The story behind Unreported Truths, in two hours and seven minutes
As told to the great Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, one of the original Stanford University Covid skeptics, and independent journalist Rav Arora
Lots of good stories coming very soon, but meantime - I went from reporter to subject last week.
On Friday, Dr. Jay Bhattacharya and Rav Arora interviewed me about my career and Covid (at length!) for their “Illusion of Consensus” podcast, which is out now.
Substack co-founder Hamish McKenzie also interviewed me last week for a forthcoming podcast. Similar ground, though a bit more focused on bigger journalistic issues. And Hamish pushed on me some (at one point, he asked me if I had “gone crazy”).
But don’t underestimate the importance of Hamish’s decision to talk to me. It is a step toward a grudging acceptance in the mainstream media ecosystem that I - and serious mRNA skepticism - cannot be ignored. I’ll let you know when it’s out.
Meantime, hope you find “The Illusion of Consensus” interesting - enjoy the cameo from Jackie at the end!
Dr. Bhattacharya is indeed GREAT. He will go down in history as one of the most courageous--and most persecuted--voices during the Great Covid Panic.
If only the medical bureaucrats had LISTENED to him and the other Great Barrington Declaration doctors, our lives, our society, would've been so different over the last three years.
I will listen to this in its entirety with the shred of hope I still have for America. One positive outcome of this covid debacle has been my favorite thinkers finding each other and having excellent conversations. That phenom seems to be expanding exponentially and I am praying these conversations will leak out into America's Covidian Culture until the dam breaks and drowns out their idiotic group think.