Im a scientist who read the PCR test at the very beginning of all of this and I understood it. I called my provincial health authority to find out how many cycles they used and after a half hour of waiting on hold I was told that I was not allowed to know how many cycles they used. Thats when I knew something was very wrong with all of this.
People FOI'd the different main labs and loads of hospitals and the most common number coming back was 45. 45 cycles. Which basically would find a papaya positive. Which, indeed, it did, in Tanzania.
come on, there were soo much more red signals, and any physician worth his education and his oath should have realized very soon in 2020 that something smelled very fishy. And especially when the socalled "vaccine" was rolled out so extremely fast, it was extremely clear to me that the whole world was lied to and the vaccine was intended for something COMPLETELY different than the health of the global population.
I'm an educator in a specialised area of health (Resuscitation & Emergency Medicine). I watched Dr. Campbell's metamorphosis over the pandemic. It was painful to watch someone come to the realisation over time, that the institutions we should trust have decayed into the bizarre state of affairs they themselves morphed into. I have the greatest respect for this man's professionalism and for being a stand for seeking the truth at a time when it was scarce, suppressed and actively manipulated. He continues to ask very good questions. I hope he continues to bringing sense to the complexity and preponderance of evidence that is coming to light that the media seems wilfully blind to.
@roderickthered4981 Imagine if Dr Campbell didn't change his stance, when you stand in front of thousands and you're telling people to get the jab without any real science, that's irresponsible.
It's been very satisfying to see Dr Campbell come full circle on the mRNA vaccines. He's proven himself to be a man of integrity, just a little too trusting of people in authority in the beginning of the pandemic.
I'm near 70 and I am so very impressed with how John's mind works. What a brilliant and kind person he is. Thank you gentlemen for this wonderful interview. Truth is refreshing and actually gives more hope than what "our CDC" has told us.
Impressed?? Brilliant?? If that is so, why did he not realize at the very beginning that there was something seriously wrong with this socalled "vaccine", like many other really brilliant doctors and scientists did, who were then completely demonized and censored. I knew the truth from the very beginning, and so could and SHOULD every serious doctor who is worth his hippocratic oath. All the rest are idiots and insults to the medical profession.
When people in my life started taking medical advice from politicians, and calling doctors conspiracy theorists, that's when I realized we were in big trouble
One bunch of Drs have turned another lot of Drs into heretics. Believe in the vaccine or you're name is blackened. It really isn't just politicians. The pro-Covid vax medicals and politicians are in lockstep.
And to this day there are still people ignoring evidence and taking the word of politicians and profit driven, pharmaceutical companies over serious medical professionals. It's depressing.
I have to post this in segments as the “Nazi propagandists” will not allow me to word this in one, these men encouraged millions into a medical procedure that damaged their health. We have had the medical trials, now for the criminal ones
I watched this yesterday on Neil's channel, my take-away was , how nice it was to listen to John being interviewed with no time constraints and the freedom to express himself in a long- relaxed form format , the first time since Feb 2020
My experience as a former nurse. After 2 year diploma program I graduated and worked as RN. A few years later I completed a very useful diploma in critical care and moved into ICU nursing and then Urgent Care. Somewhere along the way I got pulled into the "need a degree" mentality. I don't regret getting the university degree but I learned absolutely nothing that taught me how to care for patients better. I agree completely with Dr Campbell's view.
I too am a diploma nurse. I have post graduate certifications in pediatric emergency nursing and 33 years of experience in pediatric critical care. I do not need a University degree to tell me if a child is sick or not. I do not aspire to be a manager or hospital director. I will remain at the bedside where I am fulfilled and find joy.
Chickens will come home to roost. It will take time, and people/ organisations who have made lots of money will fight the truth coming out. But it will. The real danger is that people don't know who to trust, the shepherd boy shouts wolf, and no one believes anybody.
@@yessanknow302 Many are also corrupted with Big Pharma money. The financial ties between Big Pharma and the US mainstream media is DOWNRIGHT WICKED! I canceled all my tv cable services in early 2020 because of all the Big Pharma propaganda. It's much easier to think for yourself, when you aren't being flooding with BS LIES CONSTANTLY inside your own home.
As a recently retired P2K nurse I think Dr John hits the nail on the head. I’m saddened by the deterioration in the NHS. The very essence of nursing was about that connection between clinician and patient, assessment, knowledge, intuition and individual care. In such a short time I no longer recognise the NHS. Demoralised, depleted and burned out staff. Nurses are the life blood of quality patient care. Sad times.
@sector603 It's Toryism that's destoyed our trust in the scientific community, and responsible for the cynical degredation of the NHS. It's a social democratic government that we need, to put the interests of the 99% first.
A fine example of a great interview. I loved the way Neil asks and listens intently without interruption. Two men that I wholeheartedly respect. You both have such integrity, principles and care so much about people. Neil's closing sentence was so touching. I too trust you, John Cambell. You really are a lovely decent human being. Thank you, gentlemen. Much love. ❤
Integrity and compassion ,wisdom and insight.Thank God for these two honest informed gentlemen..who put their learning and expertise out there to help us ...These two are GOLD,ROYALTY...
This is actually known as an 'in-depth' interview rather than a 'long-form' one - just trying to keep the jargon going strong as the keepers are being booted out at a rate of knots
These 2 quacks misinformed you during the pandemic & continue to do so now. They are an insult to the medical profession, and are directly responsible for people not taking the vaccine & some of those people died. The excess deaths are due to the lockdowns, the NHS ever extending waiting times and your fat, unhealthy population. That's why Sweden, which had just a big vaccine uptake, has no excess deaths. I have an elderly Aunt who didn't have any vaccine, she caught covid twice. Once at the beginning when there was no vaccine and that put her on a ventilator. The second time, just recently, she developed a blood clot and had to have her leg opened up from hip to ankle, which isn't healing properly due to her age and frailty.
With respect, I am sick of seeing/hearing Nurse Campbell fawned over and complimented to the skies. He pushed the “medicine” very, very hard on his many hapless followers long after the full information was out there for all of us. Shame on him for accepting all this glory - who knows how many deaths he caused before his big awakening. Maybe the money from “the sources” ran out so he switched sides.
As a doctor I started listening to this with some scepticism. Dr Campbell clearly is a thinker who can be bold and speak sense in a world where that approach is becoming increasingly rare. I will certainly listen to him again.
I hope you have been open and honest with your patients about the potencial harms and risk levels, if not then your doctor title means nothing! First do no harm!
@@ItApproaches Dr. John has approached this whole thing with an open mind and has relied on data. He walks a fine line as to avoid being censored. If you think that’s dumb, than you wouldn’t comprehend anything else so we’ll leave it at that
This is an excellent discussion. It's refreshing to see it carried out in a gentlemanly way where Neil and John are concentrating on each others views without interruption. So much information and clarity.
Never tested. Never wore a mask. Never vaccinated. Lost friends over it, banned from travelling with work, fell out with family. I'd do it all again in a heartbeat.
Why do you feel the need to wear this like a badge of honour? I suspect the main reason you fell out with everyone is because you're exactly the sort of insufferable person that practically drove people who were on the fence to follow the narrative, just to annoy you
I admire you. I succumbed to 2 jabs after a year's holdout. The threat of further isolation from family seduced me to having them. I hold that it has physically negatively affected me but i cannot and will not take complaint back into a damaged, negligent, demoralised, castigated system that deals more with not getting to the cause, only the making of money either by a career choice or a medically, surgically or chemically determined one for a 'patient'. What it did was to lead me to learn of the explosion of nutritional deceits that have long poisoned us over the last 100 years further abetting the oh so many 'evil' actors who through business and politics, have so sullied the Human Condition. However! Vital reformations are developing it seems. Hallelujah!
As an ex RN due to the last couple of years, I had an appointment with a GP to be prescribed Ivermectin for our protection in the height of the pandemic. I was called shortly before my appointment and told that the GP had been told they were banned from prescribing said drug. Definitely sinister in my opinion. Thank you for this very open discussion 🙏💛🌸
Got mine in Mexico beat Omnicron in a day. In the words of a song by the great Michael Jackson “All I wanna say is that they don't really care about us”
i got ivermectine from my pharmacist and when i went for the 2e time he told me, he can get a fine of euro 15.000 if he give me ivermectine again. (I kept the proves)
There are several impeccable studies now which rule out any role for ivermectin with Covid 19. Not as a preventative, not as therapy; alone or in combination. It's a pity.
I called my GP Dec 2020 to request ivmectin as prophylactic so I could nurse my mother. My GP showed no interest in FLCCC guidance . I asked to have a look and call back. She didn't return my call.😒😡
This is quite a cathartic watch. It exemplifies all the thoughtfulness, clarity and logic that many were ridiculed for either displaying or wanting during these last 3 years. Thank you, John!
It is so encouraging to see Neil and Dr. John really get down to critical thinking and begin to ask real questions regarding what they are seeing in our world today! I call these people heroes! Thank you!
@@TheSoulBlossom I mean that GBnews is a rent an opinion media outlet that pushes the agenda of its sponsors. Many of its hosts, panelists and commentators have quite different opinions when on other TV channels. (Excluding the doctor there - he is always objective and knows his sttuff)
Dr Campbell would have been an excellent teacher. Listening to him and his explanation of how the old style vaccines work compared to the MRNA made sense to me. Thank you both for an extremely interesting talk..
“ A teacher who cannot explain any abstract subject to a child does not himself thoroughly understand his subject; if he does not attempt to break down his knowledge to fit the child’s mind, he does not understand teaching. ” - Fulton J. Sheen
@@leannemo7382 I guess there's no use in replying to idiots who most certainly haven't seen _anything_ themselves from the people they hate because the propaganda tells them to. It's just like in the beginning of "1984", remember? These folks are simply brainwashed.
Wonderful to hear a long form interview with Dr Campbell. He is a treasure for his commitment to bring real data to us. Gratitude to you Dr Campbell for your wisdom and work for us all.
hahaha - this Nurse/PhD Campbell is a beacon, isn't he? I remember in autumn 2020 in one of his videos he pushed his "charming" figure into the screen saying that he doesn't think closing schools will affect children in any way and he thinks they can catch up later ...
He has definetly come full 180 because i stopped watching him gor a long time when he was promoting the vax but i am glad to see he is finally starting to recognize a very sinister plan.
I am a bit worried that Dr John Campbell may be censored in some way for saying what he thinks on RUclips or social media which may go against the grain of the Truth that has been pushed by politicians, medical organizations, licensing boards and big Pharma. Here in Canada Dr Jordan Peterson is being threatened by the College of Doctors (Psychologists) that they will revoke his Psychologist Licence for making Political comments towards Canadian PM Trudeau. Dr Peterson is challenging this in court as the College of Psychologists actions does appear to be Politically motivated in revoking his Psychologists License for having opinions...
It makes sense that the rightwing in the UK will want to push a conspiracy theory for a failing NHS rather than admit that decades of neglect and underfunding has caused its demise. Conspiracy theories are the rights default way of dealing with difficult truths, especially when they are to blame. So no wonder we have this silly conspiracy theory about covid vaccines causing large amounts of death when in reality the right are incapable of accepting that deaths will rise in the absence of social distancing measures. And deaths will rise due to the NHS being brought to its knees by the right. Clearly a big audience for this nonsense and large amounts of people wanting to be steered away from looking at difficult truths.
You two gentlemen are bang on! I wish I could sit all my (former) friends and family members down and force them to listen to you - see if you could talk some sense into them!! Gratitude and admiration from Canada 🙌🙏🏻💞
I love listening to John and Neil. My people hail from the isle of skye but I'm two generations removed here in the United States of America. The tones and inflections in their speech remind me of my grandmothers and grandfathers talking around the dinner table. God bless you both gentlemen.
Thanks for reuploading this. 👍 Niel makes the point that 'nursing is care.' Having spent 52 years as a disabled patient, I've experienced the truth of this in my younger days, but not so much today. Great discussion
There's a clear line between "care" and "nursing" when it comes to the NHS. Nursing is funded by the NHS. Care is funded by you. Hence the financial rape of the elderly when they get put into care homes.
At the time of covid breaking out, my 88 yr old mother (a grade 5 graduate) was living in a nursing home. She declined the covid vaccine. She is still alive today at 91 yrs old.
