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What They AREN’T Telling You

Episode 21: This Is How You Program People to Be Afraid - My Discussion of Dr. Yeadon's Research Findings

What They AREN’T Telling You

Melissa Floyd

Society & Culture

3.81.8K Ratings

🗓️ 19 October 2020

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

"Every time we have good news when we look at the data, somebody's trying to point out something to continue keeping everyone in a state of fear. That's part of why I think they're keeping the mask mandates. I think visually when you see a population of people wearing something over the face it's a constant reminder — germs, sickness, illness, danger, worry, fear." (My personal commentary) 🗣 Today I discuss an excellent article showing data by Dr. Yeadon, former Chief Scientist for pharmaceutical giant Pfizer. Dr. Yeadon's findings lead him to the conclusion that there should not be a second wave of Covid because in his words, "the pandemic is over." He also touches on how Covid-19 is NOT a novel coronavirus, how the herd immunity threshold (HIT) is much lower than we think for this virus, and why lockdowns have not reduced the cases or deaths from SARS-Cov-2. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/melissa-floyd/support

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0:00.0

Welcome back everyone to another episode of what they aren't telling you. I am your host,

0:17.0

hostess, Melissa Floyd, and I hope everybody is doing as well as can be expected.

0:25.4

It's kind of hard to figure out exactly how everyone is doing.

0:29.3

I can't even keep up with all the different regulations which states which cities which counties are

0:34.8

technically open partially open where are the mask mandates how strict are they on the

0:39.6

mask mandates I pretty much see universally hospitalizations, ICU visits and deaths have been down for months now. But yet we're in this never ending situation here where we cannot exist and interact with each other,

0:58.9

even remotely close to how we used to. I mean it's funny to see people going about their day as if

1:05.8

this never happened but only because they wear a mask every single place that they go and

1:10.7

that's what's required of them and people do it

1:13.7

because people want to go out to a restaurant they want to go to the shopping mall

1:18.2

they want to go into Trader Joe's or whatever it is.

1:23.0

So everybody's doing it, but they're going about their day like normal, just all with their

1:27.4

faces covered.

1:29.2

And if you've been tuning into my prior episodes and if you've been doing any research on your own, you'll know that

1:35.1

that science is beyond conflicting on whether or not masks do anything. But yet people are so desperate to be out in society again, they are signing

1:46.2

on to this behavioral requirement just so that they can interact with people again because sheltering in place is obviously so painful on so many levels.

1:59.2

I have to say I'm I'm still so surprised there are so many people complying and my guess is if you

2:06.1

are listening to this you might agree with me on that but I hope everyone is

2:11.7

doing relatively okay I don't know what to think. Everybody says, you know, things are going to calm down after the election. I don't know if that's true.

2:20.0

This feels like this is a long-term game plan and I can't quite pinpoint what it's going to look like in the future, but I'm certainly not permanently and we will not be going back,

2:43.4

which is what you've seen multiple newspapers and things say.

2:47.8

So that makes me think that they're trying to normalize

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