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Randall Robinson's avatar

Thank you for your heroism during this evolutionary time! I hope you have alerted Secretary Kennedy about your data.

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John Beaudoin Sr The Real CdC's avatar

Some people know. Problem is that I hate data and it's not the most important work I've done. It's more about psychology, morality, law, economics, and behavior.

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Chris Akin's avatar

Yes, definitely! People listen to podcasts for emotional comfort as much as for information.

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Meryl Nass's avatar

What would be the downside?

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John Beaudoin Sr The Real CdC's avatar

Thank you, Meryl. I've fought against this notion for a couple years. Now some are pushing me.

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Nicky Gardner's avatar

Please be cognizant of your energy and desire to make such a commitment. Starting a podcast may be appealing in terms of getting your message more broadly disseminated, but do you have the time to devote to such an endeavor? It is obvious that you have the skill, the knowledge and the ability. Do you also have the fortitude it will take to withstand the onslaught of 'trolls' that it will undoubtedly attract? I greatly appreciate and admire all you have done over the years and would be distressed if you were to ultimately be driven "out of business" by the creeps who will dog your steps. All that said, I will most assuredly listen to any podcasts you produce, and thank you for providing them.

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John Beaudoin Sr The Real CdC's avatar

Thank you, Nicky. All I ask is for a fair fight. But we know they don't fight fairly.

Still, I'm not afraid of trolls. (-:

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Andrew Devlin's avatar

Yes, that would probably be a good addition. I personally prefer reading to listening but there are times and topics that are better served by hearing the emotional state of the speaker.

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John Beaudoin Sr The Real CdC's avatar

Oh you'll hear emotion. I've wanted to yell at the screen as I determine the results of data experiments or find more kids who died.

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Andrew Devlin's avatar

You’re not alone in that feeling, I’ve wanted to yell at everyone who ever uttered the phrase “safe and effective” for a long time!

The only good that may come out of this debacle is that it has opened my eyes along with the eyes of millions of others to the dangers of Big Pharma along with the politicians and doctors who dance to their tune.

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Karl Blasius's avatar

A worthy service for a public not yet served with apolitical data.

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JWM_IN_VA's avatar

Yes, podcasts are where it's at now. The key is distinction from others, some entertainment value, and consistency.

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Kimberly Davis's avatar

Yes!

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Laura Kasner's avatar

A resounding yes!

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Tooly's avatar

YES! I and many others I know listen to podcasts every single day. I especially like the feature of the running script so I can copy and send it to others. Go for it, we need the truth!

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Gayle Wells's avatar

Yup.

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Linda's avatar

You are a treasure, John...I'm looking forward to your podcasts!

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Esack's avatar

Of course you should give it a go, especially if you want to shout it out.

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Unapologetically Me's avatar

Absolutely!

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Carl Riedel's avatar

Yes. Without doubt!

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Reggie Lampert Walker's avatar

Yes, sir! Please do.

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