Published Oct 21, 2024

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

Dr. Eric Payne, a leading pediatric neurologist, critiques COVID-19 public health responses, discusses the contentious vaccine efficacy debate, and explores the pandemic's societal impact on mental health and cultural rifts, advocating for transparency and open dialogue.
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  • Data & Transmission

    and critically examine the data surrounding COVID-19 vaccines and their ability to prevent transmission. Eric highlights that the vaccines were never tested to stop transmission, a fact testified by officials like Cecilia Lorenko and Janine Small. This revelation challenges the narrative that vaccines were a tool for achieving herd immunity. Mark adds that the marketing of vaccines often misled the public into believing they were more effective at preventing transmission than they actually were 1 2.

    These things were never tested to stop transmission. We were moving at the speed of science.

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    The discussion underscores the importance of transparency in public health messaging and the need for accurate data to guide public trust 2.

       

    Mandates & Trust

    The conversation shifts to the impact of vaccine mandates on public trust and perceptions of effectiveness. Eric shares his experience with Alberta Health Services, where mandates were imposed despite the lack of evidence that vaccines stopped transmission. He argues that these mandates violated constitutional rights and contributed to public skepticism 3. Mark reflects on the societal pressure and shame tactics used to enforce compliance, noting how these strategies eroded trust in public health institutions 4.

    Two weeks turned into two years very, very quickly.

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    This section highlights the need for open dialogue and respect for individual rights in public health policies 5.

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