1. Very important video clip I saw this week (and you need to also!)…
As part of an Australian parliamentary inquiry into Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine rollout, questions were asked about Pfizer’s research on the vaccine’s ability to prevent transmission of the virus. The clip below shows one of Australia’s Senators trying to get a straight answer out of one of Pfizer’s scientists. Watch how he ridiculously dodges the question and simply will not answer. We now know (and many of us knew back then) that the data NEVER indicated that the vaccine prevented transmission of the virus. Why is this SO important? Because Pfizer clearly indicated, and strongly stated, that this vaccine was critical to stop the transmission of the virus. Many governments made the vaccines mandatory BECAUSE stopping transmission was the goal. And many people lost their jobs because the government and businesses MANDATED the vaccine based on the idea that the vaccine would stop the transmission of the virus. If Pfizer KNEW the vaccine could not (and did not) stop the transmission, and had no scientific data supporting this, yet still promoted the vaccine on this idea… this is VERY SERIOUS! Many of you took the vaccine because you thought it would protect your family, friends, and co-workers. Being misled is very upsetting. The people doing the misleading need to be held accountable. Watch at least the first minute or two of the 5-minute clip of a portion of the Australian hearings. And see if you get as frustrated as I did. This is ABSURD!!!
🔥 Sen. Matthew Canavan Grills Pfizer Execs on Their Transmission Claims Which Led to Thousands of Employees Losing Their Jobs (Receipts Included)
“You’re being very, very shifty here. You are not answering the very clear questions…My point here is that governments by late 2021… pic.twitter.com/7PiTjkJwMF
— Chief Nerd (@TheChiefNerd) August 8, 2023
2. Great quote I re-read this week…
While skimming through Dr. Wayne Dyer’s book, The Power of Intention, I saw that I had marked a page by folding the corner over. It was because on that page, he had copied this quote by Rumi…
“You were born with potential.
You were born with goodness and trust.
You were born with ideals and dreams.
You were born with greatness.
You were born with wings.
You are not meant for crawling, so don’t.
You have wings.
Learn to use them and fly.”
3. Question I was asked this week…
A couple of people asked me this week how I have time to read so much. I get that question a lot. Most of the content I consume these days is in audio form. Whether it is a podcast or an audiobook, I always have something I am listening to. I also always have a book that I am reading, but any time I am in my car, working out, traveling, or whenever I can, I am listening to something. I use Audible for my audiobooks. And I usually listen to the audiobooks on 1.2-1.5 x’s speed. I just finished reading the book Spend More, Worry Less, by David Kennon (thanks for the recommendations, Dr. Noel!), and I am listening to the audiobook The Hard Thing About Hard Things, by Ben Horowitz. When I am done with that audiobook, I will be listening to an Andrew Huberman podcast (Huberman Labs), titled Improve Flexibility with Research-Supported Stretching Protocols. Utilize the time you have in the car, traveling, walking, or working out (if you can) by listening to podcasts and audiobooks. Zig Ziglar used to call it Automobile University.