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I have started listening to the Stanford Pandemic Response Conference. It makes for depressing listening. Virtually all of the public health officials fail to acknowledge how disastrous and dangerous their responses were and that we are still living with the consequences of these shocking policies. These people all use the same administrative bureaucratic Orwellian language and phrases, filled with meaningless phrases.

John Soloman prof of Health Policy at Stanford claims the vaccines (which they are not) were only used after extensive testing! And the measures taken saved countless lives!

You could not make it up!

Roman, please send him a copy of your book and a link to your substack! He is completely delusional and I fear beyond recovery! But we can only try.

Listening to these people only reinforces my complete and utter distrust of anything coming out of government and public health officials. The system is broken and beyond reform. It is populated by an indoctrinated class with a totalitarian, elitist mindset.

And whilst I admire Jay Battycharia, by trying to dialogue with these ideologues, I am not sure anything will change whilst they remain in power.

However, it useful to see what they say still to see the mindset we are up against! Its hard to believe these experts cling on to the same views they had pre-covid!

We need to get government out of health and get rid of all these so called policy experts who all parrot the same delusional dogma.

In the first session Dr Mary Makary was the only straight talker who pointed all the mistakes during covid and the other mistakes medicines continues to make, making our health worse not better!

Link to the conference https://healthpolicy.fsi.stanford.edu/events/pandemic-policy-planning-future-assessing-past?ref=stanfordreview.org

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This has been the most amazing series of truth and I am so thankful to God above that I found it. Thank you so much !!

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You're quite welcome. Please check out some of the references! Have a wonderful day!

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Thank you Roman for this wonderful series. The quotes and historical data are so interesting. The amount of work you have done for these videos is amazing. I hope many people will watch your work and realise the truth of it.

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I have shared this 6 part series with all my friends and family. I hope these videos will help at least one person.

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Thanks so much!

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Outstanding Roman. Kudos...Kman, editor, DIGILEAK WORLD

https://tinyurl.com/DIGILEAK-WORLD-Newsletter

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I have been a non-vaccinator for over 50 years. Living proof that vaccines are never needed for any reason to live healthier.

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This video series is perhaps the most important I've watched. Concise, easily understandable, and compelling. I hope the entire set will be assembled as a single video as it would be good both to upload to various platforms and to share with friends, especially those with young children. Thanks for posting these.

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Thank you so much for your kind words. I think it was OK, but a bit too clunky for what I ultimately wanted. I’d like to do something more beyond this, but I haven’t had the resources to do so. I’ll see if I can upload this somewhere as a single video. Thanks again!

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‘So many of you, those that are truly independent thinkers, if you allowed yourself to realize how truly moronic every doctor you’ve ever met is, you not only would never speak to them again, you would put a leash on them.

One that could be seen and held.

In contrast to the intellectual choke collars the medical schools put on each of them.

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Thank you Roman!

After reading Simsceptic's comment, I was reminded of what I had just listened to about cognitive dissonance from Brené Brown's book "Atlas of the Heart"...and put together this:

In 1954 Leon Festinger (1919 – 1989), the creator of the theory of cognitive dissonance, and two associates infiltrated a doomsday cult to find out what would happen when the leader’s prophecy failed to be fulfilled.

Festinger predicted that “the believers who had not made a strong commitment to the prophecy…would quietly lose their faith”,

and “those who had given away their possessions and waited with other believers for the spaceship” would do “whatever they could to get others to join them.”

Leon Festinger, Henry W. Riecken, and Stanley Schachter, When Prophecy Fails. (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1956).

Tavris, Caroll; Elliot Aronson. Mistakes Were Made (but Not By Me) Third Edition: Why We Justify Foolish Beliefs, Bad Decisions, and Hurtful Acts. (HarperCollins, 2007).

Brown, Brené. Atlas of the Heart: Mapping Meaningful Connection and the Language of Human Experience. (Random House Publishing Group, 2021).

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