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To follow up If people don’t stand up for their rights, their rights will be forgotten which YouTube has taken down, here are excerpts from a subsequent interview which YouTube has also taken down:
“If you don’t present bad news, that’s not good news for the media.
On April 17, the Director of the CDC presented at the Presidential Briefing, this graph. Its a count of hospitals reporting some sort of symptom that might be influenza. If the number of people who show up at the hospital peaked around March 18th, that means the number of infections peaked around March 8th.
People don’t go to the hospital for their first symptoms. They give it three or four days, and if it doesn’t get better, then they go to the hospital.
If infections peaked around March 8th, then shutting down schools and the economy ten days later is totally absurd. Shutting down the economy ten days after the curve had already turned down is heartless.
New York hospitals were not overflowing. They were laying off people. 500 sick people is a drop in the bucket for the New York City hospital system.
It may have been unfortunate for the patients that there were so many respirators. That’s a different story.
Double-checking never happened with these models. You’re never off by orders of magnitude. You’re off by 10, 20, 30%. [The Imperial College model for UK deaths from COVID-19 changed from 510,000 to 20,000 IIRC] That was more than two orders of magnitude.
It was known to everybody that the lockdown would cause a catastrophe.
Isolating the nursing homes would have been the thing that would have prevented deaths, and would have prevented hospitals from becoming overloaded. Not letting children and young adults from becoming infected and developing immunity would not prevent the load on hospitals.
You don’t need to do anything to prevent a respiratory disease from running. What you should do – and what was not done in the United States – was to protect the elderly. From the experience in Italy, we already knew that the vast majority of people who died were people in their seventies, eighties, nineties, who had comorbidities.
We also had that in Seattle, people with comorbidities died in nursing homes. At that point in time, one should have isolated at least the nursing homes.
To isolate the children, who are not at risk, and put those at risk at risk, is a catastrophe. It’s a human catastrophe that should have never, ever, happened.
I don’t know where the government finds these so-called experts who don’t understand the very basics about epidemiology.
I have never heard of him and never read any publications on epidemiology by Bill Gates but maybe I overlooked some of his qualifications.
I don’t understand this mantra that ‘We will never go back to normal.’ Why not? The virus is gone. Let’s go back and have a life.
If people would be more active. If they would take part in political decisions. If they would be more awake. If they would fight for their democratic rights. This would never have happened.
It’s a failure of the people to take control of the government, and let the government take control of them.”
The Professor misunderstood the United States form of government. As a general principle, the federal government doesn’t order states to do such and such.
Florida, for example, did exactly what the Professor suggested, “protect the elderly.” Other states didn’t, like Washington, New Jersey, Virginia, Pennsylvania, and especially New York. Don’t know why those states’ residents don’t demand responsibility and accountability.
The Professor didn’t adequately present aspects of human behavior. For example, he cited a CDC chart of a drop in hospital reporting of influenza-like symptoms for his arguments without also citing the media frenzy to scare people away from hospitals for fear that they would catch COVID-19. So of course there were fewer instances of influenza-like symptoms reported by hospitals.
He also said “The virus is gone” but that statement had qualifications. Parts of this interview misplaced their relevant contexts.
One continuing aspect of the coronavirus is how it’s being used for economic upheavals that weren’t previously acceptable. A view from a Hong Kong analyst in The COVID-19 Trade-Off:
“Allocating scarce resources to satisfy one need in the present means that these resources will not be available to satisfy another need in the present or the future. [Referenced Frederic Bastiat’s Broken Window parable which illustrated why destruction, and the money spent to recover from destruction, was not actually a net benefit to society].
The trade-off associated with the COVID-19 threat is between [your] lives today and [your] lives in the future. Decision makers are clueless about the long-term costs, in terms of lost lives and lowered living standards, that likely will result from the lockdowns.“
Wake up, young people!! Your future lives are being destroyed by this worldwide political power grab.
Unless you were / are already seriously ill with some other disease, you have had / will have very little chance of becoming a COVID-19 fatality.
Young people have been forced into receiving no benefits to their present lives in order to receive less than nothing in their future lives!
