It seems that Dr. SEAN Brooks is an expert on education. I think he has a PhD but I don’t think he is a medical doctor. I looked at the face in the video at the 2 minutes 21 second point and I did a search for him on DuckDuckGo. He was on the David Janda show In December 2019 and the topic was education. That particular video is behind a pay wall and I did not watch it, but Sean’s face is on the video thumbnail image for the episode. He was also listed as a guest on the Quite Frankly podcast discussing problems with education in America today. Here is the link for that broadcast.
I watched that podcast and that Sean Brooks is the same person who was at the school board meeting in that video.
So it seems like he is some type of conservative educational expert.
That’s all I know for now.
In any case be very careful about sending this video to someone and claiming that Sean is a medical doctor. Later when it comes out that he “only” has a PhD in education, the video of the speech will be discredited. I feel like he oversold his credibility in the video. Why did he do that? Is he just an arrogant jackass? Remember that disinformation campaigns and disinformation agents exist everywhere.
What better way to discredit all of these videos of doctors speaking out in public meetings then to release Dr. Sean’s most dramatic example and then later discredit that video by pointing out that this speaker was not a medical doctor. After that discrediting process is done, no normies will pay attention to any further videos where medical doctors speak out about the dangers of the vaccines.
EDIT: Apparently, Sean is from OXFORD Ohio, so he was not claiming that he went to Oxford University in the UK. So part of my criticism of his speech is invalid. I was confused by the fact that he said only the word Oxford, before describing his publications history. If he had said I’m from Oxford Ohio I would not have been confused. Actually the reason he said oxford is because Oxford Ohio is where his Alma Mater is located, the University of Miami at Ohio.
However I’m still unhappy with him referring to himself as a doctor and then hinting at some type of medical expertise. I don’t know why he did that. He’s actually an expert in educational policy and that expertise is certainly relevant at school board meeting.
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OK I actually watched part of the “Quite Frankly” video podcast. By the way, “Quite Frankly” is a conservative podcast. The link for that exact podcast is in my previous comment above.
At about the 29 minute mark, the host introduces Dr. Sean Brooks as a PhD. He explains that Sean got his bachelors degree from Miami University of Ohio. The host then goes on to explain that Sean got his Masters degree and his PhD at Walden University.
“Walden University is an online for-profit university headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It offers Bachelor of Science, Master of Science, Master of Business Administration, Master of Public Administration, Master of Public Health, Education Specialist, Doctor of Education, Doctor of Business Administration, and Doctor of Philosophy degrees.”
By the way, if you watch the podcast and wait until Sean appears at about 38 minutes, you’ll see that the Sean in the school board video is the same person as the Sean on Quite Frankly.
Again Sean was making no claim to have a graduated from Oxford yet he was hinting at being some type of doctor and being familiar with medicine.
I do not recommend sending this video to anyone even though what some of what he said might be true.
we need more hardcore vetting like this around here. lately ive seen a ton of posts getting updooted that are posting questionable and sometimes outright incorrect stuff. often things that take massive leaps of logic get cheered on as if gospel..
Damn, ravr, you deserve everything for your research. This is damning and it really pisses me off. I shared this video but it didn't get much recognition and now I'm glad it didn't.
His message wasn’t too wrong but his lies about his educational history discredit all other whistleblowing medical doctors.
OK I was wrong about Sean claiming to have graduated from Oxford, university, UK. Sean graduated from Miami University of Ohio which is located in the city of Oxford, Ohio. That shit is confusing.
People in the main stream media will use this confusion to create doubt.
Sean says the word Oxford before describing his academic publications. Only people in Ohio would guess that his alma mater was Miami University of Ohio, which is located in Oxford Ohio, not Florida.
I admit I’m an idiot, but nonetheless my brain only heard “pHD” “health” “Oxford” and assumed this guy was hella qualified until I read down in the comments.
You are not an idiot.
The person who posted this video should have watched it carefully and analyzed the speaker, the context and the content.
Any potential problems should have been explained in the post title.
OK well you’re sitting in the middle of that meeting, you might understand that Sean is talking about Oxford, Ohio USA. However from my point of view, he said Oxford right before he referred to his publications and books and I assumed Oxford University in England.
I think a lot of people would make the same mistake. I will correct my comments.
