Welcome to the Covexit.com Podcast. We bring you independent news and policy analysis about C19, and we cover key developments from all over the world. We strive at empowering you with the best available knowledge. The podcast is hosted by JPK, the editor of covexit.com. Welcome to the podcast! (Important note: The podcast is presented strictly for information purposes. For any medical advice, please contact your medical doctor or health care provider)
When one thinks about electric vehicles, one thinks immediately about Tesla and Elon Musk. This has been so for the past 15 years.Musk's vision for EVs is dominant and extremely influential. But there is now a new, and important, voice, in the person of Luca de Meo, who is the new CEO of the Renault Group and its EV Ampere division.The two CEOs have, on key points, very differing visions, and it's important to contrast them.The contrast is also somewhat geographical: Musk's vision tends to be very American while de Meo's vision is very European.Source article: https://covexit.substack.com/p/renault-ampere-ceo-luca-de-meo
Today, what about comparing the incomparable?What about comparing apples and oranges? What a weird idea you will say! So let's explain.Both apples and oranges contribute to your nutrition. They largely fulfill the same function.When it comes to cars, we need to think about their main function, which is to bring yourself and passengers, possibly with a cargo, safely, from A to B.With electric vehicles, a major issue is that big, heavy, vehicles, such as large sedans, trucks, SUVs, lorries, etc. require especially heavy battery packs, because of the inherent low energy density of existing batteries.Electric vehicles require therefore more energy to be displaced than their equivalent internal combustion engine or hybrid counterparts. And this increased energy obviously needs to come from somewhere.In addition, while vehicles are essentially aimed at bringing you from A to B, there has been a trend, over the past 50 years or so, towards bigger, heavier, and pricier, vehicles, such as SUVs, even when such overweight, oversized vehicles were not needed to fulfill their core function.It's against this background that the present post needs to be seen. We contrast the big heavy CyberTruck, using the currently available (even if not official) specifications, with a relatively light, small and affordable internal combustion engine vehicle, that is very popular in France - the Dacia Sandero.The analysis shows what common sense tells us, i.e. the small, light and energy efficient vehicle is much more environmentally friendly than the truck, even if the latter is full electric.But guess which one of the two will be prohibited on the EU market in 2035?The post can be found at: https://covexit.substack.com/p/cybertruck-versus-sanderoEnjoy the podcast.
This new series of talks with Dan McTeague & Jean-Pierre Kiekens is about electric vehicles and their multiple implications for energy, mobility, affordability, economic development and public policy.While electric vehicles are being vigorously promoted by governments, particularly in North America and in Europe, the implications of this rapid transition to such vehicles are little understood. This series of talks, geared towards both the general public and policy makers, aims at discussing those implications and help understand the issues, challenges and opportunities associated with transitioning to EVs.The talks involve primarily Dan McTeague and Jean-Pierre Kiekens, yet guest experts will also participate. Dan McTeague is a well-known energy expert, President of Canadians for Affordable Energy and a former member of the federal parliament in Canada.Jean-Pierre Kiekens is a policy analyst with background in engineering and economic development - a topic he lectured in Belgium prior to moving to Canada.The talks will initially center on 10 topics identified as particularly important. The talks will be content rich yet be typically limited to 30 to 40 minutes.Additional sessions, with guest experts, will take place afterwards.The talks will be available both as videos and as podcast episodes, on platforms such as Apple and Spotify.This first talk presents an introduction to the series of talks and to the 10 topics to be discussed afterwards.View the video at: http://LetsTalkEVs.com
Over a 10 year period, the report finds that EV ownership would cost a staggering $48,698 more without the billions of dollars of governmental favors to manufacturers and owners.The report estimated at US$17.33 per gallon the “true cost of fueling an EV, including extra charging costs and subsidies.”See article and report link at: https://covexit.substack.com/p/the-true-costs-of-electric-vehicles
Recent progress with Sodium-Ion batteries makes them suitable for electric vehicles, with decisive advantages over existing technology. Production of EVs with these new batteries has started in China. This podcast episode explores this extremely important development for mobility.Here is the Substack article's last section, offering concluding remarks:Sodium-Ion batteries may be, or actually are, the EV revolution in the making.All the EV manufacturers should now aggressively work to introduce this technology into their vehicles line-up, similarly to what Tesla recently did with LFP technology.Talking about Tesla, the company can certainly phase in efficient Sodium-Ion batteries within a reasonable time frame of one or two years, and implement it for all its base-models, including its CyberTruck.BYD is leading the way with the Seagull and the Dolphin but will likely pursue the Sodium-Ion route with additional models.Likewise, other producers such as Ford, VW, Stellantis, GMC, should adopt this technology, and further improve it.While the energy capacity gap with Lithium based batteries has already been reduced, there is still scope for improvement of the technology.It must be noted that existing battery factories can be retro-fitted to produce Sodium-Ion batteries. No big capital expenditures would be needed.Sodium-Ion batteries is a major technological change in the world of EVs, and should have huge, positive, impacts for all EV manufacturers.Of course, adopting