Image from Rare Historical Photos
To follow up Week 4 of Changing an inflammatory phenotype with broccoli sprouts:
1. I didn’t get around to curating a 2019 Spanish review Sorting out the Value of Cruciferous Sprouts as Sources of Bioactive Compounds for Nutrition and Health. Some highlights:
“Sprouts represent a valuable source of diverse micronutrients (vitamins, minerals, and amino acids), macronutrients (proteins, low in carbohydrates, and a high content of dietary fiber), and plant secondary metabolites (mainly phenolic compounds and glucosinolates (GLSs)). Due to this composition, edible sprouts are a valuable vehicle and opportunity to impact health, delivering beneficial bioactive compounds once incorporated in the diet on a regular basis.
This range of molecular mechanisms, which is susceptible to activation or inhibition by the GLSs, ITCs [isothiocyanates], and (poly)phenols present in cruciferous sprouts triggers diverse pathways governed by expression of a broad variety of genes. Among them, to date, the following pathways have been identified:
- Inhibition of DNA binding of carcinogens,
- Stimulation of detoxification of potentially damaging compounds,
- DNA repair,
- Repression of cell proliferation and angiogenesis (directly related to tumor growth and metastasis),
- Induction of apoptosis of malignant cells, and
- Ability to enhance the antioxidant tools of cells and promote free radical scavenging.
Regarding this biological activity, modulation of the inflammatory cascade, and more specifically, transcription factor NF-κB by GLSs, ITCs, and (poly)phenols, are also involved in anticancer activity.”

See these reviewers’ 2020 Reviewing clinical trials of broccoli sprouts and their compounds for further examples of why “Not determined” frequently occurred.
2. Inflammatory problems mentioned in Week 1 twinged throughout Week 5 and flared up yesterday. I didn’t run during my four-to-six-mile-long beach walks this week in case that aggravated things.
Not sure what’s going on, because these problems were quiescent during Weeks 3 and 4 with the same levels of exercise and diet. Maybe this development was a result of homeostatic adjustments to the previous month’s daily broccoli sprout dosage?
Two days ago I began doubling the starting amount of broccoli seeds from one to two tablespoons. I’ll see what effects eating 120 grams of 3-day-old broccoli sprouts have during the coming week.
3. I was stonewalled twice by a commercial supplier of broccoli sprout powder who advertised:
“Independent assays confirm that EnduraCELL yields more Sulforaphane per gram and per dose than any other broccoli sprout ingredient available! These assays showed that EnduraCell yields around 3.5 times more SULFORAPHANE than the next highest broccoli sprout product.”
They wouldn’t provide evidence of their claim to a prospective customer?
Sulforaphane is immediately produced by combining glucoraphanin and myrosinase. Sulforaphane degrades relatively quickly, and requires special handling in commercial products.
It costs me very little to grow broccoli sprouts, < $0.50 USD per day. Could a commercial product even deliver equivalent benefits at a competitive price?
4. I reactivated my Twitter account after a year’s dormancy. I credit my traveling companion for having better things to do. I blame this political power grab for me becoming bored enough to be herded back onto Twitter.
“The virus itself destroyed virtually no jobs. Those jobs, these families, were destroyed by lockdowns ordered by politicians. The most destructive economic event since the second World War.
Now we’ve been assured repeatedly that all of this was absolutely necessary. After months of incalculable damage to hundreds of millions of families, the WHO is now telling us – almost casually – that actually, our model should be Sweden.
Who is the man you just saw speaking? Just a month ago, that guy’s model was not Sweden. It was the Khmer Rouge’s Cambodia.
We’re glad that the WHO is now admitting that it was insane. But it isn’t much comfort now.
The World Health Organization has always been wrong about coronavirus:
- WHO told us it couldn’t spread from person to person. A lie.
- They said the virus had stopped and couldn’t spread worldwide. A lie.
- They said it was racist to talk about where the virus came from. Okay.
- They said face masks were ineffective – indeed, counterproductive.
Again, those weren’t simply wrong statements. They were lies.
Has there ever been a bigger screw up?
Being wrong on the single most important policy decision in living memory is no reason to abandon a sweeping power grab.
Protecting public health – as it turns out – was just an excuse, a pretext. Rolling back your rights and making you obey was clearly the goal.”
https://dailycaller.com/2020/04/30/tucker-carlson-who-coronavirus-sweden-lockdown-model/
The herding continues. What will it take for people to question why their future has been destroyed?