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..
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.