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🗓️ 27 July 2022
⏱️ 70 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hey guys, welcome to Relatable. Happy Wednesday. Today we are talking to Dr. Jay |
0:05.2 | Bottacarya. You've probably seen him over the past few years doing interviews on |
0:10.6 | COVID and the terrible response of many states to COVID by placing draconian restrictions |
0:18.6 | like lockdowns, shutting down schools, mask and vaccine mandates. He is an epidemiologist |
0:25.1 | and a professor of medicine at Stanford University. He has been one of the most important voices |
0:32.2 | in pushing back against these destructive policies that we have seen over the past few |
0:37.2 | years. And now that we are seeing universities and cities, districts, public schools, |
0:44.4 | re-implementing some of these mandates that have been proven to fail, I wanted to get |
0:49.8 | his perspective. So we are going to talk to him about that. What the response should |
0:54.7 | have been and should be, we are also going to talk about this study that recently came |
1:00.2 | out about SSRI's depression medications and why they are so ineffective. It is apparently |
1:07.8 | because this theory of chemical imbalance is causing depression is actually not true. |
1:14.6 | So he's going to give us his response to that. And then we are also going to talk about |
1:18.5 | this terrible story of this Alzheimer's medication fraud. And what that means, what happened |
1:27.7 | there and what the consequences are and what accountability should look like. Then he's |
1:33.3 | going to give us some recommendations for how we can reform public health and how public |
1:37.6 | health entities can win back public trust. As always, this episode is brought to you by |
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2:00.0 | So the theme that you are going to hear in this conversation is that science is not |
2:06.4 | God. Scientists are not invaluable. That's what I kept on taking away from what he was saying |
2:14.8 | about how science changes, how it evolves, how it should evolve based on facts, based |
2:20.3 | on the information that we have. And when someone like Tony Fauci says before Congress that |
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