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E33: A Moderate View Amid Vaccine Extremism? ft. Virologist Robert S. Lanciotti
Wide Open Spaces Podcast
English - December 22, 2021 06:00 - 1 hour - 52.1 MB - ★★★★★ - 5 ratingsSociety & Culture News Politics culture politics conversation stories religion commentary Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Should everyone get vaccinated? Or should we approach the pandemic with selective vaccination only?
Join me on Episode 33 for a conversation with Deacon Rob Lanciotti, former CDC microbiologist and virologist, who advocates for the selective vaccination of high-risk demographics, especially over 75 years of age, but views the vaccine as unnecessary, and potentially harmful, for those within younger, low-risk demographics.
We talk about why PCR tests may have made the pandemic worse than reality, why the flu shot may be more concerning than the Covid-19 vaccines, the idea of spike protein toxicity, the “selfish” motive of vaccinating children, and the relationship between Christianity and vaccine hesitancy.
This is Part 2 of a 3-part series on having dialogue on opposing views regarding the Covid-19 mRNA vaccines and pandemic management. Check out Part I with Dr. Peter McCullough here.
The Vaccine Information Database:
https://www.wideopenspacespodcast.com/vaccineresources
Listen To Part I With Dr. Peter McCullough On Stopping Vaccines:
https://www.wideopenspacespodcast.com/doctor-peter-mccullough
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The National Catholic Bioethics Center (On Vaccines)
https://www.ncbcenter.org/covid19/vaccineletter
Deacon Rob on Zika Virus Whistleblowing: https://www.washingtonpost.com/investigations/lessons-unlearned-four-years-before-the-cdc-fumbled-coronavirus-testing-the-agency-made-some-of-the-same-mistakes-with-zika/2020/07/03/c32ca530-a8af-11ea-94d2-d7bc43b26bf9_story.html