her inconsistency in her defense. she is only charged with recklessly or negligently killing daunte wright. so in some ways i saw it as an invitation to nullify because of sympathy for her. and let s talk about ghislaine maxwell. this trial lasted just three weeks. much faster than originally anticipated. what does that signal to you about how this could play out? well, they only brought in four victims. she chose not to testify. and again, it is one of the biggest decisions that a defense team has to made, what is the risk versus the benefit of testifying. but i think what i heard of the victim testimony and the expert testimony painted a pretty clear picture of ghislaine maxwell as the recruiter and groomer, which is pretty consistent with the way child predators work. so you have to be in the courtroom to know everything that happened there, but it
bumps it back up very well. please get boosted, but be prudent in nonvaccine ways. avoid congregate settings when you don t know the status of people and in that setting by all means please wear a mask because they do work and they help you. it is something that we don t need to panic about, but we need to pay close attention to this and abide by the principals that we talk about all of the time. it is all very helpful, can i break some of it down? omicron seems to be in the upper nasal passages, not as much in the lungs, is that why we think, potentially from the south africa data that it is less
vaccine or nonvaccine methods is the more rational approach to this. tucker: this seems like considering what you re describing, theac misconception that you re describing is the heart of the federal response and the heart of these mandates, it s kind of a big screwup if what you re saying is right.es well, it is certainly not intuitive. certainly not intuitive at all and it doesn t i mean, i asked the school board to ask themselves why don t we do this for influenza and the common cold. after all the overall death rate is no difference between covid-19 and influenza, when you count them the same way for their cases, and so i don t really see why this suddenly has to be this way. tucker: boy, i appreciate your saying that just because, again, i think it is something we need to talk about. dr. daniel stock, the video is online, it will be at least until tonight before they yank it because it is too true for public consumption, i appreciate you coming on and i hope to come back
murky on this, it seems to me focusing on immune system improve and whether through a vaccine or nonvaccine methods is the more rational approach to this. tucker: this seems like considering what you re describing, the misconception that you re describing is the heart of the federal response and the heart of these mandates, it s kind of a big screwup if what you re saying is right. well, it is certainly not intuitive. certainly not intuitive at all and it doesn t i mean, i asked the school board to ask themselves why don t we do this for influenza and the common cold. after all the overall death rate is no difference between covid-19 and influenza, when you count them the same way for their cases, and so i don t really see why this suddenly has to be this way. tucker: boy, i appreciate your saying that just because, again, i think it is something we need to talk about. dr. daniel stock, the video is online, it will be at least until tonight before they yank it because it is t
so that combination risk of six vaccines at once, you could spend the next year, you wouldn t find one safety study on what all of those six shots might do together. let me ask you the question, you use the word if the whitewashed. let me ask you this, would you accept if science showed that there wasn t a connection between any of these 36 vaccinations and autism? if a nonvaccine-related group studied a large enough cohort of unvaccinated children and termed that unvaccinated children are suffering from autism at a rate of 1 and 100, i d absolutely accept that. i d welcome it. we ve been begging it for years and it s not getting done. we think there s a reason, all of the anecdotal evidence points to the fact that a larger group of kids have autism. the scandinavian countries like