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Flus are flus. They’re very rarely deadly. You can’t stop them. Perspectives on the Pandemic Episode 2: In this explosive second edition of Perspectives on the Pandemic, Professor Knut Wittkowski, for …More
Flus are flus. They’re very rarely deadly. You can’t stop them.
Perspectives on the Pandemic Episode 2: In this explosive second edition of Perspectives on the Pandemic, Professor Knut Wittkowski, for twenty years head of The Rockefeller University's Department of Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Research Design, says that social distancing and lockdown is the absolutely worst way to deal with an airborne respiratory virus. Further, he offers data to show that China and South Korea had already reached their peak number of cases when they instituted their containment measures. In other words, nature had already achieved, or nearly achieved, herd immunity. Watch episode 1 here: youtu.be/d6MZy-2fcBw Subscribe to Journeyman here: www.youtube.com/channel/UCM2YmsRUeIbRkq… Professor Wittkowski urges that the schools be open now, so that the virus may spread harmlessly among the young, and thus shorten the amount of time the elderly and immune compromised must be sequestered. Our current course …More
Carmine3
The Rockefeller University....mmmmmm.....no connection to the Rockefellers I presume?
giveusthisday
Thus providing the necessary excuse for the vaccine and forced bio-id.
Our Lady, Help of Christians, pray for us.
giveusthisday
This is so excellent! Thank you, and thank you Dr. Wittkowski. Bill Gates flu vaccine should be coming just after the flu peaks, as most vaccines have come after the peak of the disease, when there would be fewer and fewer cases naturally.
God bless you, De Profundis for bringing this to our attention, and Dr Wittkowski for your very informative interview.
Ultraviolet
"and likely guarantee a second wave of infections in the Fall" ---exactly as planned, thus prolonging "temporary emergency measures" indefinitely. Anyone else get a bittersweet moment of nostalgia at the professor's first name? Oh man... *sigh* Knut der Eisbär (2006-2011) und Thomas Dörflein (1963-2008) RIP guys. Some of us still miss you.