In this broadcast, Willem Engel engages in a conversation with Ivor Cummins, a former biochemist and consultant. They discuss the current state of affairs surrounding ‘COVID-19′ and the measures that have been taken globally to supposedly mitigate the spread of ’the virus’.
Cummins shares his concerns about the long-term effects of these measures on both public health and the economy.
In this broadcast, Engel and Cummins delve into the interconnections between various crises such as the financial crisis and the environmental crisis, and how these crises are all being propagated in similar ways.
A significant part of the discussion revolves around EUROMOMO data, where Cummins argues that these figures are not being interpreted correctly, leading to an exaggerated perception of the risks posed by COVID-19.
Naturally, the broadcast also addresses the significant underlying political agendas that shape the policy choices we are not only dealing with now, but will also face in the future.
