Published Feb 15, 2025

#300 - Angus Dalgleish - IMPORTANT -mRNA "vaccines" and Public Health Lies

Angus Dalgleish delivers a provocative analysis of mRNA vaccines, scrutinizing their safety and potential risks, while exposing regulatory conflicts of interest and media narratives that shaped public perception during the COVID-19 pandemic, challenging the transparency and integrity of public health policies.
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  • Media Influence

    The media's role in shaping public perception of the pandemic and vaccine narratives has come under scrutiny. criticizes mainstream media for failing to report the truth about vaccines and public health, suggesting that financial influences from figures like Gates and Zuckerberg have compromised journalistic integrity 1. He shares his personal experiences of censorship, noting that his attempts to publish critical views on vaccines were often blocked or ignored by major media outlets 2.

    The mainstream media is being run by the government and Bill Gates.

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    This censorship, he argues, has led to a lack of accountability and transparency, with media outlets acting as extensions of government agendas rather than independent truth-seekers.

       

    Lockdown Policies

    Lockdown policies during the COVID-19 pandemic have sparked significant debate over their effectiveness and consequences. argues that these measures were driven by fear and misinformation, with key figures like Fauci influencing global decisions without solid scientific backing 3. He highlights Sweden's approach, which avoided lockdowns and resulted in lower excess deaths compared to other Western countries 3.

    Sweden had the lowest excess deaths in the whole of the western world as the only country who did not lock down.

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    Dalgleish also criticizes the response to the Omicron variant, suggesting that it was less dangerous than portrayed and questioning the necessity of continued lockdowns and vaccinations 4.

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