I know a 82 years old lady that got her 5th jab before Xmas,,, less than a week after, she was admitted to hospital with severe pneumonia that kept her under surveillance for 2 weeks . This happened in Sherbrooke Québec, Canada, the most censured country of the planet under control of Justin Castro and his goons .
Except he accepted everything he was told without seeking out research and evaluations by well-qualified, independent, non-government clinicians and scientists - and passed on misleading information. But he is an excellent nurse and not a medical doctor.
Thanking you both, John and Neil, again pulling apart the dark shades covering the medical machine. As an 82 year old, you John got me through this chaos.
I didn't know Dr. Campbell started giving classes to the masses such a long time ago, with cassettes no less wow, that was very creative and innovative. My respect grows even more. Thank you Neil for this interview.
As a retired nurse in the US, I knew we were being lied to when one of the ER Drs told me they had a protocol from the CDC and they weren’t allowed to deviate from it. No individual based care allowed. No matter what. God help us.
He will, He always does. Love will conquer all and tyranny will be gone sooner or later... It's all a matter of time, sin is a loosing game and evil never prevails beyond death, which will come for all of us regardless of what idiots despots do (: God bless you
Same! I took my husband into ER at the beginning of omicron. They told us the only treatment on the protocol was remdesiver . No steroids, no updrafts, no antibiotics, no monoclonal antibodies. His test was positive for Covid-19 CXR was bibasilar pneumonia. Oximetry was in the 80s on room air. coughing with bloody sputum. His mother had died of kidney failure with remdesiver. They didn’t have a bed. We requested home oxygen. They said they would order it. We left. I called the O2 supplier and their on call person had been initially contacted, but when they called back they were told to “never mind he left AMA. “ I managed to get home O2 anyway. Basically I acquired 🐎👀 medicine with Loratidine, and the zinc and D he recovered and returned to work in about a week. I feel like he dodged a bullet. That was a year ago. Possibly we had one more episode two weeks ago, but didn’t test. Took 🐎medicine right away and it didn’t get as bad no need for oxygen .
This is absolutely 100% correct. Even in the U.S.A. I've been an RN for 23 years now. My heart has always been in ICU nursing. I am, although quite the academic, a staff nurse for life. That's all I've ever wanted. To titrate drips, manage ventilators, assess and reassess patients, make educated guesses on what needs to be done. To see the improvement in patient condition and see them extubated and go home. I've always found this to be the most rewarding thing in the world outside of my family and relationship with God. Nursing has gotten so bad, as of late, that I've taken a lower level management job. I do not like it and miss my patients. It's just so unbearable to be on the floor anymore. No help, no supplies, Physician Assistants and low quality Nurse Practitioners have taken the place of MD's. Like John stated, the relationship between nurses and doctors are very interpersonal. You develop a relationship of trust and respect that requires YEARS to build. This has been destroyed. It affects patient care, safety and thoroughness of care. I just can't do it. After seeing what healthcare is and should be after 23 years, it is a disgrace what it has been reduced to.
Oh thank you for stating this. I’ve had several bad experiences with PAs where they told me something I knew was wrong. I’m the daughter of a surgeon and sister of an NP. I don’t mention this during office visits because I do understand how that can create a barrier of communication, but especially with PAs, I’ve had several experiences where they have actually told me off because I questioned something respectfully. I’m sure there are good PAs out there but the bad ones I’ve encountered have really turned me off. I don’t trust what they say.
Could you be more detailed? I love everything you have said so far. My daughter has been an LVN since early 2015 but has been a stay home mom since Early 2020. She is embarking on a BSN degree beginning in September and will have her BSN and begin working again in January 2026 as an RN. She worked very hard as an LVN and hasn’t indulged me with any insight on apparent deterioration during her her limited experience. But then she doesn’t know how it was 23-Years ago either since she was only 8 back then. Thank You 🙏 in advance!
I have been a nurse for 35 years, 33 of those in pediatric critical care. I currently work in the most incredible hospital and have amazing relationships with the anaesthesiologists, fellows and residents with whom I work. We do not have PA’s nor do NP’s run our units. We have just started computer based charting and I HATE that it takes away from my bedside time because everything I do is focussed on getting that damn machine to work. If we didn’t have computers to do all my charting on I could get my work done in half the time and spend more effort focussing on my patients and their families.
There aren't too many people in this world who have both intelligence and integrity. Dr. John Campbell definitely possesses both. I could listen to him speak for hours.
Mate Dr John Campbell pushed many to take the Vax from the beginning.. you really need to check that before you comment such nonsense.. hes only just come round . He's got blood on his hands..
He did convince me to get it with his needle aspiration videos. I asked the nurse about this and she did say it was always a fact that they drew the needle back to make sure they weren't in a blood vessel but for covid they were told not to do that. Not that they weren't told to do it but were told NOT to. She did this for me and I had zero side effects other than a little soreness at the injection site. I hope I got away with it.
He speaks sense and truth! He had reevaluated data and admits he took it but realized government, big pharma, promoted a lie with media and people not being allowed to talk.
I really dislike that people undermine John as they say he is a nurse not a doctor. My best friend trained at Guy's in London for 6 years, worked in geriatric care, pediatric , ICU... in hospitals all over the UK. She moved to Australia as she had more opportunities (and better Income). She was accepted to Cambridge to study medicine at 18 yet she decided against it as she told me that she wanted to care for her patients and relate to them. This is a genuine skill of a caregiver which John has.
Very happy to hear from an experienced nursing professional but I dislike that by using the term Dr, this gives the impression he is a qualified medic (7 years training).
in the future what has happened will be called the New Dark Ages or the 2nd……We are confronted by a new form of obscurantism, thank goodness there remains people like John Campbell.
I did not know that Dr John was a nurse by profession until today. I also learned that he had continued onward and upward in his education earning a PhD. Therefore the title Doctor is well earned.
What a fabulous interview. John, as clear and engaging as always. Neil being an attentive listener and asking well-balanced, open questions. Thank you both.
Very easily..........he is totally wrong and has been all long while encouraging people to take this filthy concoction and only waking up a little about 2 years too late.
@@bigbensmith9504 He was wrong. He was working off the data that was available to him that he believed to be true. He changed his opinion then admitted he was wrong.
@@NoLefTurnUnStoned. He is held up to be some sort of expert here yet I had worked out in March 2020 that this all stank and by May 2020 with the help of certain experts and a lot of reading of the supposed research and isolation papers together with the design of the test protocols had worked out that there was no thingy and that it was all a wildly concocted scam. It was already known before the release of the injectable that even in their fabricated world they weren't even claiming that it would stop transmission although the media were claiming otherwise. I gave my mother that evidence BEFORE the injecting started. I can explain in detail why this is all a scam yet this supposed nurse STILL cannot work out the extent of the scam here. People it appears will follow dumb arses like this man over a cliff because they are too lazy to read a few papers and understand what the supposed x spurts have been doing. Weird world.
@@NoLefTurnUnStoned. there was a plethora of credible, and reliable alternative, and independent information available very early on. The Great Barrington Declaration…. a lot of those scientists were speaking out on independent media. Yes, the level and amount of censorship was enormous, but the information was still available on other platforms. Of course he was bamboozled if he only followed the “official” narrative.
No watch back to the science. That was not it. He suddenly realised how many more watched his posts when he spread fear, suspicion, conspiracy theories. He persistently gets his interpretation of technical medical studies completely wrong with a predisposition of what he wants to believe to support his new “ good earner” conspiracy theorist stance.
@@jamesrussel1133 I live in a remote place but have internet connectivity. For years I have depended on the publication "Where there is no doctor" and often over the years have had to self medicate. I stumbled on Dr Campbell's channel. I found his approach very balanced. I contracted CV19 and took Ivermectin, not because he had recommended it but because there was a lot of other information available first hand in this region, supported by eminently qualified doctors with real life experience I found on the internet. Ironically this information was largely diametrically opposed to what our governments were saying. I listen, process and make up my own mind. Dr Campbell's "about turn" clearly resulted from his own research. I commend his integrity. Oh, and I decided not to go for the jab, unlike Dr Campbell. In a nutshell, I disagree with your cynicism.
@james russel Wrong. I'm in the field and he generally does a pretty good job of representing the studies he cites accurately. I notice that your criticism is almost a copy pasta of numerous other empty criticisms, all of which give no specific examples of studies he misrepresented. That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.
This retired Australian '48er F is very pleased with these 2 fine chaps! I've long liked Neil for his work on Scotland's history which keenly relates to my 16 year family genealogy work. John's Nursing history fits strongly with mine but mental health nursing for me took place in the last 20 years of my nursing work, which had begun in a Melbourne general hospital's psychiatric ward posting no less - complete with rubber cells that were, in the mid 60's not often used if i recall correctly. Throughout the c years i became utterly dismayed and periodically somewhat 'wounded' at just how so much had disappeared and changed. Finding John's research work certainly boosted aspects of my views re all that was promoted by authorities and others. Simultaneously i was reassured if not delighted to to find and see on RUclips how John's work was being admired and praised my another of my heroes team, Dr Bret Weinstein. I so relate to John's take on what Nursing really is nowadays. My university degrees (BA Art History, Applied Law) and a Nursing mental health pg diploma is fully matched to John's breakdown of the format of 'old' nursing and the more recent "prestigious" theoretical approach based in universities. These institutions themselves are now fully sullied and so too in my mind is their nursing format. Nursing is a high art form and a skilled nurse (RN/'Nursing Sister') often was hailed by many. Of course being realist it wasn't all smooth sailing nor without 'bad eggs'. Both my own sister (an ICU specialist then an educator herself) gained deep feelings and gratitude for our comprehensive and broad very good 'old school' nursing training. We were supported by the group, hospital structures and community respect laced with admiration as we moved through and up the apprentice ladder to gain 'the veil'. The 'Sisterhood' on all fronts, albeit often bitchy, had its blessings too. Thanks again to two fine men of much merit. Julie.
A maverick is now someone who once they find the truth, they do not deny it, or try to hide it but shine a light on it for everyone else to see. Thank you both!
@Em K He has already acknowledged that he was a sheep believing what the Whitty was saying. He had 2 of the jabs, thank goodness he realised the truth and didn't get the booster. As a lot of people have died afterward.
Thanks you for a fantastic interview , you both are wonderful , 🙌 ❤️ John Campbell has helped to lots of thinking people to overcome a dark period from 2020 - 2022 .
Oh pleeeeeeease! He spent the first two years of this horror show pushing the jab hard! Then when it was safe for him and his lucrative channel he quietly switched sides … thought no one would notice.
@@JR-yx3po Oh pleeeeeeese, have you never changed your take on a subject due to new information or are you so perfect you get everything right the first time?
When my late husband spent weeks in Chichester hospital, my mother, a retired 60's trained nurse, rang her friends in London and exclaimed "it's old fashioned nursing like we used to do". I was advised to go back to London for better doctors. I refused to leave because of the nursing care. Those nurses made the last few weeks with my husband joyful and stress free, old fashioned nurses are the Best!
How wonderful, two of my favourite people on the planet both who have helped save my sanity and inspired me these past 3 years. Endless gratitude and respect from the continent. 🥰🌈 Thank you and Bravo
When I was in nursing school in the US in the mid 70’s I lived in a house that had 2 year, 3 year and 4 year nursing students… the best skilled beside nurses were the 3 year students that spent maximum of the training at the beside, then the 2 year that had both college courses and bedside, whereas the 4 year students had the least bedside nursing and spent majority of their time on research and paper nursing.. once I graduated and did bedside the 4 year students had the hardest time dealing with beside and many went into management and unfortunately they has so little bedside experience and that made them clueless of the reality of staff nursing.. after a few years you can not determine which degree each nurse had. Too many clueless higher degree nurses with little of no bedside nursing are making the decisions. After 46 years of nursing I have seen trends to come and go and get frustrated that the “new” policy and procedures have been done and failed in the past…. Thanks for all of your great work.
I graduated from a 3 year hospital based school of nursing in 1988. I could give an IM, insert a foley, deliver a baby, and run a ward when I graduated. The University educated nurses had a difficult time with a full patient load when they first hit the floors. I felt badly for them.
EiddeM I started as an LPN 1984 and retired 50 yrs later as a ARNP. And I agree with all you said about the life of nursing . Such a loss. I believe in the NPs but see no😊thing good about losing those 3 year g😅rads
The Australian TGA did a paper on Ivermectin in 2015 and it was extremely positive as Australian Doctors have been using it as a matter of course for many ailments including even to small children from around 2 - 3 years old with very good results. That paper has disappeared from TGAs site since they decided that Australian Governments had banned it! Disgraceful of them following the big pharmaceutical companies!
