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  1. You don’t need to keep the commentary going on Emily Oster’s puff piece in The Atlantic. The Atlantic is a project of AbbVie, a large pharmaceutical company. Embedded in a covering of irritating fluff is the key sentence, probably inserted by an editor saying that we must put all our effort into getting children vaccinated.

  2. I believe it is important to beat the drum on The Atlantic piece begging for amnesty. Here’s why: It goes along with the Mass Formation Psychosis excuse. Eventually, the meme that somehow, somewhere a US Court is going to find that Pfizer defrauded the US Government and therefore will face huge liability will collapse. Nothing will happen. Meanwhile, and I hope I am wrong on this, the consequences of the products being used will be so great that they (Pharma and government) are afraid of a people who believe that the standard avenues to obtain justice have been blocked, i.e. French Revolution. In other words, the population passively waiting for someone to “get justice” via the US courts are going to be let down. The argument for amnesty seems to be a desperate admission: “Look, we aren’t going to apologize, we aren’t going to admit wrongdoing, but we did it all for the right reasons….so let’s move on. Oh, look over there!” If The Atlantic is a project of AbbVie, then we have a pharmaceutical company saying this.

  3. Hi, everyone. I consider today’s podcasts one of the most important ones I’ve done. My guest is a young German man, Marvin Haberland, and our conversation revolves around his upcoming court case in Germany, as well as the foundations of virology.

    Marvin is an engineer who, as a result of a health tragedy in his family, decided to take a deep look at medicine. That exploration led him eventually to virology. Like many of us, he discovered that the foundations of virology are based on anti-scientific misconceptions. Unlike most of us, he decided to do something about this realization. He proceeded to deliberately get himself fined for not wearing a mask, which gained him entry into the German court system. He intends to base his entire case on the anti-scientific methods of virology, specifically, the lack of controls.

    He is confident enough in his understanding of these issues that he readily agreed to have me “cross-examine” him, essentially, having me take the side of the virologist. Marvin had no trouble answering any question I put to him. Tune in, and you will gain a further understanding of the massive anti-scientific nature of the entire field of virology.

    All the best,
    Tom

    https://drtomcowan.com/blogs/podcasts/56-marvin-haberland

    1. I saw him interviewed on Dr Sam Bailey’s channel on Odysee. I can’t wait to see Dr Cowan talk with him! Thanks Sandra! I love Marvin! God Bless him. -Jen

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