“Declare Your Independence” digs into COVID-pretext tyranny
You can hear a tug-of-war in this interview.
Ernest Hancock of the radio show Declare Your Independence interviewed me about my latest book, the 2nd Edition of Neither Safe Nor Effective: The Evidence Against the COVID Vaccines.
The tension is between medicine and politics. I talked about the former and kept returning to it, but Ernest was eager to discuss the latter and pulled the conversation to that arena.
On the one hand there was my just-the-facts approach, getting into exactly how the COVID vaccines injure the body, while impairing the immune system to the extent of not being able to effectively fight off COVID and other illness. Ernest meanwhile was thinking that we know that the COVID vaccines are horrible in their effects, and those injections were forced onto reluctant people all over the world, despite being only 80 years out from the most notorious and widespread Holocaust against human rights, using forced medical procedures, and also being within living memory of most Americans of the vile Tuskegee experiments. Let alone China’s abuses of its people. Let alone Gates’ horrific human rights abuses in Africa and India. More recently, toxic chemicals dumped and burned in East Palestine, Ohio, while people there are ignored, forgotten and left to endure the consequent diseases, as happens to each group of the above victims of crimes against humanity. But there are many such human rights abuses on smaller scale throughout the decades, throughout the world.
What Ernest wants to know is why and who.
Why do those who promote genocide seem so eager to eliminate as many humans as they can? During the conversation, while I keep going back to the itemized details of evidentiary data on the damages done to the body by the COVID vaccines, because after all that’s what I studied and wrote in the book, Ernest moves the conversation more and more into who the major actors are and why they want to do this.
Keep up your good work.
I thought it was a very good conversation Dr Huber. I've listened to Earnest for over 10 years now, and he does like to get into the who, what, why, where, and when about most subjects. Coming from someone who has listened to him for a long time, I am led to believe he thinks it's important to know what is behind all of the evil in the world. He likes to shine a light on the man behind the curtain. That being said, it seemed to me that you were still able to make your point and I don't think anything was lost by Earnest's push to the "political" side of this tragic event in world history. It was an extremely beneficial and enjoyable conversation. One that I will listen to again! Thanks for spending the time with Earnest.