I agree with Dr John Campbell concerning Covid. I also believe that the Government and Media are hiding the truth about Global warning and CO2. We are spending billions on windmills and such like, when this money could be spent on other pressing needs.
Due to a traffic accident I was hospitalized for three weeks last summer . Those nurses kind of became part of my family. Doctors come for a few minutes but nurses are around the whole day. When it was time to leave I had tears in my eyes.😊
Such a breath of fresh air, thanks guys. I’ve had two vaccine injections because I was a front line worker at the time but I am now having more problems with pain in my hands and a lack of overall strength.My wife, also has had two vaccinations and has fibromyalgia, has been unable to throw off various coughs, colds and sickness bug for months. She is now having a series of blood tests from the doctor to try to diagnose any issues. I have become sceptical that I did the right thing and was one of the millions of sheep that went with the government’s advice believing it was true.
Saying that citizens are sheep is degrading and the citizens decided as best they could based on available information. I like to keep the blame for the con artists who manipulated government and hospital systems to ram this through without conscience or open scrutiny. I am in the US and there were entire hospital systems which decided in advance they would not give anything except vaccines and would not allow covid patients into clinics for treatment. In contrast, a local teaching hospital OHSU, began genetic analysis of variants, supporting the counties in tracking illness through sewage sampling, investigating what support care was effective.
I lived through this era John spoke of. Training as a nurse in the mid 80s traditionally and then later had to crunch through the future of higher education for all future development. I see very clever people in the NHS who are more about them and their promotion and career structure than actually patient care.
I have trusted Dr. Campbell from the beginning of Covid, when I first discovered him. An honest, Godly man, with great compassion and a passion for teaching. Thank you to Dr. Campbell.
As a doctor...yeah, I've learned a lot from experienced nurses, PAs, and NPs. There's been a weird "no MD, no opinion" trend in some circles. That's always been an absurd standard. And that's coming from an MD.
@@bandit6272 did you take and recommend the Jab Dr? I know a lot like mine were cut out of the Loop , they preferred Drive Throughs and Tent Revivals to getter done. Idk, seemed like Dr’s were silent for the most part or couldn’t believe what was going on and witnessed it unfold with disbelief. And keep Working.
it is becoming rare these days, given all healthcare workers are under c0ercive threats from the state, if you don't take the vx, you'd lose your job. Many have said this is only the beginning, a trial run, and now what do you know, welcome to mR-N-A flu jabs, soon there'll be a jab for everything, heck a quarterly jab, then monthly jab, and before you know it, you won't reach retirement age, Kerching!
I've only worked as a carer (HCA) in an NHS hospital since September 2020, but in that time I have seen a decline in the NHS and the way that is managed. I have witnessed ludicrous implementations of directives and policies from layers of management above the immediate clinical managers. I had no prior experience of care before the pandemic, but I know myself to be a caring person and despite being educated to degree level, I felt this was the most positive thing I could do with my life at that time. I found the adjustment to the way the NHS works extremely difficult. Like Dr Campbell, I'm not a 'structures' person; I'm a people person. At first, I was way out of my depth, and struggled to keep up with the workload and particularly the paperwork/record keeping side of the job. I found it impossible to "process" 4-5 elderly, often frail, patients with mobility issues, giving them the personal care they needed in the morning. Admittedly I got better at it, but there was always a conflict between treating patients as jobs to 'get done' and real people with feelings, thoughts, questions, fears and individual desires. Owing to the time pressure we could not give the level of care the patients deserved. There simply wasn't time. Instead, by way of leading questions, we would have to manipulate them into saying they were ok with not having a shave; or being washed in bed despite the fact they were able to get to the washroom to shower, all be it slowly. This never sat well with me and often I was reprimanded by my colleagues for not "getting enough done", despite working as hard as I could. When I started the job it was between the first two waves of Covid in the UK, though there were still many cases of infection in our ward, the second wave was yet to really get going. However, there was a sense of teamwork. A sense of carers, nurses and support staff mucking in to make it work as best we could. Staff sickness was a major problem and dealing with incoming infected patients, juggling beds around to reduce the risk of cross-infection within the ward etc made it a major strain. But somehow, we muddled along and made it work. Luckiy the patients were, in the most part, very understanding. During those crazy crazy months someone in upper management saw it fit to introduce the electronic record keeping system known as System1. The clunkiest bit of software I have ever used. Not only was its interface's highly un-user friendly - even logging in and out of the system could waste 5-10 minutes - but on top of this new method of keeping records, we still had to enter many of the records in the bedside folders as well, so the nurses had them to hand when administering medication. I am a very patient person and almost never lose my rag with people, but I remember completely losing it with the retched IT guy who's unfortunate job it was to train us to use the software. And this brings me to my main point: Dr Campbell talks about the "right kind of people" going in to nursing. He's absolutely correct of course; nurses and carers NEED to be instinctively kind, caring people with great communication (i.e. listening) skills. But even the most patient people, when they are undervalued, overworked, overtired and stressed will lose their patience as tempers fray towards the end of a 12hr shift. Over time, I watched as the sense of teamwork fell apart. With the pandemic receding, the staffing levels remaining wholly inadequate, co-operation broke down. Meanwhile, management directives told us to do what we were already trying to do, or presented new hoops and targets to jump through without provision of extra staff or resources to meet those targets. In our capital city, the upper echelons of our society, i.e. the politicians, demonstrated their inability to organise a piss up in a brewery, while showing off their utter disdain for ordinary people. While a piteous Liz Truss was being laughed out of No.10, resentment was building in hospitals up and down the country. Caring people, are also sensitive empathic people. It is demoralising to witness patients in dire situations having their basic care needs and dignity neglected and feel powerless to do anything about it; people who have been paying into the NHS since it was founded are being short changed by our generation. I handed in my notice last autumn. I feel bad leaving the ward behind, but I was no longer able to give my best, and with my wages only marginally above minimum wage, the only real rewards I experienced were giving excellent care and working in a team that was mutually supportive; two things that ceased to be possible in the conditions we had to work in. Dr Campbell is right again - we need to rebuild care in our own communities by taking it into our own hands. We need to look after those immediately around us, in our boroughs, towns and villages. The government is not going to do it for us. They are in the pockets of big pharma and industrialists and are only intent on feathering their own nests and paying their health insurance bills.
Seems to me you missed big government; big business is far back in the field. It at least delivers a product which people are willing to buy. You were caught in the beauracratic Matrix, the hell of organizations.
What worries me at the moment is the prospect of 15 minute cities. This will affect domiciliary care in a very adverse way. Who is going to pay these charges? The carers? Obviously they don’t earn enough and that wouldn’t be justified. Or the care agencies? No that’s not feasible either. Or the service users? That’s not going to work either, is it? For people that qualify the council pays. How much is that going to cost? Or if they don’t qualify an unfair burden is going to land on their shoulders.
thanks for explaining that , i intuited it based on the bureaucracy and self interest and profit dominance i see in other structures. we are all being dominated by an economic system of violence. Neo liberal economic policies! And techno feudalism! We must resist! you sound like a wonderful person with so much to offer your community it really bothers me that the system we live in will not allow you to give your great value and then receive value you deserve at the very least a secure living wage ❤️
Having worked in the NHS myself I really empathise with all you have described. Thank you for your care. The world needs more people like you. We are the ones who will create a kinder world, not the politicians.
That must have taken you ages to write and I could sense how heartfelt it was. You paint a very sorry picture of reality in the NHS which, sadly, I totally agree with. It seems to me the NHS lost a very caring nurse when you left and I fear many more are as disillusioned as you so quickly became. I am not a medical person and do not (and never would want to) work in the NHS. But as a tax-paying retiree, I live in absolute dread of needing to ever go into hospital under current circumstances as it appears to be under-funded, badly managed, and top heavy with completely unnecessary management personnel. Well done for your post.
Dr. Campbell is an impressive person. In the beginning when he was just digesting mainstream information I was thinking he's just a mainstream parrot, not questioning anything, not thinking at all, but he evolved with time before our very eyes and he is now a complete person that is actually questioning things, thinking, rationalizing and asking great questions, which is something expected from a PhD, so we should all admire the incredible transformation of our doc here.
Yes, he was one of my regular places I went that represented the main narrative. That was hard to digest and watch at times as I was getting information from a wide source. But, I think I was attracted to his integrity, which proved to be solid in the end. Everyone of us has been on a slightly different path in this last three years.
Been with the Doctor from day one, woke up a few weeks earlier, made me doubt him a bit, but seeing the dread in his eyes when he put the dots together broke my heart. You could see the ground dissolve underneath his of was about the work he loved. He is a true gem
Yeah ..doubts was there ...but then I looked at Sukharit Bhakti, and tried to find the motive of why professional people would be against this vaccine...and the only answer is that they actually care about people and have backbone and integrity....the rest has a lot of deaths and maiming to answer for ....
I came across Dr Campbell at the beginning of the covid mess. Thank you to the YT algorithm. I think he was at 20k subscribers. He was full on believing the authorities but slowly changed as the data was showing there was something seriously wrong with government advice. Science. He was way ahead on Vit D. A leader. If just that knowledge had been actioned millions people could have been saved at minimal cost. For this alone he should be knighted. He is a treasure.
I lkke Dr. J....I work in the alternative health community and Vit D has long been on my and my colleagues lips......interestingly we are termed "conspiracy theorists". Wait until folk realise the myths they have been main stream fed on meat, cholesterol etc. Exciting times. 🙏🙏
Yes, I hope he gets knighted - it will confirm my suspicions about him for sure. Queenie had interesting taste when it came to knighting people, (saville, rolf & cliff (AKA "kitty") all come to mind). I wonder if Charlie will get to give Nursie the honour? 🤔
@@adamwaz5615 vitamin D deficiency is key in people who get hospitalized and die. I don't know about millions since official statistics are purposefully inflated (which has been proved and if you follow Dr. Campbell's channel you'd have seen the evidence) but if they're to be believed yes, it would've saved millions.
Dr. Campbell followed reported all the data and all the endless updates from the start. He spoke scientifically, managing to express himself for all to understand. He never took sides, instead focused on finding any available data from various places. In my opinion, his coverage of all facets of this named pandemic, remains unmatched. As a science based medical professional, he never wavered in transparency. Thank you
He failed to challenge the data and was influential in people getting the vaccine . He criticised the Great Barrington declaration . His views have changed because he has personally been damaged by the vaccine .
What a great interview! An interviewer who asks intelligent questions and actually lets his guest answer fully; a rare thing these days. And as for John Campbell, a truly remarkable man.
John Campbell is honourable as he doesn't seem to have a problem admitting he didn't get it right in the beginning and as more evidence was made available he searched for the truth.
There are very few people who speak publicly these days, willing to admit they were wrong about something and have changed their mind based on new evidence.
Yet, other people had access to the same data and got it right from the very beginning - but not Campbell hahahaha. And also, most of the YT "doctors" got it wrong and only recently "saw the light" ...
If you read the papers he references (Campbell) and heard ANY of the arguments against him and knew how many discussions he refuses to have with those who disagree with him… you’d realize he’s not so honest, lying by omission is still a lie.
@@yessanknow302 You think? I bet I could prove you wrong. Have you ever seen or heard his "opposition"? Have you read any of the papers he posts links to? Which one? Bet I could show you exactly where he hid the truth. And no, lying by lying is still not as bad as lying by omission (though both suck). Lying by omission means he can lie to you and have a perfect excuse later to blame you for your understanding of it, after it was you who put the lies into the places he left open for.
I started watching you when you started talking about Covid while it was just in China, then it hit Italy. Everything you predicted came true! I was very happy to have learned so much from your videos, so that by the time it got to the US, I was way ahead of the curve in knowledge about Covid! Thank you so much! I still love watching your videos!
@@rg9749that's where he got me...I often thot of why he changed his mind....it was novel to us all...but he did say he was mistaken after he did more research....I trusted him...today I am suffering myocarditis 😮
Agree wholeheartedly with John regarding the lack of love in the profession. I was a nurse here in Australia for 15 years prior to being forced out by the mandates and I can say from my experience that truly caring for the people you looked after was seen by many as a flaw and a weakness. It has become more of a task oriented job now. Very very sad indeed for both the patient and the nurse who wants to give more of themselves.
