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Trish Wood is Critical
One year in, we examine how China played a massive role in manipulating the rest of the world into lockdowns. Investigator and lawyer Stacey Rudin has been tracking how the CCP’s scientific sleight of hand pushed our leaders into...
1:53:08•13 Mar 2021
Unmasking the Pandemic: A Deep Dive into Lockdown Policies
Episode Overview
- Stacey Rudin examines China's role in influencing global lockdowns.
- The episode critiques the lack of verified data driving public health decisions.
- Trish and Stacey discuss media's role in perpetuating pandemic panic.
- Listeners are encouraged to question the motivations behind prolonged lockdowns.
- The importance of demanding data-driven public health measures is highlighted.
“The public health measures adopted were based on unverified information.”
What makes a recovery story truly inspiring? In this episode of 'Trish Wood is Critical,' Trish dives into the intricacies of pandemic policy and the role China played in shaping global lockdowns. With investigator and lawyer Stacey Rudin as her guest, they tackle the murky waters of COVID-19 responses, particularly focusing on the Chinese Communist Party's influence.
Stacey, a litigator with a keen eye for detail, discusses her findings on how flawed data and manipulated narratives have kept the world in a state of fear. She argues that the public health measures adopted were based on unverified information and calls for a reassessment of the data driving these decisions. Trish's acclaimed interview style brings out Stacey's sharp insights, revealing the potential motivations behind prolonged lockdowns and the lack of transparency from health officials.
Stacey also highlights the critical role of media in perpetuating panic and how it may have been orchestrated to serve broader geopolitical agendas. The episode is a thought-provoking journey into understanding how misinformation can shape global policy and the importance of demanding data-driven decisions. If you're curious about how narratives can motivate or mislead, this episode is a must-listen. It challenges listeners to question what they've been told and consider the broader implications of pandemic policies.
Are we being led by science or by fear? Tune in to find out and arm yourself with the knowledge to critically assess future public health directives.

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