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Yuri Bezmenov's avatar

Always great to see two legends getting together. The more people listen to you and Konstantin over Sam Harris, the better! Would love to see you and Jay debate Katelyn Jetelina and Eric Topol: https://yuribezmenov.substack.com/p/great-substack-debates-matchups

Ruth H's avatar

Great interview. I think however with covid, love and compassion got ran over with greed & power hungry officials.

The AMA has gone completely DEI over what should be real medical standards, and has harmed the medical profession to the point of being unreliable. It will be years before many can or will ever trust their doctors. Doctors should have known masks don’t work for a respiratory virus, but they fell in line with the absurd rules. Too few doctors were willing to help patients, with most just regurgitating CDC guidance instead of actual treatment. Paid shills on media pushing the vaccine narrative showed their true self. Their self interest was easily bought and manipulated.

David's avatar

Give them space and time to come around and realize they were wrong , yes . Forgive them for their mistakes , hatred and vitriol , yes( for my own mental well being) . Forget , never

Sirka Sie's avatar

YAY! Lover triggernometry and I REALLY love to watch people discuss discuss Harris and how he lost his freakin’ mind. He is OUT TO LUNCH imo

rsheftall@gmail.com's avatar

I enjoyed this, Rav. Where is " The Fall of Sam Harris"? on the "Locals" part?

STH's avatar

Good podcast! However as someone who technically had long Covid symptoms for months after my bout with the alpha variant, I can assure you the postoral orthostatic tachycardia syndrome I experienced was not “all in my head”. Nor was the microclot bruising down one shin that lasted nearly 8 months. Normal bruises do not last that long.

Kayleen A Smith's avatar

Very interesting 🤨 to listen to...

Vicki's avatar

this might answer a few questions Del Bigtree

WHO IS THE REAL ELON MUSK? (rumble.com)

Andrew Heard's avatar

Saw this and it was really interesting. Always a fan of Triggernometry people.