This week, Rob Verkerk has interviewed Nick Hudson, chairman of PANDA, short for Pandemics – Data & Analytics. That didn’t stop Nick from ensuring there was a Panda soft toy on-screen during the interview!
Nick, speaking to us from his home in Cape Town, has been one of the most consistent voices of reason and dissent (yes, they go can together) since the pandemic was named. He’s an actuary by way of background and his deeply analytic mind has a fabulous ability to hunt down consistent or inconsistent logic structures. More to the point, he expresses himself so succinctly, especially when allowed to ‘speak naturally’ in an environment he knows is uncensored.
Get prepped for a fabulously informative one hour discussion between Nick and Rob – that covers a broad arena of issues, from the danger of forcing so many people to have a cyclops vision of health, through to omicron, business and societal impacts, and some of the big questions of the day, including what’s happening to human consciousness. Â Â
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There are more layers to it… but nonetheless an accurate analysis of the status quo…
Very interesting discussion. I would not rule out the desire for control of populations as being sinister, but I go along with the idea that at least for some of the major players they are doing it “in your own best interests”. Most of the world leaders are sold on the idea of impending climate catastrophe, if Mr Johnson and his ilk can “save humanity and the planet” then in the pages of history his name may even eclipse his hero Churchill’s. A big motivation for him and his ilk to get as many vaxed so they will more readily accept a vax passport which will morph into a wifi ID card for controlling our access to resources and controlling our carbon footprint