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Finding Genius Podcast

COVID-19 and the Shortcomings of International Governments - An In-Depth Examination with Economist Sanjeev Sabhlok

Finding Genius Podcast

Richard Jacobs

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4.41K Ratings

🗓️ 16 March 2021

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

How have the mass hysteria and international lockdowns impacted the world economy and the daily lives of people worldwide? Principles of economics can be used to explain virtually every stage of the process.

Tune in to learn:

  • How international governments have failed their citizens and set them up for failure moving forward
  • If a turning point is on the horizon for the pandemic in 2021
  • Why lockdowns are ineffective when used to stop COVID-19

Sanjeev Sabhlok, a former Indian Administrative Service member and government economist working in Melbourne, Australia, shares his experience with international economics and corruption and sheds light on the current state of the world amidst COVID-19.

Mr. Sabhlok discusses the sunk cost fallacy and how it perpetuates the current state of affairs in governments worldwide. This creates mass hysteria, which only proves to exacerbate the already out-of-hand situation. The principles of lockdown and quarantine are also called into question and the types of infectious diseases that are effectively quelled by these practices.

Principles of economics can help solve the mysteries of why the Coronavirus has been handled so inefficiently by the world governments and how it has affected international trade. The significant players of the pandemic are revealed, and the interactions between China, the World Health Organization, and the Imperial College are broken down to show how specific entities are benefiting from economic and societal shutdowns.

Visit Sanjeev Sabhlok's blog at https://www.sabhlokcity.com for more uncensored Coronavirus analysis.

Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/30PvU9C

Transcript

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0:00.0

Forget frequently asked questions, common sense, common knowledge or Google, how about advice from a real genius?

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0:13.0

They become very good at what they do, but only 0.1% are real geniuses.

0:18.0

Richard Jacobs has made his life's mission to find them for you.

0:22.0

He hunts down and interviews geniuses in every field.

0:25.0

Sleep science, cancer, stem cells, ketogenic diets and more.

0:28.0

Here come the geniuses.

0:30.0

This is the Finding Genius Podcast.

0:33.0

The Richard Jacobs.

0:38.0

Quick note before we begin.

0:39.0

The Finding Genius Foundation, as part of the Finding Genius Podcast, has recently completed a book about understanding viruses.

0:46.0

So the creation of this book was to interview 100 virologists, ask them a lot of deep difficult questions, take the most difficult questions, and then re-interview the top 25 or so.

0:57.0

And ask them the hardest questions I could think of.

1:00.0

And we compile that all into a book.

1:02.0

So you'll see question and four or five experts answers.

1:05.0

Question four or five experts answers.

1:07.0

There's about 30 questions in the book.

1:08.0

I think it's a great read for the lay person and for the researcher.

1:12.0

It talks about a lot of speculation in the world of viruses, such as, are they alive or not?

1:17.0

And why is it important?

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