these batteries will have considerable implications in terms of the supply chain for the required minerals and for future investments.For example, the multi-billion $ investments recently decided upon in Canada for battery manufacturing will need to be thoroughly revised or reconsidered, in light of this new technology.Without any reliance on minerals such as Lithium and Cobalt, which have well documented negative environmental and social impacts, like child labor in Africa in the case of Cobalt and watertable depletion in South America in the case of Lithium, EVs will become much more acceptable to the public.Of immediate concern to EV users are the fire risks, the slow charging time, the range loss in the cold, among other issues, which are making EVs less and less desirable, as there is growing awareness of these issues in the population.The Sodium-Ion technology has the considerable advantage of simultaneously addressing several of those issues, while at the same time reducing the vehicles' prices.From a public policy perspective, Sodium-Ion batteries can be expected to make EVs much more appealing to growing numbers of drivers. Free and informed choice would rule consumer decisions rather than the mandates, subsidies and other market distortions presently implemented by governments.The very reputation of EVs is actually at stake, as there are just too many issues with them and their current batteries. Anyone can easily understand they are not the “clean” or “green” vehicles that governments and other EV promoters pretend.If adopted, the Sodium-Ion battery technology may well be the decisive factor that will make the EV experiment succeed.See the full article at: https://covexit.substack.com/p/now-is-the-time-for-sodium-ion-batteries
“We dug out our grave with CyberTruck” declared Elon Musk just days ago.This baffled many, yet did not come as a surprise to others. It's nearly 4 years ago that the vehicle was unveiled. There was huge excitement at the time. Imagine: an electric truck, with a completely novel look, a decent range and competitive pricing.But while there is still excitement, there appears to also be real problems with the vehicle - as Musk would not have used used the expression "We dug out our grave."In this podcast episode, we review the huge problems experienced by Tesla's competitors in the nascent EV truck market.Then we move to the issue of batteries, which are the Achille heel of EVs in general, and (heavy) EV trucks in particular, which require lots of power to be displaced.While Tesla is using a house-made lithium-based battery for the CyberTruck, we argue that another technology would be much more appropriate, especially for its base version.Actually, the technology would be much more appropriate for the base versions of all Tesla models, and also for other automakers.The technology, which is already used by China-based leading EV producer BYD, consists of lithium-free Sodium-Ion batteries, which are much cheaper and much safer, among many advantages.Sodium-Ion batteries appear to be the future of EVs, and Tesla may be missing the boat.It's all explained in this podcast episode, and in this articlehttps://covexit.substack.com/p/saving-the-cybertruck
In the aftermath of the Luton airport car park fire catastrophe, let's have a look at a recent detailed report about fire risk and possible mitigation measures.The report, titled “Covered car parks - fire safety guidance for electric vehicles,” produced by consulting firm Arup on behalf of UK's Department for Transport, and published this July 2023, delves into the details of car park fire risks and mitigation.The report, which focuses on electric vehicles and EV charge points, but does not look in details at hybrids, including plugin hybrids, offers lots of most interesting content to understand the fire risks associated with electric vehicles and charging stations. It discusses a range of possible mitigation measures.The full report is worth reading, and reading should certainly not be limited to the executive summary (often a bad habit of executives! :) as the most interesting content is in the detailed analysis.Following highlights of the report, implications of the report findings are discussed. Reference is made to new offerings from China of small cars with ion-sodium batteries, known to pose lower fire risk, and to EV sluggish sales of EVs in the US, where EVs are piling up at dealerships.Substack: https://covexit.substack.com/p/ev-car-fire-risk-mitigation
Australian Auto Expert John Cadogan just released an extremely informative video, with practical advice about what to do in case you get caught into a car park fire or if your vehicle catches fire.Here is the transcript of his video, starting at minute 22, which you should really watch, as his practical, down to earth advice, is full of common sense and could save your life and that of other passengers, or at least prevent injuries.As he stresses in the video, “your IQ takes a little holiday in circumstances such as those” so it's a good idea to learn the key steps to take in such situation.The first part of the video by Auto Expert John Cadogan is about the Luton fire and what caused it, mentioning past incidents with Range Rover vehicles.Cadogan is very skeptical about the (current) official version of the Luton catastrophy and explains, in detail, why.He also highlights the issue of car insurance costs, which may go through the roof, as we previously discussed on the covexit substack blog.https://covexit.substack.com
We dive here into market considerations. What will the market for EVs look like in the US and Canada in the next years. Will the market demand exist for a massive EV industrial development in Ontario?The Canadian automotive sector, which is mostly located in Ontario, has always been highly dependent on the existence of a strong market, and of course on market access, in the US. Will such high reliance on the US market be possible with made-in-Canada electric vehicles? And will the actual market demand for EVs be as high as anticipated to justify the recently announced massive investments and subsidies?We will look at these considerations in this analysis, which stresses the critical role of national-level politics, both in the US and in Canada, for the future of EVs in North America. Other important factors, such as the competition from China and disparate electricity prices, are also looked at. We then show that the report by Canada's Parliamentary Budget Officer about the billions of dollars of subsidies for battery plants in Ontario, while highly critical of the governmental decisions, actually underestimates the risks of those investments.Article at this link: https://covexit.substack.com/p/considerable-market-uncertainties