It’s all about stats and ‘recovery rates’ and payment by results in my field (mental health and IAPT)… anyone who doesn’t fit the model of being able to ‘move to recovery’ is denied access and often palmed off, labelled as treatment resistant and pushed on to be cared for by charities. The most traumatised individuals are too ‘much’ for primary care and “not stable enough for Psychology dept” so are just left!! Monetising and commodifying health care does not work. People are not cash cows, they are people….
Same here in tiny Malta. My wife, now retired, used to come home tired and frustrated always saying, ''This isn't nursing that we are doing. '' This is a universal trend apparently.
I feel an affinity to Dr. John. I started my career in nursing in 1973 and became a state registered nurse in 1976. I fell project 2000 was a disaster! I also moved to the clinical teaching side and carried on for many years, then moved into teaching nurse apprenticeships, which I loved. I retired last year after 50 years
I was a project 2000 graduate, which was my second career. I finished as a nurse practitioner seeing patients, diagnosing, discharging autonomously. From my point of view project 2000 was a success, but I did have the advantage of 25+ years in industry before embarking on it.
@@ShaferHart as far as I was aware there were no particular issues for patients either, especially when they weren’t able to see their GP in 2020. Patient care was always the most important aspect. Yes I benefited professionally but never at patients’ expense. Telling families that their 20 something sibling has died in resus is a sobering experience. Trying in vain to resuscitate a baby.
Brilliant interview and as always I love the way that you follow the science and the data, that is why you are in this place now that is far removed from your starting place in this journey. Thankyou
Great interview, I have followed Dr. John since the beginning of the pandemia and sometimes I was disapointed with his comments, but as he always mentioned " he always followed the trail, does not matter where it leads", well, he changed his original view about the vaccines and so did I. I take off my hat and give him all the credit he deserves as well my respect and trust, DR. John, you are a credit to our proffesion, Cheers.
It's so true that many people do not have a family doctor. My husband and I have seen the same doctor for 17 years and he knows us and we know him. It's a baseline....history of health, and also emotional health that the doctors only seeing a patience for the first time will never really know. Thank you Dr. Campbell for all the work you have done -especially in these last few dark years.
Having a family or personal Doctor used to be the way to go and was pushed by Doctors as they knew your own history and so on, then they discovered locums and all of a sudden all Doctors were equally valid and there was no need for them having a pre knowledge of the patient.
@@mythtree6348 I understand people who post make money depending on number of views. You'd need to post some concrete evidence to convince me he's makings millions. And don't be so bloody cheeky with your 'naive' comments, I think the burden of proof is on you and so far you've proven nothing.
I am a retired nurse and spent most of my nursing career as R.N. Supervisor and infection control nurse in a chronic care facility . I preferred the interpersonal relationships that were possible to develop with my patients in such a facility. I knew them so well that I could tell that something was wrong by very subtle signs shown, not necessarily physical or verbalised. I worked during the SARS 2 epidemic and luckily had no cases among my patients or staff. I am glad I am now retired because I would have been fired rather than submit to and administer this experimental gene therapy to others. I have administered thousands of flu vaccines but was suspicious of this from the very beginning. I am un-vaccinated and have never submitted to a P.C.R. test which is totally useless. (I noticed that they were not done using a proper N.P. swab which bends to conform to the nasal passage . This caused a risk to piercing the delicate brain barrier. I also noticed that when injecting someone, few people were aspirating prior to injecting. I am 77 years old and throughout this whole fiasco I have had 2 minor infections, - 1 rhino virus , then a dry cough with a slightly elevated temp.
Well said. You’re a woman after my own heart. That’s why I decided to take early retirement. I knew it was nonsense from day one. Plus, going on the WEF website in May 2020, and seeing the elaborate C 19 response they had created, only within five months…..yeah right!
You say you have administered thousands of flu vaccines. 1) Why? 2) did you ever try to find out what you were actually injecting into fellow humans who trusted you? It strikes me, the more I look at, that the people nearest to the enemy know the least.
I also, being a retired nurse, had great concerns about the vaccine when first pushed upon us. I wasn't comfortable at all having a vaccine that was pushed out before they had even started the first stage trials on it. I listened to a number of Virologist, from other countries, express their same concerns. I did get Covid early in 2020, and was really sick for 4 weeks, and therefore felt I had natural immunity to it, and therefore would not need the vaccine, have not been ill with any variations of Covid since. My husband, however, fell to the issue of not being vaxed and chose to get the shot and has had every variation of Covid and ended up in the hospital and was close to dying from the last variant he picked up, the Delta variant, and thank God he survived it. I have never caught any variant from him, and yet he catches every new variant that comes around.
@text_m_e Is this Dr. Campbell? Dr. Amitabha Mukherjee here. I am a GP based in Calcutta -- Kolkata, these days -- India. Not to brag, I have treated over 150 Covid patients over the past three years -- relying mostly on the FLCCC protocol -- most of them in the thick of the Alpha and Delta waves. Remarkably, not a single patient required hospitalisation though the majority happened to be elderly and many with multiple comorbidities &/or obesity. I consider myself immensely lucky to have stumbled on the RUclips videos (scores of them now taken down) of Dr. Mobeen, yourself, Dr. Kory, Bret Weinstein, Joe Rogan et al. I take this opportunity to express my gratitude to you, Been, Kory, Dr. Paul Merick, Dr. Peter McColough, Dr. Robert Malone, Dr.Tess Laurie, Dr. Aseem Malhotra, Dr. Kheriaty (?) and many others who led by example. Your fearlessness, integrity, resolve and scepticism in the face of relentless media and state persecution (no other word does justice to what you had to deal with) was inspirational to say the least. Your particular brand of cheeky, dry Brit humour was a huge bonus throughout this drawn-out nightmare, a nightmare that was 'expertly' scripted by a handful of megalomaniacal, corrupt and ruthless Science Czars. As a sixty year old medic in the twilight of his inning, I have more or less given up on the future of rational, evidence-based clinical medicine. Thanks again and take care.
Im a scientist who read the PCR test at the very beginning of all of this and I understood it. I called my provincial health authority to find out how many cycles they used and after a half hour of waiting on hold I was told that I was not allowed to know how many cycles they used. Thats when I knew something was very wrong with all of this.
FOI has answered in some hospitals
People FOI'd the different main labs and loads of hospitals and the most common number coming back was 45. 45 cycles. Which basically would find a papaya positive.
Which, indeed, it did, in Tanzania.
You figured out how they controlled the outbreaks! Manipulation.
@@hayleylongster4698 h. Surprised John doesn't know all this .ha ...."didn't" now..
come on, there were soo much more red signals, and any physician worth his education and his oath should have realized very soon in 2020 that something smelled very fishy. And especially when the socalled "vaccine" was rolled out so extremely fast, it was extremely clear to me that the whole world was lied to and the vaccine was intended for something COMPLETELY different than the health of the global population.
I'm so pleased we have people like John Campbell and Neil Oliver. Bright lights shine in a dark world
people like them bring back believe in humanity after last experience with the Chinese plague.
False light - the kind you need to be weary of!
Here here👍🙂
Absolutely 💜💜💜💜💜
Both encouraged millions into taking an experimental vaccine. They should be on trial along with everyone else in the public space
I'm an educator in a specialised area of health (Resuscitation & Emergency Medicine). I watched Dr. Campbell's metamorphosis over the pandemic. It was painful to watch someone come to the realisation over time, that the institutions we should trust have decayed into the bizarre state of affairs they themselves morphed into.
I have the greatest respect for this man's professionalism and for being a stand for seeking the truth at a time when it was scarce, suppressed and actively manipulated. He continues to ask very good questions. I hope he continues to bringing sense to the complexity and preponderance of evidence that is coming to light that the media seems wilfully blind to.
Agreed
Nope, he just figured out that he was wrong and he killed so many. Now he's backpedaling
Would you have the link to his video where he realised he was wrong and then apologised? I'd really like to see it.
Well said
@@truestory923 100%
I was barely aware who these two men were before 2020, now theyre my personal heroes, thank you gentlemen for helping me see the light! ❤️
Heroes? They both told people to take the arm spear at the beginning. That's why they are still on yt. Controlled manipulation of the masses 👍
Next time, think for yourself.
Campbell pushed the vax, don’t you remember?
@roderickthered4981 Imagine if Dr Campbell didn't change his stance, when you stand in front of thousands and you're telling people to get the jab without any real science, that's irresponsible.
It's been very satisfying to see Dr Campbell come full circle on the mRNA vaccines. He's proven himself to be a man of integrity, just a little too trusting of people in authority in the beginning of the pandemic.
I'm near 70 and I am so very impressed with how John's mind works. What a brilliant and kind person he is. Thank you gentlemen for this wonderful interview. Truth is refreshing and actually gives more hope than what "our CDC" has told us.
Very much agree.
Impressed?? Brilliant?? If that is so, why did he not realize at the very beginning that there was something seriously wrong with this socalled "vaccine", like many other really brilliant doctors and scientists did, who were then completely demonized and censored. I knew the truth from the very beginning, and so could and SHOULD every serious doctor who is worth his hippocratic oath. All the rest are idiots and insults to the medical profession.
If it wasn’t for trainee , who support apprenticeship & go up from there no matter what the trade it would be a far far worse situation.
@@tonynewcombe9075 Except you don't give an apprentice a journeyman's job.
CDC is full of $$$ deception...
When people in my life started taking medical advice from politicians, and calling doctors conspiracy theorists, that's when I realized we were in big trouble
One bunch of Drs have turned another lot of Drs into heretics. Believe in the vaccine or you're name is blackened. It really isn't just politicians. The pro-Covid vax medicals and politicians are in lockstep.
austerity,overpopulation and sustainability mantra
And to this day there are still people ignoring evidence and taking the word of politicians and profit driven, pharmaceutical companies over serious medical professionals. It's depressing.
I have to post this in segments as the “Nazi propagandists” will not allow me to word this in one, these men encouraged millions into a medical procedure that damaged their health.
We have had the medical trials, now for the criminal ones
@@Banner-18 Indeed it is depressing. Hang in there with us. It's good to see people like you here with us now.
I watched this yesterday on Neil's channel, my take-away was , how nice it was to listen to John being interviewed with no time constraints and the freedom to express himself in a long- relaxed form format , the first time since Feb 2020
Yes, I follow Neil as well and watching again. Well worth listening again 10:30
16:00
Yes I already watched on Neil's channel, but back for the encore!
Been keeping with Dr Campbell since 2019 he’s been our main source of covid information a true honest opinion Thank you
I watched it there as well. Listening again! :)
My experience as a former nurse. After 2 year diploma program I graduated and worked as RN. A few years later I completed a very useful diploma in critical care and moved into ICU nursing and then Urgent Care. Somewhere along the way I got pulled into the "need a degree" mentality. I don't regret getting the university degree but I learned absolutely nothing that taught me how to care for patients better. I agree completely with Dr Campbell's view.
Same here! I got sucked in too but realized it before throwing $$ away. I’m working on being a “former nurse” now…
I agree. It's the application of the theory that gains the experience, we learn more by doing. Same with my degree
And this is why I skipped going into that career. All that debt too.
I too am a diploma nurse. I have post graduate certifications in pediatric emergency nursing and 33 years of experience in pediatric critical care. I do not need a University degree to tell me if a child is sick or not. I do not aspire to be a manager or hospital director. I will remain at the bedside where I am fulfilled and find joy.
Chickens will come home to roost. It will take time, and people/ organisations who have made lots of money will fight the truth coming out. But it will. The real danger is that people don't know who to trust, the shepherd boy shouts wolf, and no one believes anybody.
Oliver actually asks interesting questions and LISTENS to the answer. If only more interviews were like this.
What good journalists/interviewers are supposed to do.
@@EagleArrow but nearly all of them are bad.
@@yessanknow302 Many are also corrupted with Big Pharma money. The financial ties between Big Pharma and the US mainstream media is DOWNRIGHT WICKED! I canceled all my tv cable services in early 2020 because of all the Big Pharma propaganda. It's much easier to think for yourself, when you aren't being flooding with BS LIES CONSTANTLY inside your own home.
That's what happens when you have the meeting of the minds of two gentlemen.
Yes! Noticed that too. He did a great job asking engaging questions.
