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  • Ronan Connolly/Gerry Quinn:  “COVID-19 Pandemic: Lessons Learned” | Tom Nelson Pod #313
    Ronan is an independent scientist, environmentalist and writer.About Gerry: My main interests are in disease, immunity and the discovery of chemotherapeutic compounds00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction00:15 Overview of the COVID-19 Paper02:36 Background of the Authors and Initial Work03:27 Scientific Approach to COVID-1904:58 Challenges in Questioning the Science09:38 Government Policies and Model Predictions17:44 Sweden's Unique Approach20:32 Publication Challenges and Shifting Narratives22:14 Unintended Consequences of Policies26:27 Precautionary Principle and Logical Fallacies31:56 Great Barrington Declaration and Scientific Dissent45:37 Public Perception and Media Influence49:51 Introduction to Vaccine Narratives50:12 Public Response and Social Dynamics51:23 Questioning Public Health Directives52:50 Media and Information Control53:32 Discussion on Ivermectin and Vaccines54:35 Exploring Ancient Irish Ethnopharmacology55:08 The Role of Streptomyces in Medicine01:01:35 Mathematical Models and Policy Decisions01:09:12 Seasonality and Stringency of COVID Measures01:16:44 Pharmaceutical Interventions and Controversies01:26:16 WHO's Ivermectin and Remdesivir Analysis01:26:44 Exclusion of Ivermectin Studies01:29:50 HCQ Trials and Data Issues01:32:50 Public Perception and Media Influence01:37:23 Vaccine Technology and Public Awareness01:48:54 Adverse Reactions and Reporting02:02:20 Final Thoughts and RecommendationsRonan’s X: https://x.com/1RonanConnollyGerry’s X: https://x.com/jercuinnFrom Ronan: The paper (37 co-authors) covers many topics, but this 28 min Alex Newman interview gives a great overview of our key findings: https://x.com/1RonanConnolly/status/1932831388790624445The paper itself: https://www.ssph-journal.org/journals/international-journal-of-public-health/articles/10.3389/ijph.2025.1607727/full—AI summaries of all of my podcasts: https://tomn.substack.com/p/podcast-summariesMy Linktree: https://linktr.ee/tomanelson1
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  • Christopher Monckton: “ Fundamental Error in Climate Science” | Tom Nelson Pod #312
    Christopher Monckton, Third Viscount Monckton of Brenchley, has held positions with the British press and in government, as a press officer at the Conservative Central Office, and as Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher’s policy advisor. He is a policy advisor to The Heartland Institute.00:00 Introduction and Previous Presentation Recap05:22 Challenges in Publishing the Findings08:48 Systemic Issues in Academia10:39 Global Awareness and Political Impact14:41 Addressing Skeptics and Critics26:46 Scientific Community's Response27:27 Historical and Mathematical Context41:13 Co-Authors' Struggles and Conclusion44:28 Academic Suppression and Retaliation45:41 The Struggle of a Control Theory Professor48:35 The Plight of a Dyslexic Researcher52:51 The Australian Incident and Media Manipulation56:13 CO2 and Its Impact on Plant Life01:05:11 Economic Consequences of Climate Policies01:13:15 The Global Warming Narrative and Political Agendas01:21:44 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsMonckton’s April 2025 video on this channel: https://youtu.be/Sj_qKmB9KaI?si=JdnSVqtku40BOCzKFor a copy of Monckton’s paper entitled “An error of temperature-feedback formalism and its consequences”, email him here: [email protected] about Christopher Monckton: https://heartland.org/about-us/who-we-are/lord-christopher-monckton=========AI summaries of all of my podcasts: https://tomn.substack.com/p/podcast-summariesMy Linktree: https://linktr.ee/tomanelson1
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  • Denis Bednyagin: "Political Economy of Climate Industrial Complex" | Tom Nelson Pod #311
