The table below contains two lists of “experts” with very strong opinions on Covid-19.
The opinions of those in List A are diametrically opposed to the opinions of those in List B.
Each group is highly critical of the other and each group has other outspoken critics.
The question I would like to ask is, why would you accept the opinions of one group and reject the opinions of the other group without first considering the qualifications and experience of everyone on both lists and carefully taking account of what they have to say?
“Experts” List A | “Experts” List B |
Dr Anthony Fauci, MD, NIAID Director | Dr Andrew Kaufman, MD, BS in Biology |
Dr Deborah Birx, MD, US Global AIDS Coordinator | Dr Rashid Buttar, MD |
Prof Chris Whitty, CMO for England, Chief Medical Advisor to UK Government | Dr Dan Erickson, DO, Emergency Medicine Specialist |
Dr Gregor Smith, GP, CMO for Scotland | Dr Bruce Lipton, PhD, Developmental Biologist |
Patrick Vallance FRS FMedSci FRCP, UK Chief Scientific Adviser | Dr Shiva Ayyadurai, M.I.T. PhD, Scientist, Engineer, Entrpreneur |
Tedros Adhanom, Microbiologist, Director General of WHO | Dr Judy Mikovits, PhD, Biochemist & Molecular Biologist |
Bill Gates, Business Magnate, Software Developer | Dr John Ioannidis, Professor of Medicine |