Well,
they said it couldn't be done, but I just finished moderating a
productive debate on Israel/Palestine which, while spirited, remained
civil and reasonable, and both sides presented their ideas effectively.
I'll be releasing it next week.
In the meantime:
Dr.
Drew Pinsky -- or simply Dr. Drew, as he's popularly known -- has lent a
bit of his celebrity to dissident opinions over the past few years, and
it seems he's becoming more and more aware of the current state of the
American medical establishment.
On The Megyn Kelly Show he just pointed to some bad new data about the shots:
It's
more common than we thought. People are like, well, it's mild, it's
mild, it's no big deal. It's self-limited, blah, blah. Look, in my
world, throughout my entire career -- 40-year career -- myocarditis is a
medical emergency. It's a dire problem.
A
publication just came out five days ago in circulation, a major cardiac
cardiology journal, an excellent study, and...it took my breath away; I
don't know why it wasn't headline news. It's a large study, and it
showed that about approximately half of the young males that got
myocarditis had permanent heart damage. Permanent. That means that we
don't know what percentage are going to be disabled by this as they get
older, are going to develop heart failure, are going to need cardiac
transplants, some of them.
It's
breathtaking, this study. Why it wasn't a big headline -- I've sent it
around a little bit because I don't understand why people aren't
reacting to it. In a 27-year-old male, the illness is a nothing. So the
vaccine is all risk. Why the push? Why are we pushing?And
I think -- put your legal hat on for a second -- that universities are
going to be in big trouble for having mandated young people to get that
vaccine, because people are going to get sick and they're going to have
long-term consequences, and they should sue those schools for having
forced them to take a medical intervention.The host, Megyn Kelly, then added: "I agree with that a hundred percent. They should sue."
And then she urged people:
"If
anybody tries to force you from this point forward, get a fake card.
It's not that hard. Go ahead, Google it, get a fake card. Don't comply.
You have to say you've gotten the shot to get in? Get a fake one. Just
Google it on the internet. It's bullsh**. If they're going to create
these bullsh** rules, you can create your bullsh** way around them.
"It's
all just theater. So let's act. I'll act like I've gotten my 50th
booster, and you can act like you're satisfied I'm telling you the
truth."
Megyn Kelly may be right of center but she's a mainstream name. It is good for people to hear a mainstream name urge defiance.
Back
in Woods world, a quick report from last week, when I spent a few days
in Chicago with my business mastermind group. We meet in a different
city every few months and combine our knowledge to catapult our members
to greater levels of success.
We
were slightly shorthanded because of illness, but it was still an
outstanding time for everyone, on both a personal and professional
level.
For example, one of
our members owns an accounting firm and has been enjoying consistent
growth, but wants even more dramatic growth. So another of our members, a
$400 million copywriter, is generating a campaign for him that is all
but guaranteed to generate a boatload of high-end clients.
We hold our sessions in my hotel room (this time it was the Governors Suite at the Omni):We eat well; here we are in the private room at NoMI: |
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You
know what they say about all work and no play, so here we are in the
elevator heading down to make our way to a performance of Drunk
Shakespeare: |
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We escaped from both rooms we tried: |
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It's an elite group, where everyone gets plenty of individual attention, and all of whose members have become good friends.
Surround
yourself with people who discourage you and bring you down, and the
results are predictable enough. Surround yourself with smart and
ambitious people who want to put their knowledge and experience at your
service, and the sky is the limit.
If you're in business and would like to get to the next level and you think you belong in here with us, here's the next step: Tom Woods |
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