There is a massive push for electric vehicles in Ontario, with billions and billions of taxpayers money being poured into them. But does that make any sense? Let's attempt to figure this out. This analysis focuses on Ontario, but is to varying extents applicable to other jurisdictions, as the push towards EVs is found not only in Ontario and Canada, but also in other jurisdictions such as the UK and the European Union.I didn't pay attention before, but, in Ontario, there are two colors of license plates. The regular ones with black or blue letters, and the ones with green letters, which are specifically for electric vehicles. The message is clear: EVs are good; the other cars are bad.But is there actually something of any value in these green license plates, introduced back in 2010? Do they reflect a genuinely green product, a genuinely green mode of transportation? Or are they just a green-wash, a virtue signalling ploy, by the government, aimed at marketing those vehicles?Of course, it's not just the licence plates. Ontario politicians are now convinced that a transition to EVs is absolutely necessary to save the planet, to make a difference in fighting climate change. They claim that the future of cars is necessarily electric. They are throwing billions and billions of taxpayers dollars at it.So let's have a look at all those policies and initiatives in Ontario, which is one of the jurisdictions, in the world, that is the most active at pushing electric vehicles. Let's attempt to figure out if this makes any sense.Spoiler Alert: Contrary to what you may have been told, there are no zero-emission vehicles. Zero-emissions vehicles don't exist. Both electric vehicles (EVs) and internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles emit CO2 throughout their lifecycle.In the first part, we will provide context, look at the carbon emissions from cars in the province, look at the importance of the automotive sector in the province, describe the quick evolution of policies encouraging EVs, look at the massive subsidies, both provincial and federal, decided upon to push EVs in Ontario, including through multi-billion battery giga-factories.In the second part, we will look at issues of market access in the US and Europe, at competition from China, at the actual domestic market for EVs in Canada, at the great variability of electricity pricing among Canadian provinces, at opportunities and issues with mineral procurement for batteries, at the Canadian Parliamentary Budget Officer recent, highly critical report, questioning the multi-billion subsidies into 2 battery giga-factories in the province.We will also attempt some conclusions and predictions, based on the analysis, which confirms our previous findings that there should absolutely be no rush to transition to EVs. There are indeed much simpler, cost effective, and actually measurable, means to cut CO2 emissions, without creating havoc, for the decades to come, in the automotive, transportation and energy sectors.See this and other articles at this link.
The key argument advanced by the proponents of electric vehicles is that they greatly reduce CO2 emissions. However, this doesn't seem substantiated, and this has major public policy implications.When you read the writings of organizations promoting a bold, rapid transition towards electric vehicles, the core argument is the reduction in CO2 emissions, as a way to combat global warming.While the most intellectually dishonest writings simply and falsely claim that electric vehicles are zero emission vehicles, others will acknowledge that some emissions are associated with EVs, yet they will argue that EVs will generate important CO2 emission savings.For example, the influential C40 global network, which encompasses nearly 100 mayors of major cities in the world, and is presided by London mayor Sadiq Khan, claims that:“Each electric vehicle that displaces a conventional car saves approximately 1.5 tons of CO2 per year which represents a 62% reduction compared to a petrol-powered car and a 53% reduction compared to a diesel-powered car.”In this podcast episode, we will see that this claim does not hold water.We will see that, for the foreseeable future, the only realistic solution, if one is serious about it, is to redirect our efforts out of electric vehicles and towards highly efficient internal combustion engine vehicles.See article and other related EV articles at: https://covexit.substack.com/
After all, range anxiety is well known when it comes to electric vehicles. And the industry is working hard to improve ranges, we hear. So why bother?It wasn't serious academic articles but rather some videos, gleaned here and there on the web, that brought me to write this post, a bit for the fun, but also to illustrate the very peculiar situation in which the car industry and society in general, i.e. everyone of us, are now confronted to with this push for EVs in a number of countries.With gasoline and diesel cars, range is not really an issue. Car manufacturers can easily increase the dimension of the tank, to ensure sufficient range. As previously discussed, energy density of such tank is about 100x superior to that of a battery. There is no range anxiety with conventional vehicles, it's just one of the many questionable novelties brought by the EV paradigm.Also not existing with conventional vehicles are related issues such as long charging time, scarcity of the charging stations, impossibility to secure conventional help, with just a jerrycan of gasoline or diesel, in case you run out of gas, etc. etc.Ladies and gentlemen, with electric vehicles, everything changes! But not for the better!
