I think with the new autism numbers just released by the CDC, it’s important for everyone to ask the questions: is the rise real? If so, what’s causing it? Not asking questions leads to complacency and acceptance.
During Covid idiocy, I was deplatformed everywhere, especially after I started writing my “Lockdown Lunacy” articles. This included SoundCloud deleting my podcasts.
Last week, someone asked me about this interview from 2018 with Dr. Paul and I realized I could put it on Substack. So, I plan to slowly add my old interviews and perhaps do some new ones. Thanks for commenting!
That was me! Thank u so much for sharing JB! This will be my “go to” resource (once again) to help educate those new to the vax safety concerns but who would be open to learning. As in 2018, I’ll share with those I know who get pregnant (their parents and my own children now that they are young adults and our friends are hitting the grandparent stage).
This is one of my favourite podcasts episodes ever! So glad it is available again to share. I will be looking forward to seeing the other podcasts you did from around this time.
Interesting about the HPV and fainting, as my daughter's teen friend got it recently and she passed out, hit her head, and got a concussion. As a mom, I am most concerned about convincing my teen daughter not to get vaccinated when she's older as now she won't listen to me when I try to explain my concerns.
I was intrigued by Dr Thomas' comments at the end of the interview on insurance companies' quality criteria. Is there an initiative to create an insurance company with different quality criteria? Several things come to mind:
1. The insurance company could provide training for doctors on informed consent.
2. The insurance company could accompany the doctors in measuring patient 'health'. In this sense, there is a tangible return for the doctor's service rather than a financial one. It would be a more genuine doctor/'patient' health partnership that requires engagement by both parties rather than just a transaction.
3. Rather than paying bonuses to the doctor, the bonus is paid to the consumer if there are savings generated by the insurance company due to the consumer's good health - see point 4.
4. Are financial bonuses a good idea in general? How might people distort health reporting just to have a financial windfall? How could the insurance company participate in the quality of life of the consumer rather than limiting 'the return on investment' to a financial equation?
Anyway, I throw that out there to start the conversation.
I think with the new autism numbers just released by the CDC, it’s important for everyone to ask the questions: is the rise real? If so, what’s causing it? Not asking questions leads to complacency and acceptance.
Two of my favorite people. Have all your books A little confused by this interview, though, as I thought Dr. Paul was retired?
During Covid idiocy, I was deplatformed everywhere, especially after I started writing my “Lockdown Lunacy” articles. This included SoundCloud deleting my podcasts.
Last week, someone asked me about this interview from 2018 with Dr. Paul and I realized I could put it on Substack. So, I plan to slowly add my old interviews and perhaps do some new ones. Thanks for commenting!
That was me! Thank u so much for sharing JB! This will be my “go to” resource (once again) to help educate those new to the vax safety concerns but who would be open to learning. As in 2018, I’ll share with those I know who get pregnant (their parents and my own children now that they are young adults and our friends are hitting the grandparent stage).
He is. This was obviously recorded before the Oregon Medical Board went after his license.
Thank you. I cherish these sober, serious discussions on vaccine safety.
JB, please interview Garrett Smith of nutritiondetective.com. thank you.
This is one of my favourite podcasts episodes ever! So glad it is available again to share. I will be looking forward to seeing the other podcasts you did from around this time.
Interesting about the HPV and fainting, as my daughter's teen friend got it recently and she passed out, hit her head, and got a concussion. As a mom, I am most concerned about convincing my teen daughter not to get vaccinated when she's older as now she won't listen to me when I try to explain my concerns.
Dear JB,
Thank you for the interview.
I was intrigued by Dr Thomas' comments at the end of the interview on insurance companies' quality criteria. Is there an initiative to create an insurance company with different quality criteria? Several things come to mind:
1. The insurance company could provide training for doctors on informed consent.
2. The insurance company could accompany the doctors in measuring patient 'health'. In this sense, there is a tangible return for the doctor's service rather than a financial one. It would be a more genuine doctor/'patient' health partnership that requires engagement by both parties rather than just a transaction.
3. Rather than paying bonuses to the doctor, the bonus is paid to the consumer if there are savings generated by the insurance company due to the consumer's good health - see point 4.
4. Are financial bonuses a good idea in general? How might people distort health reporting just to have a financial windfall? How could the insurance company participate in the quality of life of the consumer rather than limiting 'the return on investment' to a financial equation?
Anyway, I throw that out there to start the conversation.
Blessings,
Ian