Wow! Thank you for the reminder here, you're absolutely right that we should not be sharing stuff willy nilly and just pretend that everyone against the jab knows wtf they are talking about. We need to shine a light on the truth and I needed this reminder today in a big way. Thanks for your digging and I will double check your research info as I SHOULD have done with HIS info. This is vital and something we all need to keep at the front of our efforts. Thanks for keeping me on my toes!
Well I’m a little embarrassed that my fact check was not 100% correct, but I wanted to push it out as soon as possible before that video could be “debunked” by the mass media.
I can see the headlines on liberal media websites.
“Anti-vaxxing Trump supporter with a PhD from a diploma mill claims to be a medical doctor from the prestigious Oxford University while haranguing a school board about vaccine policy.”
If we don’t get to facts right about what we’re posting, the left-wing mass media will use that against us.
I’ve watched most of anything Dr. Malone (mRNA vaccine inventor) has put out there in the past 6 months. He is not saying things this guy accredits to him.
Dr. Malone is still a huge fan of mRNA vaccines in general. It’s only the COVID vaccine that he has issues with, due to the spike protein and its ability to travel throughout the body. He feels most people need to avoid the vaccine, but he is still a fan of vaccinating at risk people.
He has most certainly not said that everyone who has taken the vaccine is going to die in 3 to 6 months (which has already expired for many).
I’m not defending the vaccine. I am defending the truth, as to not harm our messaging.
It’s my opinion, for what that is worthy, that this guy is a complete idiot or he is a plant to make conservatives look bad.
Maybe Sean didn’t know he was being recorded and he decide to put some bullshit into his résumé on the spot. Or Sean has some gambling debts or other legal problems and was strongly encouraged to give a big blowhard speech that would soon be discredited.
EDIT: OK I think I went overboard on Sean. I did that because I thought he was blatantly lying about his education. He did NOT claim to have graduated from Oxford university in England. He did go to get his bachelors degree in a town called Oxford, Ohio which is the location of his alma mater Miami University of Ohio.
I do believe that some of the information that is going around in our circles was planted as disinformation by darker forces. This video is a prime example.
Yeah, I don't know about that, millions WW is very possible. When you read through numerous VAERs death accts, in most cases there are no autopsies because the ME rules it natural causes. We have no idea how people have been murdered by these poisonous jabs. I think the true number would astound people and why does it/ would it have to be millions to be appalling anyway? Wouldn't one be too many and we know they are reporting thousands.
PhD in education, like Dr. Jill. kek. Very few PhD's are medical doctors. If you don't get into med school with a BA, you go for a masters and try again. If you still do not get in go the for PhD and try again. Some MD's however take interest in certain subjects or go into research, and may get PhD along with or after their MD degree.
What better way to discredit all of these videos of doctors speaking out in public meetings then to release Dr. Sean’s most dramatic example and then later discredit that video by pointing out that this speaker was not a medical doctor. After that discrediting process is done, no normies will pay attention to any further videos where medical doctors speak out about the dangers of the vaccines.
That’s why this place is the best. I watched the video and was thinking, who is this guy? PhD in what? Oxford?! Then the top comment is exactly what I was going to look for and the some. Nice work anon. Not sure if this guy Glows or is just afraid.
I later found out that Sean graduated (BA) from Miami University of Ohio which is located in the city of Oxford, Ohio. Any educator in Ohio would know this, but most of us here do not.
We need to be careful about what kind of videos we upload and maybe we should do a little research and try to explain who is speaking and what’s happening in the video.
If the person who posted the video had posted an explainer like:
“Sean is not a medical doctor but he has a PhD in Education and is a BA graduate from Miami University of Ohio which is located in the town of Oxford, Ohio. Sean is not claiming to have graduated from Oxford UK, nor can he claim to be an expert in immunology or vaccinations. However as an expert in education, I do believe he has a right to express his misgivings with the medical policies of a local school board.”
Being a medical doctor is not necessarily germane to the topic. Education is. Sean Brooks, Ph.D. is undoubtedly very well informed. If a Ph.D. Physicist or Economic, Ph'D. gave the speech, it is as just as valuable.
"So it seems like he is some type of conservative educational expert."
What difference does it make what his political views are. Is there really "conservative educational experts"? If there is, then there must be 'liberal educational experts', which to me are expert propagandists. It all sounds rather extraneous to me. How about just saying an 'education expert' instead? We all want our public schools to return to reading, writing, and math as the emphasis in education.
