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Is it ok to question the status quo? What if we are wrong right now?

Is it ok to question the status quo? What if we are wrong right now? The Carnivore Code has arrived and it’s already a bestseller!! Get it here: www.thecarnivorecodebook.com

Controversial thoughts 4/10/20: Trigger warning! Is it ok to ask questions about the hottest topics today, like vaccines (he said the "V" word!), climate change (and the "C" word), and COVID-19? I think it is, and this is the whole point of these short videos. We must not be limited by tribalism- we are all humans suddenly faced with times unlikely anything we've ever seen. Now is the time to respectfully question the status quo and share ideas. In this video I offer my own questions after listening to the thoughts of Knutt Wittkowski and John Ioannidis. What is the endgame with a respiratory virus like SARS CoV2? Do we believe this virus will go away when temperatures get warmer and more people are outside (is it ironic we are not being allowed to go outside now and that all of nature is closed?)? This seems unlikely. Why do we believe that we can "wait it out?" I understand the benefits of distancing on the healthcare system, and distribution of PPE, but is there a better way to move forward? What about allowing the young and healthy (though we know that term is fraught with uncertainty) to return to life to allow for herd immunity (and after the UKs consideration of herd immunity is that term also a trigger?)? Right now there are more questions than answers, but we CANNOT be afraid to keep asking them! What do you think? How do we best move forward from here? Who is really in control? Us or coronavirus?

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