COVID-19: A Second Opinion – expert panel discussion
- beyondthemainstream
- Feb 6, 2022
- 2 min read
Updated: Dec 8, 2023
On 24th January 2022, Senator Ron Johnson (US Senator for Wisconsin) again brought together an incredible group of people, this time for a round table discussion on the pandemic response: what went right and wrong, early treatments, vaccine efficacy and safety, what should be done now and what needs to be addressed long term.
The highly qualified panel included some of Joe Rogan’s recent podcast guests that caused a bit of a hoo-ha in the mainstream, and other doctors and experts the jab-pushers would rather you didn’t listen to:
Dr. Peter McCullough, Cardiologist, Professor of Medicine at Texas A&M College of Medicine
Dr. Ryan Cole, Anatomic and Clinical Pathologist, Founder of Cole Diagnostics medical laboratory, Idaho
Dr. Harvey Risch, Professor of Epidemiology, Yale School of Medicine
Dr. Pierre Kory, former Chief of the Critical Care Service and Medical Director of the Trauma and Life Support Center at the University of Wisconsin, Founding Member of the FLCCC Alliance
Dr Christina Parks, PhD in Cellular & Molecular Biology
Dr. Richard Urso, Former Director of Orbital Oncology at MD Anderson Cancer Center, Texas
Dr. Paul Marik, Director of Sentara Norfolk General Hospital’s intensive care unit, Chairman of the FLCCC Alliance
Dr. Aaron Kheriaty, Chief of Psychiatry & Ethics, Doc1 Health, Former UCI Director of Medical Ethics
Dr. Robert Malone, Inventor of mRNA vaccine technology
Dr. David Wiseman, PhD in Experimental Pathology
Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, Professor of Health Policy at Stanford University and co-author of the Great Barrington Declaration
Paul Alexander, PhD, Researcher and former HHS federal government adviser
Steve Kirsch, retired tech entrepreneur and Founder of the Covid-19 Early Treatment Fund
– plus there’s testimony from front-line doctors and nurses who further reveal the medical malfeasance and corruption that continues to take place.
The full discussion runs to nearly 5 hours, but it’s incredibly interesting, enlightening and disturbing – particularly the ‘open discussion’ part, which starts around 1:44.
Watch on The Highwire website
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