Dr. Andrew Wakefield, Jeremy R. Hammond, Cindy and Grace, Dr. Peter McCullough, and Bernadette Pajer

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​This week’s lineup includes:

​Episode 8 of Against the Wind highlights the issue of censorship.
Dr. Paul kicks off the episode reminding us that informed consent allows anyone to hear the pros and the cons of a medical intervention. Though big money interests censor public information that is negative, that doesn’t mean the information isn’t worth hearing. In From the Heart, Dr. Paul shares that living the life we want is a daily choice, in spite of how things may seem. He sits oceanside in Hana with the message that when we are guided by love versus fear, we can all work cooperatively, no matter what our health decisions are. 
Dr. Andrew Wakefield, film director and former surgeon from 6 generations of English doctors, defines his own history and explains how he was vilified for suggesting that doctors should listen and learn from their patients. To this day, needless harm has come to patients not protected by captured agencies that remain in denial. He has since embraced the power of film to share many important stories such as 1986: The Act, Who Killed Alex Spourdalakis and Vaxxed.
Independent journalist Jeremy R. Hammond discusses the pandemic-led censorship problem, and the importance of critically assessing claims being made in the media. At a time when simply sharing information published by the CDC may be considered ‘misinformation’ and cause one to be censored, credibility of the system and our freedoms are truly in question.
Hero mother and daughter pair, Cindy and Grace, help shed some light living with a side effect from the MMR shot; epileptic seizures. Dr. Paul shares the documented incidence of increased risk for a specific form of this shot, to help benefit others.
Bernadette Pajer of Informed Consent WA brings the latest concerns to the table in a discussion about medical discrimination, the sleight of hand delt by risk reduction statistics and why Emergency Use Authorization for children is completely unethical. Parents: please hear and share this video. 

​Interviews:

Dr. Andrew Wakefield
Jeremy R. Hammond
Dr Peter McCulloug
Cindy and Grace
Bernadette Pajer

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