Musk’s epic interview with an ill-prepared BBC interviewer analyzed by Dr. John Campbell. If you haven’t seen the interview, it’s a “must watch”.
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Elon Musk accuses BBC of covering up vaccine side effects https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/…
Full interview https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/world-u…
Mr. Musk: Does the BBC hold itself at all responsible for misinformation regarding masking and side-effects of vaccinations and not reporting on that at all? And what about the fact that the BBC was put under pressure by the British government to change the editorial policy, are you aware of that? The BBC declined to comment on Mr Musk’s claims. Mr Musk Spoken about having “major side effects” after 2nd covid vaccination Left him feeling as if he was “dying for several days.” The BBC’s liberal bubble has finally burst https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023…
Huge thanks to Musk for exposing the corporation’s groupthink with such forensic, dancing wit. Six things we learned from Elon Musk interview https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-c… In March, Twitter said it removed 400,000 accounts in one month alone to help make Twitter safer. My experience is there is less misinformation rather than more.
Martin comments: I should probably have called this posting “Harris on Campbell on Musk and the BBC”…Regular readers will be aware I don’t entirely trust Mr. Musk. I think he’s a wolf in sheep’s clothing. However, this interview is the best demolition of a British TV interviewer since Peterson crushed Cathy Newman. Love him or hate him, Elon Musk is a highly intelligent man and not to be underestimated. I took sadistic delight in watching the BBC stooge crumble like a stale cookie.
As for John Campbell, I respect Dr. Campbell for his honesty and integrity, it’s a damn shame that it took three boosters before he finally recognised the dangers of the mRNA vax, “Follow the evidence…” true enough, but when Pfizer puts a big disclaimer on their site the day their vaccine gets rolled out, surely that’s your warning bell? Sometimes it pays to trust your instincts before the evidence confirms. Glad I trusted mine.