. They say jump and our top puppets say how high. They push misleading data, move goalposts as it suits them, always in favour of what makes pharma and medical suppliers the most money. Look at the crackdown in Ontario against sanitizer profiteering. Regulatory market capture. Im not spending 2 hours for a reddit post that nobody is going to read bud, its self evident.
That's because there's no news. He had three guest speakers, none with expertise in infectious diseases. Two are research academics. One, Byram W. Bridle, is working on cancer (https://experts.uoguelph.ca/byram-bridle) and the other, Don Welsh, says "My laboratory has established two research themes centered on: 1) signal transduction and the regulation of smooth muscle/endothelial ion channels; and 2) cell-cell communication in vascular tissue." (https://ca.linkedin.com/in/donald-welsh-1921ab16)
The third is Patrick Brian Phillips, a family doctor with a small practice in a town of about 1,500 in Northern Ontario. He got his license to practice 5 years ago.
I assume these men are sincere in their beliefs but they have no expertise or training in global pandemics or the response of public health agencies to them. Their opinion carries no more weight than that of anyone in the street, engineer, bus driver, or whatever.
Global health institutions are compromised by multinationals. You dont get to tranny tam's level without being controlled/ working for the controllers
I've quoted Hitchens before in these forums: "That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence."
I agree that multinational corporations are not our friends, but I don't believe that public health institutions worldwide - regional / national / international, governmental and non-governmental - are controlled by them. For one thing humans can't manage anything that complicated without screwing it up.
Obv not direct control but in terms of influence, they are unparallelled in terms of policy adoption here in Canada. They say jump and our top puppets say how high. They push misleading data, move goalposts as it suits them, always in favour of what makes pharma and medical suppliers the most money. Look at the crackdown in Ontario against sanitizer profiteering. Regulatory market capture. Im not spending 2 hours for a reddit post that nobody is going to read bud, its self evident.
So far it's just all in your head.