Again, being a medical doctor is not necessarily relevant. Doctors are not always well informed. Dr. Sean Brooks is however.
The only type of educational expert I like is a conservative education expert. On this forum, we all know that liberal educational experts promote critical race theory. Fuck those guys. Given that, I have a problem with the promotion of this video.
Sean may be informed but this video could be misinterpreted in many ways.
I don’t think he was trying to spread disinformation, maybe he didn’t even know he was being recorded.
But to the average person when they hear the word Doctor and then see that person talking about medical issues, they assume it’s a medical doctor.
Additionally, when people hear the word Oxford in an educational context, most people immediately think of England not Oxford, Ohio which is the location of his BA Alma mater, Miami University of Ohio. Finally, he got his MA and his PhD from an online diploma mill.
If it turns out that he had one of his friends record the speech, so that he could promote himself, it’s not gonna look good.
However, he is indeed a 'doctor'. Ph.D. comes from the Latin 'Philosophiae Doctor' and is the highest degree awarded by a graduate school in a field of academic study (as you already know). This gives him a lot of weight to express his opinion. If he was a medical doctor; a physician, and clinically witnessed the adverse effects of the experimental gene therapy, then that would have added even more weight to the speaker. This 'doctor'; Ph.D. did not or could not speak from clinical experience.
I'll grant you this though. If one presents their credentials, they should be upfront about it what field of study it is. At least this is what I would do. Nevertheless, the title he holds is one that gives him authority to speak out on public issues because the title infers in-depth experience for researching.
It seems that Dr. SEAN Brooks is an expert on education. I think he has a PhD but I don’t think he is a medical doctor. I looked at the face in the video at the 2 minutes 21 second point and I did a search for him on DuckDuckGo. He was on the David Janda show In December 2019 and the topic was education. That particular video is behind a pay wall and I did not watch it, but Sean’s face is on the video thumbnail image for the episode. He was also listed as a guest on the Quite Frankly podcast discussing problems with education in America today. Here is the link for that broadcast.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/OGnmqTGUF-g/
I watched that podcast and that Sean Brooks is the same person who was at the school board meeting in that video.
So it seems like he is some type of conservative educational expert.
That’s all I know for now.
In any case be very careful about sending this video to someone and claiming that Sean is a medical doctor. Later when it comes out that he “only” has a PhD in education, the video of the speech will be discredited. I feel like he oversold his credibility in the video. Why did he do that? Is he just an arrogant jackass? Remember that disinformation campaigns and disinformation agents exist everywhere.
What better way to discredit all of these videos of doctors speaking out in public meetings then to release Dr. Sean’s most dramatic example and then later discredit that video by pointing out that this speaker was not a medical doctor. After that discrediting process is done, no normies will pay attention to any further videos where medical doctors speak out about the dangers of the vaccines.
EDIT: Apparently, Sean is from OXFORD Ohio, so he was not claiming that he went to Oxford University in the UK. So part of my criticism of his speech is invalid. I was confused by the fact that he said only the word Oxford, before describing his publications history. If he had said I’m from Oxford Ohio I would not have been confused. Actually the reason he said oxford is because Oxford Ohio is where his Alma Mater is located, the University of Miami at Ohio.
However I’m still unhappy with him referring to himself as a doctor and then hinting at some type of medical expertise. I don’t know why he did that. He’s actually an expert in educational policy and that expertise is certainly relevant at school board meeting.
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OK I actually watched part of the “Quite Frankly” video podcast. By the way, “Quite Frankly” is a conservative podcast. The link for that exact podcast is in my previous comment above.
At about the 29 minute mark, the host introduces Dr. Sean Brooks as a PhD. He explains that Sean got his bachelors degree from Miami University of Ohio. The host then goes on to explain that Sean got his Masters degree and his PhD at Walden University.
“Walden University is an online for-profit university headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It offers Bachelor of Science, Master of Science, Master of Business Administration, Master of Public Administration, Master of Public Health, Education Specialist, Doctor of Education, Doctor of Business Administration, and Doctor of Philosophy degrees.”
By the way, if you watch the podcast and wait until Sean appears at about 38 minutes, you’ll see that the Sean in the school board video is the same person as the Sean on Quite Frankly.
