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🗓️ 28 May 2021
⏱️ 47 minutes
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Myself and Laura Dodsworth discuss her new book: "STATE OF FEAR - How the UK government weaponised fear during the Covid-19 pandemic." A superb read explaining how the Government used the Science of Psychology to delude us into a form of mass psychosis. Learn how to innoculate yourself against these totalitarian methods! The book: https://www.amazon.co.uk/State-Fear-government-weaponised-Covid-19-ebook/dp/B08ZSYN14J
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0:00.0 | Welcome to the Fat Emperor podcast. I'm your host, Ivor Cummins. |
0:07.8 | A topic very close to my heart today because I have on the podcast Laura Dodsworth from the UK, a writer and photographer, who's just done an amazing book, State of Fear, which delves into all the psychological manipulation |
0:23.1 | that the governments, particularly in the UK, but we see it everywhere, have been using |
0:27.7 | in order to make us believe that we're facing an existential threat, when essentially, as Dr. John |
0:34.4 | Lee, pathologist in the UK, has said quite correctly, it's in the envelope of a severe flu season. |
0:40.9 | So Laura, great to meet you and I got your book here and have begun to read it and it's stunning. |
0:47.4 | So maybe give us a background on what made you do this? |
0:51.1 | Oh, thank you. Thank you for much for having me. |
0:54.1 | Okay, well, what made me do it? |
0:56.8 | If I'm really honest, well, I'm always more drawn to investigate and to research and to create |
1:03.6 | around is something that causes me discomfort, something that causes me tension. I'm not a photographer |
1:09.4 | who photographs pretty landscapes and I don't write |
1:13.0 | haikus about love. I always go for the more thorny stuff, you know, the taboos, the things that we |
1:20.2 | want to push to the back of the darkest closet. Now, when Boris Johnson gave his speech to the |
1:25.3 | nation on the 23rd of March, or as I call it, |
1:27.7 | fright night in the book, I was scared. I was scared. I'd done quite a lot of research already |
1:33.5 | into the epidemic. I can't help it. My journalistic nose just takes me ferreting off to find |
1:40.5 | out information for myself. And I understood that this was a virus that was going to spread |
1:47.9 | and be lethal and be nasty and make people ill. I don't want to refute that it is a serious illness |
1:55.2 | and the book isn't about that. But I had quite a kind of a balanced sense of risk, but there is something about your leader telling you |
2:03.6 | in an emergency broadcast that you must stay at home |
2:07.6 | and using very martial language that did get me. |
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