As a recently retired P2K nurse I think Dr John hits the nail on the head. I’m saddened by the deterioration in the NHS. The very essence of nursing was about that connection between clinician and patient, assessment, knowledge, intuition and individual care. In such a short time I no longer recognise the NHS. Demoralised, depleted and burned out staff. Nurses are the life blood of quality patient care. Sad times.
I totally agree. I too was a P2K nurse (gosh, they didn't know what to make of us on the wards in the beginning 😊) and I'm also recently retired.
Tell everyone you know. We need to protect people from further poisoning themselves.
We have paxlovid anti viral. Why do we need vaccines
@sector603 It's Toryism that's destoyed our trust in the scientific community, and responsible for the cynical degredation of the NHS. It's a social democratic government that we need, to put the interests of the 99% first.
Too late. If you took the jab no amount of education is going to save you
You're too kind, Dr. Campbell. What the health "officials" did to us wasn't "disappointing", it was downright criminal!
Facts!
And evil
So it is... don't trust this health-morons. Think by yourselve and decide good!
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Offence against humanity
@@maudchica ;Depopulation-Klaus Schwab-WEF-Bill Gates and so on!
Both men of great integrity, thank you!
oh jeez ...
@@kk-qy4sc they're all a bit delusional here.
Made quite the fortune from pushing the people to get injected eh... Yeah real man of integrity
A fine example of a great interview. I loved the way Neil asks and listens intently without interruption. Two men that I wholeheartedly respect. You both have such integrity, principles and care so much about people. Neil's closing sentence was so touching. I too trust you, John Cambell. You really are a lovely decent human being. Thank you, gentlemen. Much love. ❤
Well said.
Bravo gentlemen, and thank you. We need many, many more of this calibre.
Integrity and compassion ,wisdom and insight.Thank God for these two honest informed gentlemen..who put their learning and expertise out there to help us ...These two are GOLD,ROYALTY...
How can you respect someone who was not that long back pushing the crap out f masks and the jabs?
Perfectly said!
Worlds collide! These 2 gentlemen helped keep me informed and sane during the pandemic. I am truly grateful to you both.
This is actually known as an 'in-depth' interview rather than a 'long-form' one - just trying to keep the jargon going strong as the keepers are being booted out at a rate of knots
John was spreading cdc misinformation and telling people to get vaccinated. How is that helping you to stay sane?
These 2 quacks misinformed you during the pandemic & continue to do so now. They are an insult to the medical profession, and are directly responsible for people not taking the vaccine & some of those people died. The excess deaths are due to the lockdowns, the NHS ever extending waiting times and your fat, unhealthy population. That's why Sweden, which had just a big vaccine uptake, has no excess deaths. I have an elderly Aunt who didn't have any vaccine, she caught covid twice. Once at the beginning when there was no vaccine and that put her on a ventilator. The second time, just recently, she developed a blood clot and had to have her leg opened up from hip to ankle, which isn't healing properly due to her age and frailty.
It's incredible listening to these to me that you aren't dead
With respect, I am sick of seeing/hearing Nurse Campbell fawned over and complimented to the skies. He pushed the “medicine” very, very hard on his many hapless followers long after the full information was out there for all of us. Shame on him for accepting all this glory - who knows how many deaths he caused before his big awakening. Maybe the money from “the sources” ran out so he switched sides.
As a doctor I started listening to this with some scepticism. Dr Campbell clearly is a thinker who can be bold and speak sense in a world where that approach is becoming increasingly rare. I will certainly listen to him again.
Dr. John has more integrity in his pinky than 90% of the doctors walking this planet
He was pushing the narrative and is now trying to pussy foot around it. He knows he was wrong outright but wont say it do to fear of being cancelled.
You should watch his channel. He definitely did a u turn on his approach to this.
I hope you have been open and honest with your patients about the potencial harms and risk levels, if not then your doctor title means nothing! First do no harm!
@@ItApproaches Dr. John has approached this whole thing with an open mind and has relied on data. He walks a fine line as to avoid being censored. If you think that’s dumb, than you wouldn’t comprehend anything else so we’ll leave it at that
This is an excellent discussion. It's refreshing to see it carried out in a gentlemanly way where Neil and John are concentrating on each others views without interruption. So much information and clarity.
Couple of actual truth tellers right here. Respect these men
Neil yes, 'Dr John' - no way.
Never tested. Never wore a mask. Never vaccinated.
Lost friends over it, banned from travelling with work, fell out with family.
I'd do it all again in a heartbeat.
Why do you feel the need to wear this like a badge of honour? I suspect the main reason you fell out with everyone is because you're exactly the sort of insufferable person that practically drove people who were on the fence to follow the narrative, just to annoy you
Those without integrity are forever jealous over something they never want.
I admire you. I succumbed to 2 jabs after a year's holdout. The threat of further isolation from family seduced me to having them. I hold that it has physically negatively affected me but i cannot and will not take complaint back into a damaged, negligent, demoralised, castigated system that deals more with not getting to the cause, only the making of money either by a career choice or a medically, surgically or chemically determined one for a 'patient'. What it did was to lead me to learn of the explosion of nutritional deceits that have long poisoned us over the last 100 years further abetting the oh so many 'evil' actors who through business and politics, have so sullied the Human Condition. However! Vital reformations are developing it seems. Hallelujah!
Did they ever apologize?
Ditto.
2 incredible, beautiful messengers of this era communicating together. Thanx for getting together.
What a great show. Calm and factual, no hysteria.
Great information
It ended in a drunken brawl in the car park. He just didn't record that part.
As an ex RN due to the last couple of years, I had an appointment with a GP to be prescribed Ivermectin for our protection in the height of the pandemic. I was called shortly before my appointment and told that the GP had been told they were banned from prescribing said drug. Definitely sinister in my opinion. Thank you for this very open discussion 🙏💛🌸
Got mine in Mexico beat Omnicron in a day. In the words of a song by the great Michael Jackson “All I wanna say is that they don't really care about us”
i got ivermectine from my pharmacist and when i went for the 2e time he told me, he can get a fine of euro 15.000 if he give me ivermectine again. (I kept the proves)
There are several impeccable studies now which rule out any role for ivermectin with Covid 19. Not as a preventative, not as therapy; alone or in combination. It's a pity.
I called my GP Dec 2020 to request ivmectin as prophylactic so I could nurse my mother. My GP showed no interest in FLCCC guidance . I asked to have a look and call back. She didn't return my call.😒😡
The government really care about our health. Yeah right! This is proof of the pudding that they are out to rid of us.
This is quite a cathartic watch. It exemplifies all the thoughtfulness, clarity and logic that many were ridiculed for either displaying or wanting during these last 3 years. Thank you, John!
It is so encouraging to see Neil and Dr. John really get down to critical thinking and begin to ask real questions regarding what they are seeing in our world today! I call these people heroes! Thank you!
Yes, pity Neil Oliver puts on a different hat when on GBnews.
@@jimjones8736what do you mean?
@@TheSoulBlossom I mean that GBnews is a rent an opinion media outlet that pushes the agenda of its sponsors. Many of its hosts, panelists and commentators have quite different opinions when on other TV channels. (Excluding the doctor there - he is always objective and knows his sttuff)
The reason Dr Campbell is such a great teacher is because he makes complicated things understandable with visual aids that are so helpful.
Dr Campbell would have been an excellent teacher. Listening to him and his explanation of how the old style vaccines work compared to the MRNA made sense to me.
Thank you both for an extremely interesting talk..
Imagine Campbell actually teaching? Everyone would fail their exams because of him.😂😂😂
“ A teacher who cannot explain any abstract subject to a child does not himself thoroughly understand his subject; if he does not attempt to break down his knowledge to fit the child’s mind, he does not understand teaching. ” - Fulton J. Sheen
and talks absolute BS...............he has all this arse backwards.
@@Zoomo2697 I present to you as an example of this problem Dr John Campbell.
Neal Oliver is one of the most honest, intelligent folks you’ll find on the planet. Thank You for bringing him to a wider audience.
@@deeingalaplike Charlie mad dog.and not a real doctor...
@@deeingalaplike 😆 Something to that effect is usually stated about the brilliant and/or eccentric people of each generation.
@@leannemo7382 I guess there's no use in replying to idiots who most certainly haven't seen _anything_ themselves from the people they hate because the propaganda tells them to. It's just like in the beginning of "1984", remember? These folks are simply brainwashed.
@@deeingalaplike oh look the trolls about or a government paid shill..
Campbell is on GB news now because DW news won't interview him anymore. Neil Oliver needs to get help.
Wonderful to hear a long form interview with Dr Campbell. He is a treasure for his commitment to bring real data to us. Gratitude to you Dr Campbell for your wisdom and work for us all.
Thanks for the job he has done. He is really inspiring
hahaha - this Nurse/PhD Campbell is a beacon, isn't he? I remember in autumn 2020 in one of his videos he pushed his "charming" figure into the screen saying that he doesn't think closing schools will affect children in any way and he thinks they can catch up later ...
He has definetly come full 180 because i stopped watching him gor a long time when he was promoting the vax but i am glad to see he is finally starting to recognize a very sinister plan.
I am a bit worried that Dr John Campbell may be censored in some way for saying what he thinks on RUclips or social media which may go against the grain of the Truth that has been pushed by politicians, medical organizations, licensing boards and big Pharma.
Here in Canada Dr Jordan Peterson is being threatened by the College of Doctors (Psychologists) that they will revoke his Psychologist Licence for making Political comments towards Canadian PM Trudeau.
Dr Peterson is challenging this in court as the College of Psychologists actions does appear to be Politically motivated in revoking his Psychologists License for having opinions...
It makes sense that the rightwing in the UK will want to push a conspiracy theory for a failing NHS rather than admit that decades of neglect and underfunding has caused its demise. Conspiracy theories are the rights default way of dealing with difficult truths, especially when they are to blame.
So no wonder we have this silly conspiracy theory about covid vaccines causing large amounts of death when in reality the right are incapable of accepting that deaths will rise in the absence of social distancing measures. And deaths will rise due to the NHS being brought to its knees by the right.
Clearly a big audience for this nonsense and large amounts of people wanting to be steered away from looking at difficult truths.
You two gentlemen are bang on! I wish I could sit all my (former) friends and family members down and force them to listen to you - see if you could talk some sense into them!! Gratitude and admiration from Canada 🙌🙏🏻💞
I love listening to John and Neil. My people hail from the isle of skye but I'm two generations removed here in the United States of America. The tones and inflections in their speech remind me of my grandmothers and grandfathers talking around the dinner table. God bless you both gentlemen.
Yes! My wonderful Grandpa too... but from the Border country.
Thanks for reuploading this. 👍
Niel makes the point that 'nursing is care.' Having spent 52 years as a disabled patient, I've experienced the truth of this in my younger days, but not so much today. Great discussion
There's a clear line between "care" and "nursing" when it comes to the NHS. Nursing is funded by the NHS. Care is funded by you. Hence the financial rape of the elderly when they get put into care homes.
At the time of covid breaking out, my 88 yr old mother (a grade 5 graduate) was living in a nursing home. She declined the covid vaccine.
She is still alive today at 91 yrs old.
Brilliant!!
God Bless her ♥️
It is your immune system that, every minute of every day, keeps you alive...
My dad smoked for 70 yrs but it hardly means smoking isnt a risk to oeoples health
I know a 82 years old lady that got her 5th jab before Xmas,,, less than a week after, she was admitted to hospital with severe pneumonia that kept her under surveillance for 2 weeks . This happened in Sherbrooke Québec, Canada, the most censured country of the planet under control of Justin Castro and his goons .
Dr. John is one of the most well spoken person I have ever heard, his communication skills are beyond commendable. Thank you both for this interview.
Except he accepted everything he was told without seeking out research and evaluations by well-qualified, independent, non-government clinicians and scientists - and passed on misleading information. But he is an excellent nurse and not a medical doctor.
Well said.@@fionnolamorris94
Thanking you both, John and Neil, again pulling apart the dark shades covering the medical machine. As an 82 year old, you John got me through this chaos.
I didn't know Dr. Campbell started giving classes to the masses such a long time ago, with cassettes no less wow, that was very creative and innovative. My respect grows even more. Thank you Neil for this interview.
As a retired nurse in the US, I knew we were being lied to when one of the ER Drs told me they had a protocol from the CDC and they weren’t allowed to deviate from it. No individual based care allowed. No matter what. God help us.
