In this groundbreaking interview, we are joined by world-renowned biostatistician and epidemiologist, Martin Kulldorff. Martin Kulldorff Known for his powerful contributions to disease outbreak detection and monitoring, he's garnered international regard as the co-author of the Great Barrington Declaration.

 This conversation holds significant importance as Mr. Martin Kulldorff recently found himself entangled in a watershed controversy, being censored by several social media platforms, and now part of a lawsuit headed to the Supreme Court. Our audience will gain invaluable insight, not merely about censorship and scientific freedom but also on recognizing good scientific studies. This interview is especially critical for those involved in scientific or health-related fields, and for anybody interested in scientific freedom and discourse. By the end of this dialogue, you'll have a deeper understanding of these essential issues.

Here are the reasons why you should listen to the full interview

  • Discover Martin Kulldorff's unique viewpoint as a top-tier epidemiologist on censorship and the dynamics between science and social media platforms.
  • Learn precisely how to spot good scientific studies and the importance of open scientific debate.
  • Understand the intricacies of the battle between government, scientific freedom, and commercial interests.

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Interview Highlights

Living Censorship: Martin Kulldorff's Personal Experience

  • Discusses censorship via multiple social media platforms.
  • Introduces Missouri vs. Biden lawsuit, challenging the federal government's coercion of social media platforms.

"I was censored by Twitter, by LinkedIn, by YouTube, by Facebook. Now I'm a co plaintiff in a lawsuit against the federal government."-Martin Kulldorff

Advocacy for Open Scientific Debates

  • Emphasizes the importance of not censoring science and maintaining open debate among scientists.
  • Questions who should be debating the science and how to ensure their credibility.

"We shouldn't censor science and we should have open scientific debates between scientists."- Martin Kulldorff

Navigating Scientific Studies: The Good and the Bad

  • Explores how to determine whether a study is reliable.
  • Advocates for scientific debates to ensure studies' validity, citing some are good while others are subpar.

"It's very hard to know what studies are good or not. We need debate between the scientists." -Martin Kulldorff

Unbalanced Focus on Profitable Pharmaceutical Products

  • Discusses how commercial interests often overshadow impactful studies without financial benefit.
  • Examines the role of National Institutes of Health's (NIH) in this process.

"It is an issue that becomes sort of an unbalanced towards the pharmaceutical products that people can make profits of."- Martin Kulldorff


Note: Listen to the full interview to delve deeper into the intricate relationship between science, government coercion, social media censorship, and the struggle for scientific freedom.

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