There is presently a massive push in many countries, in the EU, North America and elsewhere, to increase the number of electric vehicles (EVs) and to progressively phase out internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles. This massive push relies on massive subsidies, stringent regulations and sometimes protectionist measures, as EVs presently are not cost competitive and are far from offering the same convenience and driving qualities as ICE vehicles, such as long range, rapid fueling time, good affordability, to name just those. Does this massive EV push make sense? Can it be justified? This is what we analyze here. What was already known, yet ignored by policy makers, is that EVs are far from being zero-emission vehicles. They actually generate considerably more emissions for their manufacturing and their massive batteries. There are also very inconvenient implications such as environmental degradations and quasi-slave labor associated with the mining of the massive quantities of minerals needed for the batteries. The analysis also shows that, when compared to the best available ICE vehicles, in terms of fuel efficiency, litres per 100 km, miles per gallon, the EVs actually emit more CO2, not less, than the equivalent ICE vehicles.
This is the anniversary interview of the landmark session we convened with Dr. Peter McCullough and Dr. Geert Vanden Bossche in March 2021. The two distinguished experts discuss the most current developments and issues with COVID-19, vaccination and early treatment. Specifically discussed by Dr. Geert Vanden Bossche is Omicron and its implications. Despite its short duration, the interview is packed with some of the most relevant information for understanding the possible evolution of COVID-19. Both experts also formulate their most urgent recommendations. The interview is made available in audio only. The 2011 webinar can be found at: https://rumble.com/c/covexit
In this interview with internationally renowned Dr. Shankara Chetty from South Africa, we discuss the Omicron variant, which is taking the world as a storm. Is this variant to be feared, or could it actually be a positive development in this pandemic, as mostly inducing mild disease, yet conferring post-covid natural immunity. These are among the timely and critically important aspects we discuss.Dr. Chetty is a Family General Medical Practitioner in South-Africa, with considerable experience with the outpatient treatment of COVID-19, having treated so far nearly 8,000 patients, in his outpatient practice, without any of them requiring hospitalization or even oxygen. Dr. Chetty holds a degree in medicine and surgery and also has advanced education in genetics, advanced biology, biochemistry and microbiology.See our previous interview with Dr. Chetty, along with other experts such as Dr. McCullough, Dr. Urso, Dr. Kory and Dr. Cole, at https://covexit.com/category/videos/
In this second part of the interview, Mark McDonald, MD & Psychiatrist, comments on key current issues, including asymptomatic testing; the false sense of safety given by the vaccines; virtue signalling; critical thinking; home schooling; university education; last year's American Frontline Doctors' event in Washington, DC; the reactions to Dr. Stella Emmanuel's speech; medical freedom & more.
This is Part 1 of my interview with Dr. Mark McDonald, Medical Doctor and Psychiatrist from California. We discuss the imposition of unnecessary and potentially harmful vaccines to children, the passivity of the health authorities regarding the substantial safety issues associated with the injections, the mandates, the passports and other coercive measures; the implications for families, which can be devastating; and the evolution of our societies towards authoritarianism. In Part 2, we will discuss education and other crucial matters for the future of our children and of society.
In this second part of our interview, Dr. John Littell tells us how the Florida Covid Summit came to life. He shares with us what were, from his perspective, highlights of the event, which attracted nearly 1,000 delegates, making it the largest C19 conference ever in the world. Dr. Littell also further comments on his hopes for concrete policy changes in Florida.
In this first part of our interview, Dr. John Littell, MD, tells us here about the his early days in treating COVID-19 early, about his perspectives regarding vaccination, especially of children, and about the the trends in COVID-19 policy in Florida.
In this interview with internationally renowned cardiologist Dr. Joel Kahn, we discuss early outpatient treatment; adverse events such as heart attacks, pericarditis and myocarditis; risks for children, adolescents and young adults; and risks associated with altitude while flying. Dr. Kahn, who is also an expert in plant-based nutrition and longevity, also shares his top 3 favorite plants to incorporate in our meals.
