Covid-19 and the massive fail of journalism with Trish Wood

Eminent doctors who have used a range of safe drugs with stunning success have been threatened, censored and renounced by the medical institutions that employ them.

11th March 2021 | 52:55

Trish Wood is an award-winning investigative journalist who has come to her own conclusions on Covid censorship. One of her recent podcasts features yet another example of medical censorship involving the low-cost drug, Ivermectin and the author of a review that won’t see the light of day.

Some of Trish’s works include the critically acclaimed, five-part documentary series for Amazon Studios ‘Ted Bundy: Falling for a Killer’. Trish was one of the hosts for the Emmy Award-winning investigative current affairs series, The Fifth Estate. In 2006 Trish published What Was Asked of Us: An Oral History of the Iraq War by the Soldiers Who Fought It. And Trish went on to create I Didn’t Do It, believed to be the first-ever wrongful conviction series.

Editorial

This Pandemic has exposed Governments and their public Heath authorities and Advisory Boards like nothing else. Putting aside the disastrous lockdowns and incompetence in dealing with Covid-19, a travesty currently playing out is that while lives are being lost, early treatment of Covid-19 using inexpensive and well-known drugs is being rejected in advanced countries such as the US, Britain and Australia.

Worse still, eminent doctors who have used a range of safe drugs with stunning success have been threatened, censored and renounced by the medical institutions that employ them. Governments, Public health authorities and associated medical and Big Pharma advisors, mainstream media and BIG Tech are the chief Censors.

The cornerstone of Democracy is free speech. If free speech now has conditions attached, it is no longer free. If we can’t discuss all things Covid without fear, then free speech is dead.

The stories of early treatment success will not go away and at some point, there will be a reckoning; providing we keep asking questions and the media starts to do their job.

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