How Governments Have Misrepresented and Distorted PCR and Hospitalisation Data
Investigative reporter Sonia Elijah interviewed me on 12th January 2022 to get my take on the latest developments in the pandemic.
In this 30 minute interview, we covered a broad range of topics, including:
the failures of centralised governance to manage the pandemic successfully
the official misrepresentation of PCR and hospitalisation data
what to make of the Omicron variant
and President Macron’s disturbing rant agains citizens who had declined the Covid vaccine.
Please find below the full 30 minute interview, as well as three topical excerpts, in case you prefer to just “dip in” for a few minutes. In case you want to share any of these videos, I’ve also included direct Youtube, Twitter and Gettr links to each of them.
Complete 30 Minute Interview:
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Short Excerpts:
EXCERPT 1: No, Young and Healthy People Are NOT a Burden on our Hospitals
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EXCERPT 2: Why Centralised Pandemic Management Has Failed So Abysmally
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EXCERPT 3: How Public Officials Have Misrepresented PCR and Hospitalisation Data
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