Again Sean was making no claim to have a graduated from Oxford yet he was hinting at being some type of doctor and being familiar with medicine.
I do not recommend sending this video to anyone even though what some of what he said might be true.
we need more hardcore vetting like this around here. lately ive seen a ton of posts getting updooted that are posting questionable and sometimes outright incorrect stuff. often things that take massive leaps of logic get cheered on as if gospel..
Hopium delirium. There's more than one mass psychosis going around.
Agreed. I was part of that problem and will never be again.
Its ok, at least you recognized it and learned from it. That's the most important part.
This is why I love this board. Having migrated from Reddit and Voat LOL, this board, the mods and the real contributors are the best.
I agree with you except for calling this hardcore vetting. It’s a simple search and some clicks. We should all be doing this as a matter of course.
Thank you both. I was right not to share when I first came across this without vetting it. But you wonderful people already did. Thank you.
Damn, ravr, you deserve everything for your research. This is damning and it really pisses me off. I shared this video but it didn't get much recognition and now I'm glad it didn't.
Disinformation is real.
His message wasn’t too wrong but his lies about his educational history discredit all other whistleblowing medical doctors.
OK I was wrong about Sean claiming to have graduated from Oxford, university, UK. Sean graduated from Miami University of Ohio which is located in the city of Oxford, Ohio. That shit is confusing.
People in the main stream media will use this confusion to create doubt.
Sean says the word Oxford before describing his academic publications. Only people in Ohio would guess that his alma mater was Miami University of Ohio, which is located in Oxford Ohio, not Florida.
It’s a bit confusing don’t you think?
I admit I’m an idiot, but nonetheless my brain only heard “pHD” “health” “Oxford” and assumed this guy was hella qualified until I read down in the comments.
You are not an idiot. The person who posted this video should have watched it carefully and analyzed the speaker, the context and the content. Any potential problems should have been explained in the post title.
OK well you’re sitting in the middle of that meeting, you might understand that Sean is talking about Oxford, Ohio USA. However from my point of view, he said Oxford right before he referred to his publications and books and I assumed Oxford University in England.
I think a lot of people would make the same mistake. I will correct my comments.
Lighten up Francis….
ABRACADABRA
Rock solid vetting right here. I sniffed out this guy right off the bat as somebody less than trustworthy. Thanks for the dig!
Wow! Thank you for the reminder here, you're absolutely right that we should not be sharing stuff willy nilly and just pretend that everyone against the jab knows wtf they are talking about. We need to shine a light on the truth and I needed this reminder today in a big way. Thanks for your digging and I will double check your research info as I SHOULD have done with HIS info. This is vital and something we all need to keep at the front of our efforts. Thanks for keeping me on my toes!
Well I’m a little embarrassed that my fact check was not 100% correct, but I wanted to push it out as soon as possible before that video could be “debunked” by the mass media.
I can see the headlines on liberal media websites.
“Anti-vaxxing Trump supporter with a PhD from a diploma mill claims to be a medical doctor from the prestigious Oxford University while haranguing a school board about vaccine policy.”
If we don’t get to facts right about what we’re posting, the left-wing mass media will use that against us.
I’ve watched most of anything Dr. Malone (mRNA vaccine inventor) has put out there in the past 6 months. He is not saying things this guy accredits to him.
Dr. Malone is still a huge fan of mRNA vaccines in general. It’s only the COVID vaccine that he has issues with, due to the spike protein and its ability to travel throughout the body. He feels most people need to avoid the vaccine, but he is still a fan of vaccinating at risk people.
He has most certainly not said that everyone who has taken the vaccine is going to die in 3 to 6 months (which has already expired for many).
I’m not defending the vaccine. I am defending the truth, as to not harm our messaging.
It’s my opinion, for what that is worthy, that this guy is a complete idiot or he is a plant to make conservatives look bad.
Maybe Sean didn’t know he was being recorded and he decide to put some bullshit into his résumé on the spot. Or Sean has some gambling debts or other legal problems and was strongly encouraged to give a big blowhard speech that would soon be discredited.
EDIT: OK I think I went overboard on Sean. I did that because I thought he was blatantly lying about his education. He did NOT claim to have graduated from Oxford university in England. He did go to get his bachelors degree in a town called Oxford, Ohio which is the location of his alma mater Miami University of Ohio.