This is the second podcast episode devoted to the November 2nd Round Table convened by US Senator Ron Johnson about vaccines injuries and mandates. This episode presents the testimonies of prominent experts as well as of advocates for vaccines safety and truly informed consent.You will hear in this episode remarks by:- US Senator Ron Johnson (introductory remarks)- Brianne Dressen, Astra Zeneca clinical trial participant from Utah, co-founded react19.org, a patient advocacy organization dedicated to increasing awareness of adverse events- Dr. Linda Wastila, Professor and Parke-davis Chair in Geriatric Pharmacotherapy, University of Maryland School of Pharmacy- Dr. Theresa Long, MD, MD, MPH, FS, Army Flight Surgeon & Army Aerospace Medicine Specialist- Dr. Robert Kaplan, faculty member at the Stanford School of Medicine Clinical Excellence Research Center- Dr. Peter Doshi, Associate Professor of pharmaceutical health services research at the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy- Dr. David Healy, Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at McMaster University in Ontario- Dr. Linda Wastila, Professor and Parke-davis Chair in Geriatric Pharmacotherapy, University of Maryland School of Pharmacy (2nd set of remarks)- Dr. John Patrick Whelan, Associate Clinical Professor of Pediatrics in the Division of Rheumatology at University of California, Los Angeles- Dr. Aditi Bhargava, Professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and the Center for Reproductive Sciences at University of California, San Francisco- Dr. Retsef Levi, J. Spencer Standish (1945) Professor of Operations Management at MIT- Dr. David Healy, Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at McMaster University in Ontario (2nd set of remarks)- Dr. Peter Doshi, Associate Professor of pharmaceutical health services research at the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy (2nd set of remarks)- Aaron Siri, Attorney, is the Managing Partner of Siri & Glimstad LLP- Kim Witczak, international drug safety advocate and speaker, serves as Consumer Representative on the FDA Psychopharmacologic Drug Advisory Committee, &- Dr. Iona Heath, retired general practitioner from Kentish Town in London and Past President, Royal College of general Practitioners
This podcast episode features highlights of a media event held on November 2 2021 in Washington, DC, about vaccines safety and mandates. You will hear testimonies of real people, explaining their experience with vaccine injuries, either as a victim or as a parent of a victim. What you will hear is not easy to hear. It is dramatic, it is tragic, yet it is highly informative. And those people are not "rare" cases. There are thousands and thousands of such victims in the US and all over the world. You will hear:- Cody Flint, airline pilot from Cleveland, MS who accumulated 10,000 hours of flight time diagnosed with left and right perilymphatic fistula, Eustachian tube dysfunction, and elevated intracranial pressure following Pfizer vaccination.- Ernest Ramirez, father from Austin, TX whose only son collapsed playing basketball and passed away from myocarditis following Pfizer vaccination.- Kyle Werner, professional mountain bike racer from Boise, ID diagnosed with pericarditis following vaccination.- Doug Cameron, farm operations manager from Idaho, permanently paralyzed following vaccination.- Suzanna Newell, triathlete from Saint Paul, MN diagnosed with an autoimmune disease and reliant on a walker or cane to walk following vaccination - Kelly Ann Rodriguez, young mother from Tacoma, WA reliant on walker following vaccination.- Stephanie, the mother of Maddie de Garay, a 12-year old Pfizer clinical trial participant from Cincinnati, OH confined to wheelchair and feeding tube- Brianne Dressen, Astra Zeneca clinical trial participant from Utah, co-founded react19.org, a patient advocacy organization dedicated to increasing awareness of adverse events.- Dr. Joel Wallskog, orthopedic surgeon from Mequon, WI diagnosed with transverse myelitis following Moderna vaccination. - Shaun Barcavage, FNP-BC, a Research Nurse PractionnerOur next episode will feature other highlights from the same event, but this time focusing on expert testimonies.
This interview of Dr. Ira Bernstein, from Toronto, Canada, is about the recent International Covid Summit held in Rome, which gathered medical doctors from all over the world to discuss and promote early outpatient treatment. The San Jan (Puerto Rico) Declaration, presented at the summit is also discussed, so is the recent COVID-19 Declaration by the Canadian Covid Care Alliance (CCCA).You can find the text of the Rome Declaration at:http://doctorsandscientistsdeclaration.org/and the text of the CCCA Declaration at:https://covexit.com/covid-19-declaration-issued-by-the-canadian-covid-care-alliance/More news & policy analysis at http://covexit.com
This interview with Jessica Rose, PhD, covers the question of vaccine safety, as it can be evaluated from actual real world data collected into the so called "VAERS" system. The interview covers the question of the magnitude of adverse effects, as compared to previous vaccination programs; the issue of under-reporting, which is considerable; the question of causality between an adverse event and an injection and the extent to which causality can be established, using the Bradford Hill Criteria. There is also a discussion of effectiveness, with Dr Rose answering the somewhat rhetorical question whether these injections are as effective as they are safe. Dr Rose then answers some questions from the audience. The interview relies on a few slides, which you can find at: https://covexit.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/slides_Dr_Rose_talk.pdf A video version of this discussion will also be available at http://covexit.com
