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Mass psychosis and the fight against misinformation are real. Today we’ll be spending some time with Dr. Mark McDonald, discussing mass psychosis and how it came out during the COVID-19 crisis. We’ll also be discussing his book “The United States of Fear” and his new Fall online course “How Not to Be Fooled,” which is open for registration at IPAK-EDU.org.
We’ll also chat with my friend and fellow scientist, Dr. Brian Hooker, about the Spelling-to-Communicate breakthrough and his personal experience with the program with his non-verbal son, Stephen.
Finally, we’ll do a victory lap with Bernadette Pajer on bills that became law in TN allowing patients to acquire Ivermectin over the counter, and chat about the course we’re co-teaching this summer online course “Medical Freedom, Informed Consent and Human Rights.” I’m your host, Dr. James Lyons-Weiler of IPAK and IPAK-EDU, defender of freedom in science and freedom of education.
Before we begin, I want to encourage everyone to check out CloutHub founder Jeff Brain’s FundFreely campaign to defend freedom in America at fundfreely.com/go. There’s a lot riding on success in this particular campaign, including freedom in scientific research and freedom in education. Let’s all defend freedom in America at fundfreely.com/go.
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