He will, He always does. Love will conquer all and tyranny will be gone sooner or later... It's all a matter of time, sin is a loosing game and evil never prevails beyond death, which will come for all of us regardless of what idiots despots do (:
God bless you
@@aplcc323 God may not exist as you imagine...
@@johnpaulirvine5845 If he/she does exist they're utterly diabolical and incompetent
@@johnpaulirvine5845 something similar does exist, like crossing a red line.
Same! I took my husband into ER at the beginning of omicron. They told us the only treatment on the protocol was remdesiver . No steroids, no updrafts, no antibiotics, no monoclonal antibodies. His test was positive for Covid-19 CXR was bibasilar pneumonia. Oximetry was in the 80s on room air. coughing with bloody sputum. His mother had died of kidney failure with remdesiver. They didn’t have a bed. We requested home oxygen. They said they would order it. We left. I called the O2 supplier and their on call person had been initially contacted, but when they called back they were told to “never mind he left AMA. “ I managed to get home O2 anyway. Basically I acquired 🐎👀 medicine with Loratidine, and the zinc and D he recovered and returned to work in about a week. I feel like he dodged a bullet. That was a year ago. Possibly we had one more episode two weeks ago, but didn’t test. Took 🐎medicine right away and it didn’t get as bad no need for oxygen .
This is absolutely 100% correct. Even in the U.S.A. I've been an RN for 23 years now. My heart has always been in ICU nursing. I am, although quite the academic, a staff nurse for life. That's all I've ever wanted. To titrate drips, manage ventilators, assess and reassess patients, make educated guesses on what needs to be done. To see the improvement in patient condition and see them extubated and go home. I've always found this to be the most rewarding thing in the world outside of my family and relationship with God. Nursing has gotten so bad, as of late, that I've taken a lower level management job. I do not like it and miss my patients. It's just so unbearable to be on the floor anymore. No help, no supplies, Physician Assistants and low quality Nurse Practitioners have taken the place of MD's. Like John stated, the relationship between nurses and doctors are very interpersonal. You develop a relationship of trust and respect that requires YEARS to build. This has been destroyed. It affects patient care, safety and thoroughness of care. I just can't do it. After seeing what healthcare is and should be after 23 years, it is a disgrace what it has been reduced to.
Oh thank you for stating this. I’ve had several bad experiences with PAs where they told me something I knew was wrong. I’m the daughter of a surgeon and sister of an NP. I don’t mention this during office visits because I do understand how that can create a barrier of communication, but especially with PAs, I’ve had several experiences where they have actually told me off because I questioned something respectfully. I’m sure there are good PAs out there but the bad ones I’ve encountered have really turned me off. I don’t trust what they say.
Could you be more detailed?
I love everything you have said so far.
My daughter has been an LVN since early 2015 but has been a stay home mom since Early 2020.
She is embarking on a BSN degree beginning in September and will have her BSN and begin working again in January 2026 as an RN.
She worked very hard as an LVN and hasn’t indulged me with any insight on apparent deterioration during her her limited experience. But then she doesn’t know how it was 23-Years ago either since she was only 8 back then.
Thank You 🙏 in advance!
Amen!
I have been a nurse for 35 years, 33 of those in pediatric critical care. I currently work in the most incredible hospital and have amazing relationships with the anaesthesiologists, fellows and residents with whom I work. We do not have PA’s nor do NP’s run our units. We have just started computer based charting and I HATE that it takes away from my bedside time because everything I do is focussed on getting that damn machine to work. If we didn’t have computers to do all my charting on I could get my work done in half the time and spend more effort focussing on my patients and their families.
The masks told me all i need to know about our 'health care'.
Disgraceful cowards, the lot of them.
There aren't too many people in this world who have both intelligence and integrity. Dr. John Campbell definitely possesses both. I could listen to him speak for hours.
Absolutely one of the most important voices of integrity and truth ive heard in in the last 2 years. A rock star for the thinking person
Mate Dr John Campbell pushed many to take the Vax from the beginning.. you really need to check that before you comment such nonsense.. hes only just come round . He's got blood on his hands..
He is a criminal who pushed the injections. He has a lot of blood on his hands.
He did convince me to get it with his needle aspiration videos. I asked the nurse about this and she did say it was always a fact that they drew the needle back to make sure they weren't in a blood vessel but for covid they were told not to do that. Not that they weren't told to do it but were told NOT to. She did this for me and I had zero side effects other than a little soreness at the injection site. I hope I got away with it.
He speaks sense and truth! He had reevaluated data and admits he took it but realized government, big pharma, promoted a lie with media and people not being allowed to talk.
I really dislike that people undermine John as they say he is a nurse not a doctor. My best friend trained at Guy's in London for 6 years, worked in geriatric care, pediatric , ICU... in hospitals all over the UK. She moved to Australia as she had more opportunities (and better Income). She was accepted to Cambridge to study medicine at 18 yet she decided against it as she told me that she wanted to care for her patients and relate to them. This is a genuine skill of a caregiver which John has.
Very happy to hear from an experienced nursing professional but I dislike that by using the term Dr, this gives the impression he is a qualified medic (7 years training).
Nurses, preventing Doctors from accidentally killing you since Florence Nightingale.
Sandra Taylor you obviously don’t understand how our higher education works.
@@SandraT1107 a doctorate in nursing requires a similar level of education to a doctorate in any other profession.
John is more like a superhero
You are both legends of luminosity in these dark times..Our deepest gratitude for your clarity and commitment to the truth.🙏🙏
in the future what has happened will be called the New Dark Ages or the 2nd……We are confronted by a new form of obscurantism, thank goodness there remains people like John Campbell.
I did not know that Dr John was a nurse by profession until today. I also learned that he had continued onward and upward in his education earning a PhD. Therefore the title Doctor is well earned.
Which is why I smile at the ignorance of those who have criticised him for being "just a nurse".
Doctor of what?
What a fabulous interview. John, as clear and engaging as always. Neil being an attentive listener and asking well-balanced, open questions. Thank you both.
How could you not give this conversation a thumbs up? Thank you Dr. Campbell.
Very easily..........he is totally wrong and has been all long while encouraging people to take this filthy concoction and only waking up a little about 2 years too late.
@@bigbensmith9504 exactly bro
@@bigbensmith9504
He was wrong.
He was working off the data that was available to him that he believed to be true.
He changed his opinion then admitted he was wrong.
@@NoLefTurnUnStoned. He is held up to be some sort of expert here yet I had worked out in March 2020 that this all stank and by May 2020 with the help of certain experts and a lot of reading of the supposed research and isolation papers together with the design of the test protocols had worked out that there was no thingy and that it was all a wildly concocted scam. It was already known before the release of the injectable that even in their fabricated world they weren't even claiming that it would stop transmission although the media were claiming otherwise. I gave my mother that evidence BEFORE the injecting started. I can explain in detail why this is all a scam yet this supposed nurse STILL cannot work out the extent of the scam here. People it appears will follow dumb arses like this man over a cliff because they are too lazy to read a few papers and understand what the supposed x spurts have been doing. Weird world.
@@NoLefTurnUnStoned. there was a plethora of credible, and reliable alternative, and independent information available very early on.
The Great Barrington Declaration…. a lot of those scientists were speaking out on independent media. Yes, the level and amount of censorship was enormous, but the information was still available on other platforms.
Of course he was bamboozled if he only followed the “official” narrative.
What floored me was the 180 John turned when he realised what was wrong with the narrative. It took guts and humility to admit he was wrong.
I agree ...
No watch back to the science. That was not it. He suddenly realised how many more watched his posts when he spread fear, suspicion, conspiracy theories. He persistently gets his interpretation of technical medical studies completely wrong with a predisposition of what he wants to believe to support his new “ good earner” conspiracy theorist stance.
@@jamesrussel1133 I live in a remote place but have internet connectivity. For years I have depended on the publication "Where there is no doctor" and often over the years have had to self medicate.
I stumbled on Dr Campbell's channel. I found his approach very balanced.
I contracted CV19 and took Ivermectin, not because he had recommended it but because there was a lot of other information available first hand in this region, supported by eminently qualified doctors with real life experience I found on the internet. Ironically this information was largely diametrically opposed to what our governments were saying.
I listen, process and make up my own mind.
Dr Campbell's "about turn" clearly resulted from his own research.
I commend his integrity.
Oh, and I decided not to go for the jab, unlike Dr Campbell.
In a nutshell, I disagree with your cynicism.
That's how all scientists should be. Humble enough to change their position when the evidence dictates.
@james russel Wrong. I'm in the field and he generally does a pretty good job of representing the studies he cites accurately.
I notice that your criticism is almost a copy pasta of numerous other empty criticisms, all of which give no specific examples of studies he misrepresented.
That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.
This retired Australian '48er F is very pleased with these 2 fine chaps! I've long liked Neil for his work on Scotland's history which keenly relates to my 16 year family genealogy work. John's Nursing history fits strongly with mine but mental health nursing for me took place in the last 20 years of my nursing work, which had begun in a Melbourne general hospital's psychiatric ward posting no less - complete with rubber cells that were, in the mid 60's not often used if i recall correctly. Throughout the c years i became utterly dismayed and periodically somewhat 'wounded' at just how so much had disappeared and changed. Finding John's research work certainly boosted aspects of my views re all that was promoted by authorities and others. Simultaneously i was reassured if not delighted to to find and see on RUclips how John's work was being admired and praised my another of my heroes team, Dr Bret Weinstein. I so relate to John's take on what Nursing really is nowadays. My university degrees (BA Art History, Applied Law) and a Nursing mental health pg diploma is fully matched to John's breakdown of the format of 'old' nursing and the more recent "prestigious" theoretical approach based in universities. These institutions themselves are now fully sullied and so too in my mind is their nursing format. Nursing is a high art form and a skilled nurse (RN/'Nursing Sister') often was hailed by many. Of course being realist it wasn't all smooth sailing nor without 'bad eggs'. Both my own sister (an ICU specialist then an educator herself) gained deep feelings and gratitude for our comprehensive and broad very good 'old school' nursing training. We were supported by the group, hospital structures and community respect laced with admiration as we moved through and up the apprentice ladder to gain 'the veil'. The 'Sisterhood' on all fronts, albeit often bitchy, had its blessings too. Thanks again to two fine men of much merit. Julie.
A maverick is now someone who once they find the truth, they do not deny it, or try to hide it but shine a light on it for everyone else to see. Thank you both!
Did he ever apologise to all his subscribers for encouraging them all to take the biggest experiment in history?
@@emk-69 I can't speak for someone else, but I don't believe he knew then what he knows now.
@@emk-69 Yes he did. Once the coverup was discovered he immediately spoke about it and was extremely distressed that he had given out misinformation.
@Em K He has already acknowledged that he was a sheep believing what the Whitty was saying. He had 2 of the jabs, thank goodness he realised the truth and didn't get the booster. As a lot of people have died afterward.
They believe their own eyes instead of what big brother says, that is a maverick today.
Thanks you for a fantastic interview , you both are wonderful , 🙌 ❤️
John Campbell has helped to lots of thinking people to overcome a dark period from 2020 - 2022 .
AS has the King of Sterling. ;-)
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I have the greatest respect for Dr. Campbell. What an outstanding generous, truthful person, keeping us updated on the unfolding covid saga.
Oh pleeeeeeease! He spent the first two years of this horror show pushing the jab hard! Then when it was safe for him and his lucrative channel he quietly switched sides … thought no one would notice.
@@JR-yx3po exactly
@@JR-yx3po Oh pleeeeeeese, have you never changed your take on a subject due to new information or are you so perfect you get everything right the first time?
@@JR-yx3po agreed! I am really shocked by his antivax approach now its safe for him
@@JR-yx3po iam actually really disappointed and betrayed by his switch
When my late husband spent weeks in Chichester hospital, my mother, a retired 60's trained nurse, rang her friends in London and exclaimed "it's old fashioned nursing like we used to do".
I was advised to go back to London for better doctors. I refused to leave because of the nursing care. Those nurses made the last few weeks with my husband joyful and stress free, old fashioned nurses are the Best!
Absoloutly
How wonderful, two of my favourite people on the planet both who have helped save my sanity and inspired me these past 3 years.
Endless gratitude and respect from the continent. 🥰🌈 Thank you and Bravo
Them and Toby Young
@@judithcorstjens2650 dont forget Julia Hartley-Brewer...