I do believe that some of the information that is going around in our circles was planted as disinformation by darker forces. This video is a prime example.
OK I was wrong about one thing. He was not claiming to have graduated from England oxford university.
He did graduate with a BA from Miami University of Ohio which is located in the city of Oxford, Ohio.
He also said millions have died from the vax.... I'm sure the real number is way lower than that.
Yeah, I don't know about that, millions WW is very possible. When you read through numerous VAERs death accts, in most cases there are no autopsies because the ME rules it natural causes. We have no idea how people have been murdered by these poisonous jabs. I think the true number would astound people and why does it/ would it have to be millions to be appalling anyway? Wouldn't one be too many and we know they are reporting thousands.
Yeah, in the 1970’s, I think they shut down the swine flu vaccine after less than 20 deaths.
Yeah that one bothered me a bit and I can't believe I didn't even dig into it. This is no war for people short on time like me.
So he's a Dr. The same way Jill Biden us a Dr. Thank you for looking into this and sharing.
Definitely read more. Thank you for pointing that out.
Yeah that shit was wack AF
PhD in education, like Dr. Jill. kek. Very few PhD's are medical doctors. If you don't get into med school with a BA, you go for a masters and try again. If you still do not get in go the for PhD and try again. Some MD's however take interest in certain subjects or go into research, and may get PhD along with or after their MD degree.
Just quoting this to reiterate it.
That’s why this place is the best. I watched the video and was thinking, who is this guy? PhD in what? Oxford?! Then the top comment is exactly what I was going to look for and the some. Nice work anon. Not sure if this guy Glows or is just afraid.
I later found out that Sean graduated (BA) from Miami University of Ohio which is located in the city of Oxford, Ohio. Any educator in Ohio would know this, but most of us here do not.
We need to be careful about what kind of videos we upload and maybe we should do a little research and try to explain who is speaking and what’s happening in the video.
If the person who posted the video had posted an explainer like:
“Sean is not a medical doctor but he has a PhD in Education and is a BA graduate from Miami University of Ohio which is located in the town of Oxford, Ohio. Sean is not claiming to have graduated from Oxford UK, nor can he claim to be an expert in immunology or vaccinations. However as an expert in education, I do believe he has a right to express his misgivings with the medical policies of a local school board.”
Being a medical doctor is not necessarily germane to the topic. Education is. Sean Brooks, Ph.D. is undoubtedly very well informed. If a Ph.D. Physicist or Economic, Ph'D. gave the speech, it is as just as valuable.
What difference does it make what his political views are. Is there really "conservative educational experts"? If there is, then there must be 'liberal educational experts', which to me are expert propagandists. It all sounds rather extraneous to me. How about just saying an 'education expert' instead? We all want our public schools to return to reading, writing, and math as the emphasis in education.
Again, being a medical doctor is not necessarily relevant. Doctors are not always well informed. Dr. Sean Brooks is however.
The only type of educational expert I like is a conservative education expert. On this forum, we all know that liberal educational experts promote critical race theory. Fuck those guys. Given that, I have a problem with the promotion of this video.
Sean may be informed but this video could be misinterpreted in many ways.
I don’t think he was trying to spread disinformation, maybe he didn’t even know he was being recorded.
But to the average person when they hear the word Doctor and then see that person talking about medical issues, they assume it’s a medical doctor.
Additionally, when people hear the word Oxford in an educational context, most people immediately think of England not Oxford, Ohio which is the location of his BA Alma mater, Miami University of Ohio. Finally, he got his MA and his PhD from an online diploma mill.
If it turns out that he had one of his friends record the speech, so that he could promote himself, it’s not gonna look good.
However, he is indeed a 'doctor'. Ph.D. comes from the Latin 'Philosophiae Doctor' and is the highest degree awarded by a graduate school in a field of academic study (as you already know). This gives him a lot of weight to express his opinion. If he was a medical doctor; a physician, and clinically witnessed the adverse effects of the experimental gene therapy, then that would have added even more weight to the speaker. This 'doctor'; Ph.D. did not or could not speak from clinical experience.
I'll grant you this though. If one presents their credentials, they should be upfront about it what field of study it is. At least this is what I would do. Nevertheless, the title he holds is one that gives him authority to speak out on public issues because the title infers in-depth experience for researching.