

Ep. 2551 Was There a Pandemic?
Oct 3, 2024
Dr. Jonathan Engler, an advocate challenging mainstream pandemic narratives, delves into controversial insights about COVID-19. He argues that many observed harms stemmed from mistreatment rather than a novel virus. Engler critiques the often unreliable hospital data during peak infection times, revealing how non-treatment and neglect exacerbated mortality rates. He also discusses the psychological effects of pandemic perceptions and examines the role of technology and media in disseminating fear-based narratives.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Rethinking the Pandemic: Examination of the Great Barrington Declaration
01:57 • 14min
The Flaws of American Healthcare and Pandemic Responses
15:45 • 3min
Rethinking Pandemic Hospitalization Narratives
18:40 • 12min
Challenging Narratives: History and COVID Research Bias
31:09 • 3min
Pandemic Perception and the Nocebo Effect
34:10 • 12min
The Dual Nature of Technology in a Pandemic Era
45:58 • 3min