Love him or loathe him, David Icke was on the case from day 1.
When I was in nursing school in the US in the mid 70’s I lived in a house that had 2 year, 3 year and 4 year nursing students… the best skilled beside nurses were the 3 year students that spent maximum of the training at the beside, then the 2 year that had both college courses and bedside, whereas the 4 year students had the least bedside nursing and spent majority of their time on research and paper nursing.. once I graduated and did bedside the 4 year students had the hardest time dealing with beside and many went into management and unfortunately they has so little bedside experience and that made them clueless of the reality of staff nursing.. after a few years you can not determine which degree each nurse had. Too many clueless higher degree nurses with little of no bedside nursing are making the decisions. After 46 years of nursing I have seen trends to come and go and get frustrated that the “new” policy and procedures have been done and failed in the past…. Thanks for all of your great work.
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I graduated from a 3 year hospital based school of nursing in 1988. I could give an IM, insert a foley, deliver a baby, and run a ward when I graduated. The University educated nurses had a difficult time with a full patient load when they first hit the floors. I felt badly for them.
EiddeM I started as an LPN 1984 and retired 50 yrs later as a ARNP. And I agree with all you said about the life of nursing . Such a loss. I believe in the NPs but see no😊thing good about losing those 3 year g😅rads
You two gentlemen make me proud of my British heritage. You both have provided years of knowledge and sense. God bless you and your family's
Sir!
He should be titled Sir
The Australian TGA did a paper on Ivermectin in 2015 and it was extremely positive as Australian Doctors have been using it as a matter of course for many ailments including even to small children from around 2 - 3 years old with very good results. That paper has disappeared from TGAs site since they decided that Australian Governments had banned it! Disgraceful of them following the big pharmaceutical companies!
That John Skerrit or what ever his name is is pure evil, he has sold his soul, if the ever had one. Evil to the core!
The Australian government was bought & paid for by pharmaceutical companies. Totally betrayed 😡
I agree with Dr John Campbell concerning Covid. I also believe that the Government and Media are hiding the truth about Global warning and CO2. We are spending billions on windmills and such like, when this money could be spent on other pressing needs.
The TGA legislation does not give the TGA the legal right to tell doctors what they can prescribe, so it's even worse than it appears.
Political correctness has killed millions over the lat 4 years! Common sense and reason has been outlawed.
Due to a traffic accident I was hospitalized for three weeks last summer . Those nurses kind of became part of my family. Doctors come for a few minutes but nurses are around the whole day. When it was time to leave I had tears in my eyes.😊
Hope you recovered nicely, mate! God bless you and yours!
Such a breath of fresh air, thanks guys.
I’ve had two vaccine injections because I was a front line worker at the time but I am now having more problems with pain in my hands and a lack of overall strength.My wife, also has had two vaccinations and has fibromyalgia, has been unable to throw off various coughs, colds and sickness bug for months. She is now having a series of blood tests from the doctor to try to diagnose any issues. I have become sceptical that I did the right thing and was one of the millions of sheep that went with the government’s advice believing it was true.
Prayers for you and your wife for your health and well being. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Texas Nana 🤠
Psalm 91
#Pure_Bloods STAY #Pure_Bloods!!!!
Do meditation.
If they find any hint the Covid Jab is responsible they don't dare say so.
Saying that citizens are sheep is degrading and the citizens decided as best they could based on available information. I like to keep the blame for the con artists who manipulated government and hospital systems to ram this through without conscience or open scrutiny. I am in the US and there were entire hospital systems which decided in advance they would not give anything except vaccines and would not allow covid patients into clinics for treatment. In contrast, a local teaching hospital OHSU, began genetic analysis of variants, supporting the counties in tracking illness through sewage sampling, investigating what support care was effective.
I lived through this era John spoke of. Training as a nurse in the mid 80s traditionally and then later had to crunch through the future of higher education for all future development. I see very clever people in the NHS who are more about them and their promotion and career structure than actually patient care.
Not very clever, when all they are capable of is the running down/deterioration of what was a excellent service😏🤔
I have trusted Dr. Campbell from the beginning of Covid, when I first discovered him. An honest, Godly man, with great compassion and a passion for teaching. Thank you to Dr. Campbell.
God help us.
A good nurse is a life saver. Some have given me better education than the doctors I was seeing.
As a doctor...yeah, I've learned a lot from experienced nurses, PAs, and NPs.
There's been a weird "no MD, no opinion" trend in some circles. That's always been an absurd standard. And that's coming from an MD.
These are the same people reading Das Kapital, and asking for more pay.
@@bandit6272 did you take and recommend the Jab Dr? I know a lot like mine were cut out of the Loop , they preferred Drive Throughs and Tent Revivals to getter done. Idk, seemed like Dr’s were silent for the most part or couldn’t believe what was going on and witnessed it unfold with disbelief. And keep Working.
it is becoming rare these days, given all healthcare workers are under c0ercive threats from the state, if you don't take the vx, you'd lose your job.
Many have said this is only the beginning, a trial run, and now what do you know, welcome to mR-N-A flu jabs, soon there'll be a jab for everything, heck a quarterly jab, then monthly jab, and before you know it, you won't reach retirement age, Kerching!
@@bandit6272 Where are you registered to practice?
I've only worked as a carer (HCA) in an NHS hospital since September 2020, but in that time I have seen a decline in the NHS and the way that is managed. I have witnessed ludicrous implementations of directives and policies from layers of management above the immediate clinical managers. I had no prior experience of care before the pandemic, but I know myself to be a caring person and despite being educated to degree level, I felt this was the most positive thing I could do with my life at that time.
I found the adjustment to the way the NHS works extremely difficult. Like Dr Campbell, I'm not a 'structures' person; I'm a people person. At first, I was way out of my depth, and struggled to keep up with the workload and particularly the paperwork/record keeping side of the job. I found it impossible to "process" 4-5 elderly, often frail, patients with mobility issues, giving them the personal care they needed in the morning. Admittedly I got better at it, but there was always a conflict between treating patients as jobs to 'get done' and real people with feelings, thoughts, questions, fears and individual desires. Owing to the time pressure we could not give the level of care the patients deserved. There simply wasn't time. Instead, by way of leading questions, we would have to manipulate them into saying they were ok with not having a shave; or being washed in bed despite the fact they were able to get to the washroom to shower, all be it slowly. This never sat well with me and often I was reprimanded by my colleagues for not "getting enough done", despite working as hard as I could.
When I started the job it was between the first two waves of Covid in the UK, though there were still many cases of infection in our ward, the second wave was yet to really get going. However, there was a sense of teamwork. A sense of carers, nurses and support staff mucking in to make it work as best we could. Staff sickness was a major problem and dealing with incoming infected patients, juggling beds around to reduce the risk of cross-infection within the ward etc made it a major strain. But somehow, we muddled along and made it work. Luckiy the patients were, in the most part, very understanding.
During those crazy crazy months someone in upper management saw it fit to introduce the electronic record keeping system known as System1. The clunkiest bit of software I have ever used. Not only was its interface's highly un-user friendly - even logging in and out of the system could waste 5-10 minutes - but on top of this new method of keeping records, we still had to enter many of the records in the bedside folders as well, so the nurses had them to hand when administering medication. I am a very patient person and almost never lose my rag with people, but I remember completely losing it with the retched IT guy who's unfortunate job it was to train us to use the software. And this brings me to my main point:
Dr Campbell talks about the "right kind of people" going in to nursing. He's absolutely correct of course; nurses and carers NEED to be instinctively kind, caring people with great communication (i.e. listening) skills. But even the most patient people, when they are undervalued, overworked, overtired and stressed will lose their patience as tempers fray towards the end of a 12hr shift.
Over time, I watched as the sense of teamwork fell apart. With the pandemic receding, the staffing levels remaining wholly inadequate, co-operation broke down. Meanwhile, management directives told us to do what we were already trying to do, or presented new hoops and targets to jump through without provision of extra staff or resources to meet those targets. In our capital city, the upper echelons of our society, i.e. the politicians, demonstrated their inability to organise a piss up in a brewery, while showing off their utter disdain for ordinary people. While a piteous Liz Truss was being laughed out of No.10, resentment was building in hospitals up and down the country.
Caring people, are also sensitive empathic people. It is demoralising to witness patients in dire situations having their basic care needs and dignity neglected and feel powerless to do anything about it; people who have been paying into the NHS since it was founded are being short changed by our generation. I handed in my notice last autumn. I feel bad leaving the ward behind, but I was no longer able to give my best, and with my wages only marginally above minimum wage, the only real rewards I experienced were giving excellent care and working in a team that was mutually supportive; two things that ceased to be possible in the conditions we had to work in.
Dr Campbell is right again - we need to rebuild care in our own communities by taking it into our own hands. We need to look after those immediately around us, in our boroughs, towns and villages. The government is not going to do it for us. They are in the pockets of big pharma and industrialists and are only intent on feathering their own nests and paying their health insurance bills.
Seems to me you missed big government; big business is far back in the field. It at least delivers a product which people are willing to buy. You were caught in the beauracratic Matrix, the hell of organizations.
What worries me at the moment is the prospect of 15 minute cities. This will affect domiciliary care in a very adverse way. Who is going to pay these charges? The carers? Obviously they don’t earn enough and that wouldn’t be justified. Or the care agencies? No that’s not feasible either. Or the service users? That’s not going to work either, is it? For people that qualify the council pays. How much is that going to cost? Or if they don’t qualify an unfair burden is going to land on their shoulders.
thanks for explaining that , i intuited it based on the bureaucracy and self interest and profit dominance i see in other structures. we are all being dominated by an economic system of violence. Neo liberal economic policies! And techno feudalism! We must resist!
you sound like a wonderful person with so much to offer your community it really bothers me that the system we live in will not allow you to give your great value and then receive value you deserve at the very least a secure living wage ❤️
Having worked in the NHS myself I really empathise with all you have described. Thank you for your care. The world needs more people like you. We are the ones who will create a kinder world, not the politicians.
That must have taken you ages to write and I could sense how heartfelt it was. You paint a very sorry picture of reality in the NHS which, sadly, I totally agree with. It seems to me the NHS lost a very caring nurse when you left and I fear many more are as disillusioned as you so quickly became. I am not a medical person and do not (and never would want to) work in the NHS. But as a tax-paying retiree, I live in absolute dread of needing to ever go into hospital under current circumstances as it appears to be under-funded, badly managed, and top heavy with completely unnecessary management personnel. Well done for your post.
The best interview of Dr. Campbell I've seen. Thank you, Neil.
I saw Neil in the Scottish documentary which he narrated. He is a GREAT listener. Thank you for an illuminating interview, both Dr John and Neil!
Dr. Campbell is an impressive person. In the beginning when he was just digesting mainstream information I was thinking he's just a mainstream parrot, not questioning anything, not thinking at all, but he evolved with time before our very eyes and he is now a complete person that is actually questioning things, thinking, rationalizing and asking great questions, which is something expected from a PhD, so we should all admire the incredible transformation of our doc here.
Yes I saw the same. I used to think he was a propaganda plant. Good to see he shaped up 💪 ok
Yes, he was one of my regular places I went that represented the main narrative. That was hard to digest and watch at times as I was getting information from a wide source. But, I think I was attracted to his integrity, which proved to be solid in the end. Everyone of us has been on a slightly different path in this last three years.
We went through the same. Having now had our eyes opened. 👀
@alexvidakovic Absolutely, I fully agree with you..
Bingo
I watched this on Neil Oliver's channel. I'm a long term fan. Brilliant to see you two having a proper discussion. Keep up the good work.
Been with the Doctor from day one, woke up a few weeks earlier, made me doubt him a bit, but seeing the dread in his eyes when he put the dots together broke my heart. You could see the ground dissolve underneath his of was about the work he loved. He is a true gem
I was the same. As if you had witnessed the utmost betrayal to him....and all of us.
Yeah ..doubts was there ...but then I looked at Sukharit Bhakti, and tried to find the motive of why professional people would be against this vaccine...and the only answer is that they actually care about people and have backbone and integrity....the rest has a lot of deaths and maiming to answer for ....
Exactly ...I saw him starting to dought everything....saw him waking up before our eyes. And now I still follow him. Love it.
Your comment is poetry.
He changed his mind when he got high blood pressure, and now litteraly mises important context and information out.
