

Unmasking the pandemic by going down the COVID-19 rabbit hole
Nov 12, 2024
Dr. Stephen Pellick, a professor at the University of British Columbia and biotech entrepreneur, teams up with neurobiologist Dr. Christopher Shaw to dive deep into the ramifications of COVID-19. They explore why masks became symbols of fear and the misinformation surrounding pandemic protocols. The duo unpacks the complexities of vaccine efficacy, the implications of natural immunity, and the cognitive fog affecting many post-infection. They also discuss the neurological risks linked to vaccines, raising critical questions about health policies.
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Vaccine Mandate Suspension
- Christopher Shaw was put on unpaid suspension for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine.
- He later returned to work under a more accommodating chairperson.
Unexpected COVID-19 Outcomes
- A poor area in Vancouver with multiple comorbidities was expected to have high COVID-19 deaths.
- However, deaths were primarily from drug use, suggesting potential cross-immunity from other coronaviruses.
Immune Response and Vaccines
- The immune system targets surface proteins of the virus, with the membrane protein being more immunogenic than the spike protein.
- Vaccines evoke a stronger, potentially harmful, response compared to natural infection.