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I finally made it through this video. While I think it's good that there are these types of discussions going on, I found this particular video too casual and abstract to be of much value. At the end, Dr. Kaufman said that he wants to get the thoughts presented out to the general public, so that people aren't so vulnerable to the manipulations going on as a result of the viral theory, and the resultant vaxxes. But a 40-minute video such as this isn't concise enough for most people to watch, and then investigate the ideas presented further on their own. Very few people will do this.
While this video is about yellow fever, Dr. Sam Bailey does a much better job of exposing the fraud behind repeating weak citations, the misuse of electron microscopy, the failure to follow the scientific method in lab testing/examinations, and also mentions the Rockefeller Foundation and the interests in pushing vaccinations (thousands of Army soldiers dying in the process). If you have further interest, she mentions another video on virology and also her website address. It's twenty minutes, but full of information that can be indirectly correlated to covid: https://www.bitchute.com/video/3aVE9f8oRjI6/ Twenty minutes is still longer than the shorter sound-bytes that are needed, but we need better presentations (of any length) to fight back against big pharma.
Well, good for you in watching it.
I disagree with your basic premise. Yes, I know that most people today have the attention span of a flea, but a short, concise video of 1-5 minutes will NOT really wake anyone up, IMO.
This is a topic that is deep enough that it takes time to understand it. Baily is good, too (both of them), but I think this does take several hours to go through and really comprehend the info so that you "get it" and understand it.
But once you understand it, you will UNDERSTAND it, and not just "have a belief" in it.
I know most people would rather watch Real Housewives or the 100th sports ball game this year, but so what?
People who are not willing to understand one of the most important issues of our time are not really involved in the conversation, anyway.
5 minutes ain't gonna convince anyone of anything.