Renowned German Pulmonologist Questions Coronavirus Measures & If They’re Necessary (Video)
In Brief
- The Facts:Below is a video of Dr. Wolfgang Wodargm, a well known pulmonologist sharing his thoughts on the new coronavirus. In it, he questions the current lockdown measures being taken by governments worldwide .
- Reflect On:Why are expert opinions like this being ridiculed, and sometimes even flagged as 'false information' when they are simply the opinions of medical experts? Why are people who ask questions constantly judged and demonized?
Obviously,
like everyone else out there, I myself am definitely an advocate of the
“safety first” rule
when it comes to situations like the one we’re
currently facing with the new coronavirus. This doesn’t mean that we
cannot question what’s going on, and the day we stop questioning what’s
happening is and will be a sad day. Furthermore, those who do question
official narratives that are constantly beamed out by government
agencies and mainstream media are vital, as it allows us to expand our
consciousness and perhaps see things about the human experience that
weren’t quite as obvious as before. This type of questioning has
encouraged the human race to see through the veils that in some cases,
blind the masses. Crisis events such as 9/11, or what we are
experiencing today have always been a great catalyst for people to
become aware of deception and manipulation that plague our world is so
many ways.
But questioning today comes with a
consequence. Scientists and physicians are now sharing narratives that
are being flagged as ‘false’ by ‘fact-checkers.’ Even media outlets like
Collective Evolution who share the opinions of these experts are
flagged, demonetized and hit with a limited reach. We are even fearful
of our Facebook Page being deleted, so we are encouraging all those who
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According to Dr. Ron Paul. people should ask themselves whether the
actual danger of the disease massively exaggerated by those who seek to
profit – financially or politically – from the ensuing panic. He was
flagged by fact checkers for simply sharing his opinion.
This is not to say the disease is
harmless. Without question people will die from coronavirus. Those in
vulnerable categories should take precautions to limit their risk of
exposure. But we have seen this movie before. Government over-hypes a
threat as an excuse to grab more of our freedoms. When the “threat” is
over, however, they never give us our freedoms back.
As far as the current coronavirus scare
the world seems to be in, we’ve been writing about it for quite some
time, and sharing why what we are seeing by governments around the world
is indeed questionable, and in many cases, doesn’t make much sense, on
multiple levels. That being said, it can easily be argued that it does
make sense. This is simply a discussion.
Again, these are just opinions and
critical questions. There’s no need to judge them, or judge those who
share them, or engage in character assassination. Facts are facts, and
data is data, and at the end of the day the facts and data about the new
coronavirus, existing coronaviruses, and other diseases/viruses that
spread rapidly and infect millions of people around the globe may not
justify what’s happening right now with regards to all of the ‘lockdown
measures.’ And it’s OK to share these opinions, because that’s just what
they are, and sometimes opinions don’t really hold much truth.
That’s up for the readers an watchers to decide.
Yesterday, I shared a video from Dr. Sucharit Bhakdi,
a specialist in microbiology and one of the most cited research
scientists in German history. It was of him sharing his thoughts on the
measures that are being taken to combat the new coronavirus, he called
them “Draconian. I specifically like this video because he addresses
many points being made, including hospitals being overwhelmed, and more.
Take a look at that one if you haven’t already.
Prior to that, I shared the opinions of
three Stanford professors of medicine that made the point of stating,
‘extraordinary claims require extraordinary data.’ You can read more
about that specifically, here,
as they also question the lockdown measures for a virus that may not be
out of the ordinary compared to other viruses currently in circulation,
and recent (previous) global virus pandemics.
The point is, experts in the field of
medicine are starting to come out making some very interesting points.
Why is their opinion blocked and censored all the time? What’s going on
here?
It’s not off the cuff to conclude “that the problem of SARS-CoV-2 is probably being overestimated” (SARS-CoV-2: fear versus data),
especially when we compare it to already existing circulating
coronaviruses that infect millions of people every single year, and ones
that can have a high fatality rate in the elderly.
Below is a video of Dr. Wolfgang
Wodarg, is an internist, pulmonologist, social doctor, doctor of hygiene
and environmental medicine and was for many years head of a health
department. From 1994 to 2009 he was a Member of Parliament for the SPD
in the Bundestag and their initiator and spokesman of the
Enquetekommission Ethics and Law of Modern Medicine. He was also Deputy
Chairman of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe and
Chairman of the Subcommittee on Health. Now he works as a university
teacher in Berlin and Flensburg and on a voluntary basis as a board
member at Transparency International Germany. (source)
What he say’s is interesting, given his
expertise in the field of viruses and medicine, it really makes you
think about some things, and there’s nothing wrong with thinking.
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