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Thank you Dr. Haider for standing up for the truth. You're 100% correct -- we need to fight back or they will never stop, and we're starting to make progress. There is a point at which "sudden deaths" can no longer be concealed or dismissed, and I think many MD's are starting to wake up (they want to be able to look at themselves in the mirror again).

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Yes, eventually as the cognitive dissonance worsens something has to give. Once most people know what is going on it will have to stop.

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Keep up the great work, Dr. Haider!

I listened to the clip of GVB being interviewed by you that was played on Joe Rogan during Bret Weinstein's appearance. I understood Geert to reject as "myth" that viruses always evolve toward being less harmful (less virulent) while becoming more transmissible. Yet on Rogan Bret perpetuated the "myth" while also relating GVB's contention that the Covid-19 virus would inevitably become more virulent. Weinstein seemed to imply that vaccination mid -pandemic is what risks increasing virulence. The effect of non-neutralizing antibodies due to imperfect mRNA injection immunity may be perpetuating infections which in turn would increase opportunity for increased virulence due to high number of cases (i.e. individual "experiments"). But I don't think Bret Weinstein is accurately conveying GVB's view that rejects the contention that viruses in general evolve to be less harmful.

Geert, you, and Bret are all great. I'm just putting this out there. Who knows, someone may read this comment.

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Thanks! Yes, this is a widespread belief among the lay public as well as medical professionals because it seems like common sense. But the way GVB described it, it makes sense that within each person if there is a specific immune barrier preventing a virus from going to a certain part of the body, like the lungs in this case, then evolution should work on that the same way as it works on immune barrriers standing in the way of spreading to the most people. It's hard to find someone at GVBs level to adequately critique him...

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