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James Lyons-Weiler, PhD: Misinformation is Foundational to Public Health Policy
COVID19 provided a stress-test of our systems - of public health policy, allopathic medicine, regulatory science, the press, and even the process of democracy in the United States.
I will review examples of how public health in the United State is founded on misdirection and misinformation, existing as Dr. Alvin Moss has called "the last bastion of patriarchy" in our society. Via regulatory capture, the pharmaceutical companies have co-opted the regulatory and research agencies put in place to keep them in check.
Specific examples include:
Unwarranted claims of COVID19 test accuracy
Biased reports of the scale of the COVID19 epidemic in the United States.
Manipulation of the perception of the US and the US media
And distortions on the efficacy of early treatments for COVID19.
The reveals made apparent are readily obvious to anyone who performs even a cursory analysis of the consistency of the messaging from Dr. Anthony Fauci. The politicization of public health and the commoditization of human health must end. I will outline #PlanB, a new idea for a future in which the actual threats to human health and real sources of human pain and suffering can be identified and solutions prioritized - no matter where those inquiries lead.
James Lyons-Weiler, PhD from The Institute for Pure and Applied Knowledge, Pittsburgh, PA
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