Published Oct 21, 2024

#417: Reclaiming Integrity in Medicine with Top Pediatric Neurologist Dr. Eric Payne

Dr. Eric Payne, a distinguished pediatric neurologist, delves into the societal and ethical dynamics of COVID-19 policies, critiquing fear-driven interventions and advocating for open dialogue and transparency to rebuild public trust in health authorities.
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  • Effectiveness

    Dr. critiques the effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines, highlighting concerns about their rapid approval and the lack of treatment alternatives like vitamin D and ivermectin 1. He argues that the vaccines, particularly for children, were pushed through without adequate consideration of their long-term effects 1. Payne also notes the decline in vaccine uptake, attributing it to public skepticism and a perceived lack of transparency 2.

    People know they're being lied to on these Covid genetic shots. And so if you're lying to me about that, what else?

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    This skepticism has led to a broader questioning of public health strategies and their motivations 3.

       

    Transparency

    Payne raises serious concerns about data manipulation and transparency in vaccine trials. He points out that Alberta Health's reporting included misleading statistics, such as counting deaths before widespread vaccine availability as unvaccinated deaths 4. This manipulation, he argues, undermines public trust and obscures the true efficacy of the vaccines 5.

    They included all the deaths for an entire year, including six months when the vaccine was available.

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    Payne also highlights the lack of transparency in government contracts with pharmaceutical companies, which he believes further erodes public confidence 6.

       

    System Failures

    The discussion shifts to the failures within the health system, particularly in handling vaccine injuries. Payne shares harrowing stories of individuals suffering severe side effects, such as a woman who required a feeding tube after vaccination 7. He criticizes the medical establishment for offering medically assisted suicide instead of solutions, reflecting a deep systemic failure 7.

    We've injured patients who we don't have solutions for. We in a lot of instances deny that the injury even occurred.

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    Payne emphasizes the need for accountability and support for those affected, arguing that the current approach only deepens public mistrust 8.

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