Interesting long form interview with Neil Oliver

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Neil interviews John on a wide range of topics. Neil is an archeologist, author and broadcaster.
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When people in my life started taking medical advice from politicians, and calling doctors conspiracy theorists, that's when I realized we were in big trouble

mauricemassey
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Never tested. Never wore a mask. Never vaccinated.

Lost friends over it, banned from travelling with work, fell out with family.

I'd do it all again in a heartbeat.

SquashDaBeef
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Im a scientist who read the PCR test at the very beginning of all of this and I understood it. I called my provincial health authority to find out how many cycles they used and after a half hour of waiting on hold I was told that I was not allowed to know how many cycles they used. Thats when I knew something was very wrong with all of this.

westnewwest
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This is an excellent discussion. It's refreshing to see it carried out in a gentlemanly way where Neil and John are concentrating on each others views without interruption. So much information and clarity.

juneyoungson
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You're too kind, Dr. Campbell. What the health "officials" did to us wasn't "disappointing", it was downright criminal!

Milestonemonger
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As a retired nurse in the US, I knew we were being lied to when one of the ER Drs told me they had a protocol from the CDC and they weren’t allowed to deviate from it. No individual based care allowed. No matter what. God help us.

auntbssewingquiltingandcra
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As a recently retired P2K nurse I think Dr John hits the nail on the head. I’m saddened by the deterioration in the NHS. The very essence of nursing was about that connection between clinician and patient, assessment, knowledge, intuition and individual care. In such a short time I no longer recognise the NHS. Demoralised, depleted and burned out staff. Nurses are the life blood of quality patient care. Sad times.

vanessamccarthy
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My experience as a former nurse. After 2 year diploma program I graduated and worked as RN. A few years later I completed a very useful diploma in critical care and moved into ICU nursing and then Urgent Care. Somewhere along the way I got pulled into the "need a degree" mentality. I don't regret getting the university degree but I learned absolutely nothing that taught me how to care for patients better. I agree completely with Dr Campbell's view.

drala
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I'm so pleased we have people like John Campbell and Neil Oliver. Bright lights shine in a dark world

WiltshireMan
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I watched this yesterday on Neil's channel, my take-away was, how nice it was to listen to John being interviewed with no time constraints and the freedom to express himself in a long- relaxed form format, the first time since Feb 2020

mcvUK
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I'm an educator in a specialised area of health (Resuscitation & Emergency Medicine). I watched Dr. Campbell's metamorphosis over the pandemic. It was painful to watch someone come to the realisation over time, that the institutions we should trust have decayed into the bizarre state of affairs they themselves morphed into.
I have the greatest respect for this man's professionalism and for being a stand for seeking the truth at a time when it was scarce, suppressed and actively manipulated. He continues to ask very good questions. I hope he continues to bringing sense to the complexity and preponderance of evidence that is coming to light that the media seems wilfully blind to.

billydoyle
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2 incredible, beautiful messengers of this era communicating together. Thanx for getting together.

iamthatiam
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Oliver actually asks interesting questions and LISTENS to the answer. If only more interviews were like this.

touriel
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As an ex RN due to the last couple of years, I had an appointment with a GP to be prescribed Ivermectin for our protection in the height of the pandemic. I was called shortly before my appointment and told that the GP had been told they were banned from prescribing said drug. Definitely sinister in my opinion. Thank you for this very open discussion 🙏💛🌸

jainealston
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I'm near 70 and I am so very impressed with how John's mind works. What a brilliant and kind person he is. Thank you gentlemen for this wonderful interview. Truth is refreshing and actually gives more hope than what "our CDC" has told us.

chinookvalley
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The Australian TGA did a paper on Ivermectin in 2015 and it was extremely positive as Australian Doctors have been using it as a matter of course for many ailments including even to small children from around 2 - 3 years old with very good results. That paper has disappeared from TGAs site since they decided that Australian Governments had banned it! Disgraceful of them following the big pharmaceutical companies!

jillianlister
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As a doctor I started listening to this with some scepticism. Dr Campbell clearly is a thinker who can be bold and speak sense in a world where that approach is becoming increasingly rare. I will certainly listen to him again.

michelecameron
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A fine example of a great interview. I loved the way Neil asks and listens intently without interruption. Two men that I wholeheartedly respect. You both have such integrity, principles and care so much about people. Neil's closing sentence was so touching. I too trust you, John Cambell. You really are a lovely decent human being. Thank you, gentlemen. Much love. ❤

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I am a retired nurse and spent most of my nursing career as R.N. Supervisor and infection control nurse in a chronic care facility . I preferred the interpersonal relationships that were possible to develop with my patients in such a facility. I knew them so well that I could tell that something was wrong by very subtle signs shown, not necessarily physical or verbalised. I worked during the SARS 2 epidemic and luckily had no cases among my patients or staff. I am glad I am now retired because I would have been fired rather than submit to and administer this experimental gene therapy to others. I have administered thousands of flu vaccines but was suspicious of this from the very beginning. I am un-vaccinated and have never submitted to a P.C.R. test which is totally useless. (I noticed that they were not done using a proper N.P. swab which bends to conform to the nasal passage . This caused a risk to piercing the delicate brain barrier. I also noticed that when injecting someone, few people were aspirating prior to injecting. I am 77 years old and throughout this whole fiasco I have had 2 minor infections, - 1 rhino virus, then a dry cough with a slightly elevated temp.

evelynmilne
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Both men of great integrity, thank you!

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