Dr. Jona Walk speech at 'Back To the Future'-Congres

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Dr. Jona Walk has a PhD in immunology and, at the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, was just training to become an internist, so she was a doctor.
She immediately spoke out about the coronavirus policy and later also about the new vaccination method, during a pandemic, using mRNA technology. Like other doctors and scientists at home and abroad, she was vilified, fiercely attacked, and so on. She recently made an impassioned plea for academic freedom within hospitals and universities at the Back to the Future conference organized by the ArtsenCollectief (Doctors' Collective), a collective that anyone, doctor or not, can join as a friend.
Academic freedom is gone. In recent years, if you raised questions or had doubts about the coronavirus policy or the vaccines, it could cost you your job or career. Many kept quiet out of fear. I understand this and certainly don't judge, but the only way to regain academic freedom is to continue speaking out.
At the very end of this recording, Dr. Robert Malone speaks and encourages Jona: "You've taken responsibility, you're a leader, young as you are, and through people like you, academic freedom will return. Have courage, keep speaking out; it's the only way, and also the only way to protect your soul."
A magical moment to witness. That's my experience too; the condemnation of recent years has been difficult. It was stressful to be reported to the Inspectorate by colleagues. The easy way would have been to remain silent, but then I would have been denying my conscience. Remaining silent wasn't an option; the inner voice of my conscience grew louder and louder. And there's something else: when doctors speak out, it gives others hope and courage to speak out as well.
Thank you, Jona, for following your conscience and for allowing me to meet you in this way. Courage is stronger than fear. Fear is contagious, but so is courage ❤️

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