This is an impromptu interview that took place this Sept 11 2021 on the ClubHouse audio platform. It is reproduced here with permission. Prof. Cahill presents her perspectives on issues such as the potential risks, short and long term, associated with injections, including ADE & prion disease. Questions associated with the delta variant are then discussed. Also, potential risks for the elderly in aged care facilities are discussed, so are the potential risks for children and young adults - given the particularly low C19 risks for that age group. Throughout the interview, the key role of early outpatient treatment is being stressed. The interview ends with a discussion of the role of the World Doctors Alliance, of which Prof. Cahill is a past president. This interview is presented only for information purposes. For therapeutic advice, please consult your doctor or health care provider. And for sure, you need to consult other perspectives before making any decisions in relation with this particularly sensitive topic. Dolores Cahill, PhD, is Professor at the University College Dublin since 2005. She was previously a group leader at the Max-Planck-Institute in Berlin. She is an Inventor, Founder and Shareholder of Companies, has been granted & licensed Patents in Europe, USA & worldwide with applications in improving the early accurate diagnosis of disease (auto immune diseases & cancer). For more details about her extensive career, please visit Prof. Cahill's website at: https://dolorescahill.com
Covid prevention is a natural complement to early outpatient treatment and has unfortunately been neglected by many until now. Last April, our speaker, Dr Henry Ealy, already shared his knowledge about the critical role of Vitamin D. In the present interview, he looks at prevention from a wider perspective. He explains how everyone of us can take steps to reduce our risk of severe Covid. Dr Henry Ealy is the founder and Executive Community Director of the Energetic Health Institute, in Portland, Oregon. He is a Doctor in Naturopathic medicine and a Certified Holistic Nutritionist. He has over 20 years of teaching & clinical experience, helping people to unlock the healing potential of natural medicines. Dr Ealy is an Ordained Minister for all denominations and has been additionally certified as a Yoga Teacher. And last but not least: beware, he is also a teacher of American Kenpo, which is is an updated system of karate, based on modern-day street fighting!Our previous interview, along with our other podcast episodes, can be found at https://covexit.com/podcast
Albert Benavides is a data analyst who has taken a keen interest in the VAERS system in US and more generally in adverse events reporting. This interview explores not only issues associated with the VAERS system but also what can be inferred from the data it contains, once analyzed. Albert Benavides also points at websites that provide analysis of the VAERS data, both from government and from other concerned expert citizens like him.Albert Benavides has produced numerous videos where he analyzes the VAERS weekly data releases. Find some of his videos at: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/HEpBeuAz9n9P/Also, find this interview in video at http://covexit.com to be able to see the graphs.
This discussion is far reaching, and shows how strong the consensus is among these 4 distinguished doctors about what needs to be done to treat for this variant, curb disease & mortality and end this pandemic. The discussion goes deep yet is very friendly, and ends on a proposal for the doctors to have a virtual beer together!
Dr. Richard Urso is one of the most prominent frontline doctors in the US, having been at the forefront of the battle for the early treatment of COVID-19 since early 2020. His remarks are those not only of a frontline doctor but also of an expert in the repurposing of drugs.
Dr. Pierre Kory offers remarks about the evolution of treatments in face of the rise of the delta variant, and discusses the upcoming revisions in the FLCCC protocols, including the MASK+ early treatment and the MATH+ hospital-level treatment protocols. Dr. Kory also comments on particularly important aspects, such as the unfortunate lack of continuity in the treatments if patients get admitted in hospital.
These are the remarks of Dr. Shankara Chetty from South Africa, very well known for his 8th Day Therapy for COVID-19. Dr. Chetty comments on how he treats for the Delta variant, on an ambulatory / outpatient basis, both for vaccinated and non-vaccinated patients.Make sure to also read this article: https://covexit.com/the-8th-day-therapy-for-covid-19/
This is a presentation by Dr. Ryan Cole, part of a webinar by covexit.com about the early treatment of the delta variant. Dr. Cole goes in depth about what is the Delta variant, what are its particularities and how to best treat it, based on best current available knowledge.
Le Dr Éric Ménat s'est impliqué très tôt dans la pandémie et dès le début avril 2020, il était parmi de nombreux médecins et scientifiques à analyser et à critiquer l'action gouvernementale en France. Cette entrevue dresse une vue d'ensemble de la gestion du COVID-19 en France, y compris la répression des traitements précoces par les autorités et la promotion intense de la vaccination, malgré ses limitations substantielles, notamment pour ce qui de la prévention du COVID-19 et de l'atteinte d'une immunité de groupe.Le Docteur Éric Ménat est médecin généraliste et détient des diplômes universitaires additionnels, en homéopathie, en diététique et maladies de la nutrition, en génétique et immunologie, et en carcinologie clinique. Il enseigne la phytothérapie et est membre de diverses sociétés scientifiques et médicales. Il est l'auteur de plusieurs ouvrages, sur notamment la diététique, le diabète, le cholestérol, le contrôle du poids, le stress, le cancer et le vieillissement.
Dr Andrea Stramezzi has treated early, on an outpatient basis, for Covid-19 since the beginning of the pandemic in Italy, in February 2020, and is still doing so today, despite all the hurdles, despite all the nay sayers.Dr Andrea Stramezzi is also known as the Covid Healer, and you can find his website - http://covidhealer.org In this interview, he tells us about his experience and his perspectives about the treatment of Covid-19, about the recognition of early treatment by the Italian senate (but not the parliament), about his plans for a telemedicine service and about the upcoming early treatment international conference to be held in Rome mid September.At the end of the interview, there is an exchange with Dr George Fareed from California, whom we interviewed 2 weeks ago.