    Areas of expertise: Economics of innovation; Corporate strategy; International relations; Energy technology, economics, sustainability, and geopolitics; Environmental Impact Assessment; Industry 4.0; Blockchain; Web300:00 Introduction and Background00:44 Early Life and Soviet Union Reflections02:49 Experiences During the Cold War04:23 Career Beginnings and Encounters with Putin06:57 Education and Professional Growth10:19 Energy Projects and International Work16:23 Challenges in Climate and Energy Policies24:16 Critique of Carbon Emission Reduction Efforts41:16 Global Warming and Climate Change Debates47:59 Climate Cycles and Energy Systems49:07 Anthropogenic Carbon Emissions and Data50:55 Debunking Climate Alarmism53:49 Human Survival and Optimal Temperatures56:45 Integrated Assessment Models and Policy59:56 The Reality of Renewable Energy01:07:39 Political and Economic Implications01:08:32 The Role of Financial Industry in Energy Crisis01:12:49 Global Politics and Energy01:23:09 The Future of Nuclear Power01:24:50 Collaboration and Open Science01:29:30 Conclusion and Call to ActionSlides for this podcast, along with AI summaries of all of my podcasts: https://tomn.substack.com/p/podcast-summarieshttps://x.com/denisswisshttps://sshe.ch/faculty/teachers/dr-denis-bednyagin/https://www.linkedin.com/in/denisswiss/=========My Linktree: https://linktr.ee/tomanelson1
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  • Jonathan Cohler:  “Whole rubric of global temperature is a fake & a fraud” | Tom Nelson Pod #310
    About Jonathan Cohler: Graduated in 1980 from Harvard in Physics. Phi Beta Kappa. David McCord Prize.Since the 2010s, I have guest lectured occasionally in the physics department at HarvardSince the late 1990s, I have been keenly interested in the developing disinformation campaign often known as "climate science." I read extensively in this area.In recent years, I have taken an interest in investigating so-called "AI" software, and the planned total take-over of public discourse by the big tech companies and their co-conspirators in our current government.00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction01:53 Mathematical Proof Against Global Temperature05:18 Understanding Temperature and Equilibrium09:37 Critique of Climate Science Methodologies27:12 AI's Role in Climate Science32:31 Interacting with AI for Truth42:57 Addressing Contradictions and Lies43:41 Understanding AI's Limitations47:01 The Greatest Scientific Deception50:33 Flaws in Climate Science Models56:13 The Problem with Global Temperature01:13:56 The Role of AI in Climate Science01:30:06 Final Thoughts and Call to Actionhttps://x.com/cohlerJonathan’s interview with @ChanelRion on @FinePointOAN about the BIG LIE of Climate Science: https://x.com/cohler/status/1929916948835455336Here’s that Orwell2024 tweet about no hockey stick real station data: https://x.com/orwell2022/status/1930599844785054122Related PDFs for this podcast, plus AI summaries of all of my podcasts: https://tomn.substack.com/p/podcast-summariesMy Linktree: https://linktr.ee/tomanelson1
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  • Joe Duarte: “On Cook’s “97%” fraud” | Tom Nelson Pod #309
    First-gen American of Mexican descent.PhD in Social Psychology.Reason, truth, Rostand, marksmanship, and Kate McKinnon.I stand with – and in – the rain.The discussion between Tom and Joe Duarte centers around Joe's criticism of the widely cited statistic that 97% of scientists agree on human-caused global warming. Joe argues that the study supporting this claim was fundamentally flawed and fraudulent, relying on a methodologically unsound review of abstracts by biased, non-expert individuals. He emphasizes the widespread dissemination and acceptance of this flawed study as evidence of institutional failure in academia and the media.00:00 Introduction to Joe Duarte and Climate Consensus00:25 The Politicization of Science02:39 The 97% Climate Consensus Claim06:03 Flaws in the Consensus Methodology09:41 Irrelevant Papers in the Consensus17:22 Systematic Failures and Misinterpretations27:31 Critique of Paper Counting Methods28:12 Attempts to Retract the Paper29:15 Daniel Camon's Political Bias30:33 The Impeach Letter Incident32:48 Inappropriate Journal for Consensus Study35:26 Possibility of Retraction41:34 Scientific Fraud Allegations48:55 Impact on Academic Integrity53:20 Closing Remarks and Resourceshttps://x.com/ValidSciencehttps://validscience.substack.com/========AI summaries of all of my podcasts: https://tomn.substack.com/p/podcast-summarieshttps://linktr.ee/tomanelson1
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