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Trish Wood is Critical

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  • Ann Bauer's Essay and Dr. Peter McCullough

Ann Bauer's Essay and Dr. Peter McCullough

Saturday 30th October 2021

Trish Wood dives into Ann Bauer's essay and Dr. Peter McCullough's insights on the human impact of COVID-19 policies in 'Trish Wood is Critical'.
101 minutes
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Ann Bauer and Dr. Peter McCullough: Unmasking the Human Toll of COVID-19 Policies

I believe we are torturing people and I believe many, many, many people are dying or suffering extremely suffering things that we never before would have thought were acceptable because of these policies.
Ever wondered about the real-life impact of COVID-19 policies? In this episode of 'Trish Wood is Critical', Trish dives into Ann Bauer's poignant essay, 'I Have Been Through This Before', and Dr. Peter McCullough's eye-opening reflections. Bauer's piece, featured in Tablet Magazine, paints a vivid picture of how pandemic regulations have wreaked havoc on individuals and families.
It's part historical account, part tragic personal story, and wholly a must-read for anyone trying to understand the broader consequences of our public health decisions. Trish and Bauer connect over their shared confusion about society's narrow focus on COVID-19, which they argue has overshadowed other critical issues. They discuss how these policies have created a kind of moral high ground, almost like a new form of religiosity, that dismisses alternative viewpoints.
Trish doesn't hold back, questioning the effectiveness and fairness of current strategies, and she even touches on the darker sides of medical journal corruption and political divides. Dr. McCullough adds another layer to the conversation by highlighting the heartbreak of losing seniors to the virus and the missed opportunities for early treatment that could have saved countless lives. He also raises concerns about gene transfer technology and whether there's an unequal distribution of benefits among different social classes.
This episode is a raw, thought-provoking exploration that challenges conventional wisdom and urges listeners to consider the human cost of our pandemic response. If you're looking for a different perspective on COVID-19 policies, this episode offers a compelling narrative that's both informative and deeply emotional.