This is a far ranging interview with Steve Kirsch, the founder of the COVID-19 Early Treatment Fund. The interview covers, inter alia, early outpatient treatment, vaccination, governmental responses to the pandemic, the role of tech companies and freedom of expression. Steve Kirsch is a serial entrepreneur, the inventor of the optical mouse and a philanthropist.There are also remarks by 2 medical doctors who practice early outpatient treatment and 2 participants in the ClubHouse session, which were recorded with permission.
California-based & Harvard graduate Dr George Fareed provides an update about the outpatient treatment of COVID-19, for newly infected and for long covid patients. He explains the early treatment protocols he has successfully implemented jointly with Dr Brian Tyson on thousands of patients. Dr Fareed's invaluable perspectives rely on over 50 years of experience both as a clinical researcher and as a family medicine specialist.This interview is presented strictly for the purpose of information exchange only, not for therapeutic advice or for self-medication. For therapeutic advice, please contact your health care provider or medical doctor.Note that we experienced a technical issue with the audio recording that we are unable to resolve. Given the importance of the interview, we are still presenting it, despite this issue.
This interview is with Surya Arby, who is a networking engineer and data analyst, and who has taken a keen interest in vaccine safety over the past 4 years, i.e. well before C19. Surya Arby has followed the Covid vaccine situation from the beginning, and is part of a French non-governmental independent group called “Reinfo-Covid” which aims at providing objective information about C19, treatments and immunisation.
This interview features Dr Caxton Opere from Northern Texas, who is a board certified specialist in emergency medicine and who has not only treated C19 patients but written 3 books about it, including one, very early on, in April 9 ==2020. The interview is far ranging and also involved two other doctors - Dr Bernstein from Canada and Dr Fareed from California. Also included, after the formal interview, is the testimonial of Marissa, who just received early treatment for COVID-19, and of her mother Julie.The video of this interview can be found at http://covexit.com Two of Dr Caxton Opere's books can be found on Amazon:https://www.amazon.com/Covid-19-Remedies-Frontline-Doctors-View-ebook/dp/B0988ZK7GG/ref=tmm_kin_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1626633898&sr=8-1https://www.amazon.com/HCQ-DEBATE-Researchers-About-Hydroxychloroquine-ebook/dp/B08KWZZVWS/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=caxton+opere&qid=1626633934&sr=8-2
This is a far reaching interview with Nick Hudson, who is the leader of PANDA, which stands for Pandemics Data & AnalyticsThe interview covers a range of fundamental aspects of the pandemic, including lockdowns; masks; testing; early outpatient treatment & vaccines; the Great Barrington Declaration; information and censorship; trends towards technocratic centralization & responses such as populism to counter them; the live data available at pandata.org and the role of the organization in the future.The chairman of PANDA, Nick Hudson is an actuary with broad international experience in finance, who has settled into a career as a private equity investor. He is a man of wide-ranging interests—an avid reader of canonical literature, a classical music aficionado, and an enthusiastic amateur ornithologist. He has been invited to speak on various topics including epistemology, corporate governance, investment management, and more recently, the pandemic.Visit PANADA'S website at: https://www.pandata.org/PANDA's live data can be found at: https://app.powerbi.com/view?r=eyJrIjoiMGVjYjhkMjMtMzhjMy00OWRkLWJlNWItNjM0NzI0NjhiNTlkIiwidCI6IjlkZWYwNTBlLTExMDUtNDk1ZC1iNzUzLWRhOGRiZTc5MGVmNyJ9
Xavier Azalbert, the Editor-in-Chief of the France-Soir online newspaper - https://www.francesoir.fr/ -, is one of the most attentive and knowledgeable observers of the response to the pandemic. In our interview, he comments on the policy response to the pandemic in France, in Europe & internationally. He also comments on COVID-19 politics and the campaign for the April 2022 French presidential elections.
This interview is about natural immunity vs Covid-19 vaccine-induced immunity and draws from the recently published article by Marc Girardot that you can access at this link: https://www.biznews.com/health/2021/06/28/covid-19-vaccine-immunityMarc Girardot is an experienced hi-tech leader, passionate about innovation and customer success with a rich and international experience in a wide variety of domains such as automotive, IT and biotech.He has experience in digitalisation, in innovation, in go-to-market strategies and in business development, and he has a strong capacity to decipher complex topics.Marc has strong business and personal values, developed at best-in-class companies such as Cisco, Booz Allen and Air Liquide.He is a regular keynote lecturer / speaker at corporate universities and business schools. He is also the author of two patents in the automotive space.Marc has a bachelor degree in science, but has mostly pursued a business education, and he holds an MBA from the prestigious INSEAD business school in France, where he is a visiting lecturer.In relation with the pandemic, Marc is associated with a data driven group called PANDA, which stands for Pandemic Data and Analytics.Early on, last year, he took a keen interest in immunity for COVID-19, especially natural immunity, and this is what this interview is about.
With over 20,000 consultations, MyFreeDoctor.com has become a leading telemedicine service for the early treatment of COVID-19 in the USA. Learn about how this initiative came to birth, how it evolved, and what are the plans Dr. Marble has for further expanding the initiative, nationally and possibly internationally.
