Slightly off topic, but for those who might not be aware, a late Friday (press) release is a known - and often effective - crisis defuser. In short, the mainstream media news cycle dials down on the weekends; and the hope is that by Monday am the outrage will have dissipated and/or something more newsworthy has come along.
Once you're aware of this tactic, it becomes a signal / tell about the source and their perception (read: concern / fear) about the issue they're facing. You'll also, sadly, see this more often than you expect.
The Youtube video in the title of this post is by John Campbell, a retired nurse educator known for misleading commentary about COVID-19 vaccines (source: Wikipedia).
>known for misleading commentary about COVID-19 vaccines
That is certainly not what he is known for.
Wikipedia is not a neutral "source" for anything politicized. Also a quick check on the sources listed on John Campbells article shows me they have pretty much no source for any of the "misleading claims". Wikipedia just reflects the smear campaign against him on other websites that started once he started to question the WHO narrative.
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The Youtube video in the title of this post is by John Campbell, a retired nurse educator known for misleading commentary about COVID-19 vaccines (source: Wikipedia).
That is certainly not what he is known for.
Wikipedia is not a neutral "source" for anything politicized. Also a quick check on the sources listed on John Campbells article shows me they have pretty much no source for any of the "misleading claims". Wikipedia just reflects the smear campaign against him on other websites that started once he started to question the WHO narrative.