Sonar: I can definitely be certain that farma has a tremendous amount to gain by pushing these products and, in fact, getting them mandated. But i don't think we need to go there. We know that the vaccines did harm to people. There were quite a number of people associated with this conference who have experienced this. And a their stories are horrifying. It's possible that somebody wanted us am trained to accept a nation, whenever it was that they wished to give us one. That could be for purely economic reasons, or it could be that they have some other purpose,.
Freddie Sayers sits down to discuss the pandemic response with Biologist, Bret Weinstein.
Before the pandemic, evolutionary biologist and former Evergreen professor Bret Weinstein was lauded by both sides of the political divide for his insights into the crisis on American campuses. As a member of the so-called 'intellectual dark web', Weinstein was expanding his audience and being profiled by legacy media like the New York Times.
Then the pandemic began and his heterodox perspective suddenly fell out of favour, even with many of his erstwhile allies.
Advocating for alternative treatments for Covid, questioning the efficacy of the global vaccine programme and challenging narratives of the pandemic came at a cost. Without warning, the Dark Horse podcast was demonetised on YouTube and Weinstein was forced to split from the views of his former friends and supporters.
So, how can we seek truth in such divided times? Freddie Sayers invited Bret into the UnHerd studio in London to try to understand what his views really are.
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