In this episode, Jean-Pierre Kiekens from covexit.com welcomes Dr Ira Bernstein from Ontario, Canada, to discuss the principle of informed consent and how it can be applied to early at home / outpatient treatment for C19, as a means to avoid severe disease, hospitalization or worse.
The now internationally known Doctor Pierre Kory recounts his involvement in the COVID-19 crisis since early 2020 to this day. The interview is wide-ranging and covers outpatient and hospital treatment protocols, the use of corticosteroids and other medications, international developments with ivermectin, and how the treatment of COVID-19 may evolve.Note that we previously interviewed Prof. Joseph Varon and Prof. Paul Marik, also with the FLCCC.Note that we experienced audio issues for the recording, so the quality is not what it should be, yet this is more than offset by the quality of the content.Note also that this interview is available in video format at http://covexit.com.Enjoy this interview, others on Rumble, and many more, again at ... http://covexit.com !
We are pleased to present highlights of our webinar with Dr Darrell DeMello, who is one of these innovative medical doctors who has treated numerous COVID-19 patients and continuously improved his protocols.Dr Darrell DeMello has considerable experience with COVID-19. So far, he has treated some 6,000 COVID-19 patients and provided prophylaxis to many more family members.Note that only highlights of the webinar are presented here. Note also that the Internet connection with India, where he is located, was poor, hence the poor quality of the video.We also expect to post shortly more details about his protocols at http://covexit.com
Dr Richard Urso is one of the most prominent frontline doctors of America, having been involved in the early treatment of covid since the very beginning of the pandemic.
We are very honored to present this interview of Dr Vladimir Zelenko, the father of outpatient treatment for COVID-19 in North America. Dr Zelenko shares his own experience with COVID-19 as a patient, as he is recovering from a severe form of the disease. He also talks about his cancer and how he was able to go through this dramatic episode of his life. Then, he presents his perspectives about outpatient treatment as practiced today and the evolution of the pandemic, among other topics.
This is the recording of our webinar with three distinguished medical doctors from South Africa, Canada and USA, about the practice of early outpatient treatment treatment for COVID-19.The doctors who gratefully offered their time for this session are:- Dr Shankara Chetty, who is a Family General Medical Practitioner in South-Africa. Dr Chetty has a considerable experience with the outpatient treatment of COVID-19, having treated so far some 4,000 patients. He holds a degree in medicine and surgery and also has advanced education in genetics, advanced biology, biochemistry and microbiology. - Dr Ira Bernstein, who is family physician in Canada. He is also lecturer at the Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Toronto. He has also developed an interest in nutritional medicine to complement traditional medicine and is a member of the Canadian Integrative Medicine Association (CIMA). Dr Bernstein participates to grassroots efforts to promote outpatient treatment for COVID-19 in Canada.- Dr Peter McCullough is one of the most prominent experts in the world when it comes to the early outpatient treatment. He has abundantly published about COVID-19 and treats both out- and inpatients. He regularly appears on national TV and other media. He is a Clinical Cardiologist and Professor of Medicine, Texas A & M University College of Medicine.Most of the key aspects of outpatient treatment are covered in this information-packed webinar, which provides practical information that may be of help for doctors from all over the world, including badly hit countries such as India.Of course, this is provided for information only, and you need to consult your medical doctor or health provider for any treatment, including at-home treatment.
This is an audio presentation by Dr Henry Early about Vitamin D in relation to COVID-19. Dr Henry Ealy is the Founder & Executive Community Director of the Energetic Health Institute. (www.EnergeticHealthInstitute.org). He is Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine and a Board Certified Holistic Nutritionist. He is interviewed here by your host JPK. Ira Bernstein, family and integrative medicine specialist also offers comments.
While having developed a therapy for COVID-19, Doctor Borody is most famous for his ground-breaking work developing the triple therapy cure for peptic ulcers in 1971. In Australia alone, this therapy is estimated to have saved hundreds of thousands of lives, and the health system more than $10 billion in medical care and operations.Doctor Borody founded the Centre for Digestive Diseases (CDD) in 1984 after a distinguished career with leading hospitals including St Vincent's in Sydney and the Mayo Clinic in the USA.He is a world-renowned leader in the clinical microbiota field dating back to 1988.Doctor Borody holds over 180 patents in areas such as; treatment of Helicobacter pylori & Crohn's disease.This interview was conducted on September 10 2020 and concisely covers a range of issues associated with COVID-19 therapies, including:- What is Dr. Borody's recommended ivermectin-based tri-therapy- How is this early therapy administered to old and younger people alike- Examples of elderly people “turning the corner” after being treated- The problems with randomized controlled trials- The ethics of those trials and how they are not appropriate for COVID-19- A message to other countries when it comes to the necessity to treat this disease early.More information and the video version of this interview can be found at: https://covexit.com/?s=borody