
The Tom Woods Show Ep. 2719 Covid Justice? Here's a Step
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Dec 20, 2025 Ursula Conway, president emeritus of the Arizona chapter of Children's Health Defense and co-founder of the COVID Index, discusses the importance of preserving evidence surrounding COVID-19 policies. She highlights how the COVID Index can help victims seek justice and counter big tech suppression of alternative narratives. Ursula shares insights on the politicization of public health and addresses the challenges of communicating facts to skeptics. The discussion wraps up with a look at the collateral harms caused by lockdowns and the urgent need for accountability.
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Centralized COVID Evidence Repository
- The COVID Index is a centralized searchable directory of research, reports, and suppressed material about COVID and the jabs.
- It preserves evidence for researchers, litigators, and the public to hold actors accountable.
Host Finds His Work Preserved
- Tom Woods found his own publications in the COVID Index, including a quiz and ebook preserving charts that contradict the official narrative.
- He valued that these materials would be preserved and accessible for future reference.
Preservation Enables Accountability
- The COVID Index aims to preserve suppressed or contrarian evidence and support litigation and accountability efforts.
- Litigators have already found the resource useful for building cases and locating evidence quickly.
