John Campbell interviewed by James Freeman

John Campbell interviewed by James Freeman

  • 🎙️ Dr. John Campbell is being interviewed by James Freeman on TNT Radio.
  • 📚 Dr. John Campbell has a background in psychiatric and adult nursing, nursing education, and has been involved in videos, media, education, book and article writing related to medicine, nursing, and health for over 27 years.
  • 🕰️ Dr. John Campbell started producing educational videos on VHS tapes in 1990-1991 before moving onto DVDs and then to YouTube in 2007, where he currently has 2.75 million subscribers.
  • 💉 Dr. John Campbell and Dr. Aseem Malhotra initially supported the vaccine rollout but later became more critical due to the differences of the COVID-19 vaccines from traditional vaccines and the limited data available at the time.
  • 🤔 Dr. John Campbell admits that he and others were naive and took official reassurances about the safety and efficacy of the COVID-19 vaccines on trust, but he now takes a more cautious approach and encourages people to do their own research and make informed decisions about vaccination.
  • 🦠 Dr. John Campbell has been an outspoken advocate for public health measures such as social distancing, hand hygiene, and mask-wearing throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • 🌎 Dr. John Campbell is based in the United Kingdom but has followers and viewers from all over the world, and has provided updates and analysis on the COVID-19 pandemic from a global perspective.
James Freeman interview John Campbell
  • 💭 Dying is a part of the experience of life and artificially truncating it takes away something precious.
  • 💭 Informed consent is the key thing in end-of-life care.
  • 💭 There are problems in end-of-life care, and cases where people are put on end-of-life care without informed consent from the family or the patient.
  • 💭 The sovereignty of an individual’s choice should be the paramount concern in healthcare, and if decisions are being made without informed consent, it needs to be exposed and corrected as a matter of urgency.
  • 💭 There are concerns about the “slippery slope” of euthanasia laws, such as in Canada, where the law was originally brought in for terminally ill people but later amended to include people suffering from pain.
  • 💭 It’s worrying that once a law is in place, it often settles down, and further moves can be made.
  • 📈 The original data from Swindon on heart inflammation was clearly wrong, according to Professor Norman Fenton, but the corrected data showed there was no increase in inflammatory heart disease. It is surprising to see such big changes to the data.
  • 📊 There was an increase of 226 stillbirths between 2020 and 2021 in the United Kingdom, representing an increase of 9.53%.
  • 🌍 The World Health Organization (WHO) is seeking to impose new powers on its member countries in the event of a new pandemic arising. There are concerns that sovereignty of individual countries would be ceded to the WHO and that they would be in a position to make judgments about what happens in different countries without any democratic control.
Comments are closed.