Couey reviews Kaufman-Kirsch

He was not impressed. With either of them.

I’ve set the video to start just before my question comes up1For background, and why I can forgive the mispronunciation, see here. – which is also just before Couey’s confusion drives him to don his ‘thinking cap’. Despite that though he gives a good round up of the issues with the interview.

If you want the background to that confusion, skip the video back to 1:10:37 (which is when Couey starts the VSRF replay). Or start at the beginning for additional insight into some others who are also helping keep us trapped in a mythology which threatens to enslave our children forever.

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    For background, and why I can forgive the mispronunciation, see here.

Dr. Andrew Kaufman answers my question

“… this iatrogenic problem… probably the major cause of that brief, short-lived mortality spike in the Spring of 2020”

He probably doesn’t know Irish, so I don’t blame Mr. Sanchez for mispronouncing Oisín while asking my question. (Phonetically it sounds like “usheen” – where the ‘ush’ sound is from the word usher and ‘een’ from the word sheen).

But it was worth it to hear a leading “no virus” proponent acknowledge iatrogenic killing of people was a major factor in the Spring 2020 surge of deaths. Because, in case you hadn’t noticed, they generally don’t go there.

Yes, they’ll boldly discuss how there being “no virus” has implications for virology, for medicine, for science. But somehow they avoid the glaringly obvious implication and consequent question: if there are no viruses then it can’t have been SARS-CoV-2 that killed all those people in Spring 2020 – and if it wasn’t a new virus that killed them, then what did?

From VSRF update June 13th, 2024 (video set to begin as my question is asked)