This is a new video that’s quite powerful. I suspect most readers will be generally familiar with the ground covered—blood clotting, excess mortality, stillbirths, cancers on steroids (or so it seems). The video does a good job of tying it all together, with Steve Kirsch playing a major role. It starts out a bit slowly—or, it did for me—with the disclosures on blood clotting by funeral home operators, but by the 30 minute mark or so (out of 1:12 or so) it takes off. I personally found the segment on stillbirths particularly disturbing.
A superb and devastating documentary. And an appropriate response to those calling for amnesty. Watch soon, they'll probably try to scrub it. stewpeters.com/video/2022/11/… via @stewpeters
American Thinker has a related article today: Are you connecting the pandemic dots yet?
Dr. Malone calls it the equivalent of “fear porn”.
At the moment, there is a very active discussion regarding the increasingly viral video “Died Suddenly”. Other commentators (for example “The Daily Skeptic” and Josh Guetzkow) have appropriately noted that the (generally well funded and produced) video includes segments which are misleading at best, falsely imply one or more cause-effect relationship between a sudden death event and vaccine administration, or otherwise employ cinematic license to stoke outrage. I have previously written regarding the business model of Stoking Rage for the up and coming podcaster, and in my opinion this strategy is fundamentally the same as the “fearporn” business model of corporate media - and in particular CNN.
https://rwmalonemd.substack.com/p/sins-of-information-warfare?publication_id=583200&post_id=86949066&isFreemail=true&utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email
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