I came across Dr Campbell at the beginning of the covid mess. Thank you to the YT algorithm. I think he was at 20k subscribers.
He was full on believing the authorities but slowly changed as the data was showing there was something seriously wrong with government advice. Science.
He was way ahead on Vit D. A leader. If just that knowledge had been actioned millions people could have been saved at minimal cost. For this alone he should be knighted.
He is a treasure.
I lkke Dr. J....I work in the alternative health community and Vit D has long been on my and my colleagues lips......interestingly we are termed "conspiracy theorists". Wait until folk realise the myths they have been main stream fed on meat, cholesterol etc. Exciting times. 🙏🙏
I totally agree that Dr Campbell should be knighted.
Yes, I hope he gets knighted - it will confirm my suspicions about him for sure. Queenie had interesting taste when it came to knighting people, (saville, rolf & cliff (AKA "kitty") all come to mind). I wonder if Charlie will get to give Nursie the honour? 🤔
How would millions have been saved? 🤔
@@adamwaz5615 vitamin D deficiency is key in people who get hospitalized and die. I don't know about millions since official statistics are purposefully inflated (which has been proved and if you follow Dr. Campbell's channel you'd have seen the evidence) but if they're to be believed yes, it would've saved millions.
Thank you for giving Dr. John on your channel Neil. I’ve followed him for a couple of years now and am impressed with his knowledge and honesty.
Thank you both 🕊
Two of my favourites
This will be awesome 🤍
Dr. Campbell followed reported all the data and all the endless updates from the start.
He spoke scientifically, managing to express himself for all to understand. He never took sides, instead focused on finding any available data from various places. In my opinion, his coverage of all facets of this named pandemic, remains unmatched.
As a science based medical professional, he never wavered in transparency.
Thank you
If he were speaking scientifically, he would be questioning the existence of viruses!
He failed to challenge the data and was influential in people getting the vaccine . He criticised the Great Barrington declaration . His views have changed because he has personally been damaged by the vaccine .
Bless you Dr John for clarifying these issues!
What a great interview! An interviewer who asks intelligent questions and actually lets his guest answer fully; a rare thing these days. And as for John Campbell, a truly remarkable man.
Totally agree, a rare event that an interviewer allows his guest to speak and put forward his knowledge.
Scripted
@@jonathanhart8659 Meaning?
Thank you Dr John Campbell and Neil Oliver. This is a conversation I really appreciate. Thank you for speaking so honestly. A brilliant conversation
John Campbell is honourable as he doesn't seem to have a problem admitting he didn't get it right in the beginning and as more evidence was made available he searched for the truth.
agree - he is doing what we were hounded to do all through this fiasco - Dr John is following the science
There are very few people who speak publicly these days, willing to admit they were wrong about something and have changed their mind based on new evidence.
@@Steve-qm2dk He is following the money, not the science.
@@blackflamesolutions526 _facepalm_
Yet, other people had access to the same data and got it right from the very beginning - but not Campbell hahahaha. And also, most of the YT "doctors" got it wrong and only recently "saw the light" ...
Decent and honest people. More of these types please.
There are no more. These two are the entire supply.
If you read the papers he references (Campbell) and heard ANY of the arguments against him and knew how many discussions he refuses to have with those who disagree with him… you’d realize he’s not so honest, lying by omission is still a lie.
@@denadays9018 It's better than lying by lying, which is what you've just done!
@@yessanknow302 You think? I bet I could prove you wrong. Have you ever seen or heard his "opposition"? Have you read any of the papers he posts links to? Which one? Bet I could show you exactly where he hid the truth. And no, lying by lying is still not as bad as lying by omission (though both suck). Lying by omission means he can lie to you and have a perfect excuse later to blame you for your understanding of it, after it was you who put the lies into the places he left open for.
@@yessanknow302 spoken like a true follower, cult much?
I started watching you when you started talking about Covid while it was just in China, then it hit Italy. Everything you predicted came true! I was very happy to have learned so much from your videos, so that by the time it got to the US, I was way ahead of the curve in knowledge about Covid! Thank you so much! I still love watching your videos!
Same! 🙏🏽🙌🏽❤️
Hmm, but if you followed him and trusted him at the start, you would have had the jab too!
@@rg9749 "Dr" John will dance to whatever tune gets him the most views, and non conformist fruit cakes are always an avid audience.
Same with me too...Same time I figured things out wen Covid hit Italy and hit S Korea
@@rg9749that's where he got me...I often thot of why he changed his mind....it was novel to us all...but he did say he was mistaken after he did more research....I trusted him...today I am suffering myocarditis 😮
Well done guys. Thanks for giving your time and educational expertise to helping other human beings navigate all this
Agree wholeheartedly with John regarding the lack of love in the profession.
I was a nurse here in Australia for 15 years prior to being forced out by the mandates and I can say from my experience that truly caring for the people you looked after was seen by many as a flaw and a weakness.
It has become more of a task oriented job now. Very very sad indeed for both the patient and the nurse who wants to give more of themselves.
Healthcare has become a production line
It’s all about stats and ‘recovery rates’ and payment by results in my field (mental health and IAPT)… anyone who doesn’t fit the model of being able to ‘move to recovery’ is denied access and often palmed off, labelled as treatment resistant and pushed on to be cared for by charities. The most traumatised individuals are too ‘much’ for primary care and “not stable enough for Psychology dept” so are just left!! Monetising and commodifying health care does not work. People are not cash cows, they are people….
Life is all about KPI's these days, not people.
I wish all nurses could understand, how a kind and caring nurse, can make all the difference to a scared patient ❤️
Same here in tiny Malta. My wife, now retired, used to come home tired and frustrated always saying, ''This isn't nursing that we are doing. '' This is a universal trend apparently.
These men are men of honour and integrity.
Ahahahahahahaha 😂😂😂😂
Totally
Totally agree
Don't forget though. John was pushing the jab in the beginning but credit to him for questioning the science
@@dennispickard7743 There’s always one cynic....
Brilliant! So inspiring to know a bit about your life and passion. Thank God we have souls with such passion for humanity as you and Neil.
Thanks for everything yous both do…..keep going 🙏🏻 One of the best!! interviews , I’ve watched in a VERY LONG TIME
What a lovely soothing voice Neil has. Great interview.
I feel an affinity to Dr. John. I started my career in nursing in 1973 and became a state registered nurse in 1976. I fell project 2000 was a disaster! I also moved to the clinical teaching side and carried on for many years, then moved into teaching nurse apprenticeships, which I loved. I retired last year after 50 years
Hoping you are enjoying your retirement
I was a project 2000 graduate, which was my second career. I finished as a nurse practitioner seeing patients, diagnosing, discharging autonomously. From my point of view project 2000 was a success, but I did have the advantage of 25+ years in industry before embarking on it.
@@MRCAGR1 sounds like it was good to you from a professional aspect not that it was good for the patients necessarily.
@@ShaferHart as far as I was aware there were no particular issues for patients either, especially when they weren’t able to see their GP in 2020. Patient care was always the most important aspect. Yes I benefited professionally but never at patients’ expense. Telling families that their 20 something sibling has died in resus is a sobering experience. Trying in vain to resuscitate a baby.
Now it's time to open a YT channel, chose a side, make money then make a U turn, make money, ask "Dr" Campbell
Thank you both very much, Neil & John!❤
Truth seekers!!
🌟👏🏻🌟👏🏻🌟👏🏻🌟👏🏻🌎🌏🌍
This is an incredible man because he's like anyone who is realistic, honest and human
Which one, Neil or 'honest John' ?
Two of my favourite men talking , what a nice way to pass time 😊
Both Neil and Dr John have shone a light through these dark times. Keep it up 🙏🙏
Great interview from my favourite 2 listen to over my last 2 years. So much sense spoken
Listening to this interview was well worth the time. Such insight and logic. So refreshing. Thank you so much Mr. Oliver and Dr. Campbell.
except that he is so very wrong about the bug
Thank you both so much for relentlessly going after the truth scientifically and sharing that with us.
John's taken a fair old time for going after the truth.
Brilliant interview and as always I love the way that you follow the science and the data, that is why you are in this place now that is far removed from your starting place in this journey. Thankyou
Great interview, I have followed Dr. John since the beginning of the pandemia and sometimes I was disapointed with his comments, but as he always mentioned " he always followed the trail, does not matter where it leads", well, he changed his original view about the vaccines and so did I. I take off my hat and give him all the credit he deserves as well my respect and trust, DR. John, you are a credit to our proffesion, Cheers.
Great interview. Thank you Dr Campbell and Mr Oliver. I've posted this interview on my FB page.
Loved listening to EVERY moment of your interview. Thank you
I watched this on neil Oliver’s show this morning and it was lovely , you guys are an inspiration
Brilliant - honest - low key - humanity working at its best. It gives me hope. Honour to you both.
Good morning Dr Campbell!! You are a RUclips sensation!! PLEASE DO NOT CHANGE!! LOVE WHAT YOURE DOING HERE!
It's so true that many people do not have a family doctor. My husband and I have seen the same doctor for 17 years and he knows us and we know him. It's a baseline....history of health, and also emotional health that the doctors only seeing a patience for the first time will never really know. Thank you Dr. Campbell for all the work you have done -especially in these last few dark years.
Having a family or personal Doctor used to be the way to go and was pushed by Doctors as they knew your own history and so on, then they discovered locums and all of a sudden all Doctors were equally valid and there was no need for them having a pre knowledge of the patient.
A sane and edifying discussion... imagine that!
Well done! 👍🙂
2 of my favorites together. I highly admire both of these highly intelligent, caring, insightful men.
Love this interview. I am also a psychiatric nurse and you are a man after my own heart John Campbell. Bravo!
@@mythtree6348 earned millions...? yeah you're right, he should be cast into the pit for all of eternity! 😘
@@mythtree6348 I don't understand, where do all the millions come into it. You suggest he made millions out of it, how..?
@@mythtree6348 I understand people who post make money depending on number of views. You'd need to post some concrete evidence to convince me he's makings millions. And don't be so bloody cheeky with your 'naive' comments, I think the burden of proof is on you and so far you've proven nothing.
2 exceptional men in these hard times,
Thank you for both for your works😎👊👍
Thank you.
It gives me hope that there are still good honest people around.
Just wish people like you both were running our country 🙂
Now wouldn't THAT be good!
Vote for them!
I am a retired nurse and spent most of my nursing career as R.N. Supervisor and infection control nurse in a chronic care facility . I preferred the interpersonal relationships that were possible to develop with my patients in such a facility. I knew them so well that I could tell that something was wrong by very subtle signs shown, not necessarily physical or verbalised. I worked during the SARS 2 epidemic and luckily had no cases among my patients or staff. I am glad I am now retired because I would have been fired rather than submit to and administer this experimental gene therapy to others. I have administered thousands of flu vaccines but was suspicious of this from the very beginning. I am un-vaccinated and have never submitted to a P.C.R. test which is totally useless. (I noticed that they were not done using a proper N.P. swab which bends to conform to the nasal passage . This caused a risk to piercing the delicate brain barrier. I also noticed that when injecting someone, few people were aspirating prior to injecting. I am 77 years old and throughout this whole fiasco I have had 2 minor infections, - 1 rhino virus , then a dry cough with a slightly elevated temp.
Maybe that could explain the different types of adverse reactions. Neurological and cardiovascular for example. Hitting a nerve or blood vessel.
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 well said
Well said. You’re a woman after my own heart. That’s why I decided to take early retirement. I knew it was nonsense from day one. Plus, going on the WEF website in May 2020, and seeing the elaborate C 19 response they had created, only within five months…..yeah right!
You say you have administered thousands of flu vaccines. 1) Why? 2) did you ever try to find out what you were actually injecting into fellow humans who trusted you? It strikes me, the more I look at, that the people nearest to the enemy know the least.
I also, being a retired nurse, had great concerns about the vaccine when first pushed upon us. I wasn't comfortable at all having a vaccine that was pushed out before they had even started the first stage trials on it. I listened to a number of Virologist, from other countries, express their same concerns. I did get Covid early in 2020, and was really sick for 4 weeks, and therefore felt I had natural immunity to it, and therefore would not need the vaccine, have not been ill with any variations of Covid since. My husband, however, fell to the issue of not being vaxed and chose to get the shot and has had every variation of Covid and ended up in the hospital and was close to dying from the last variant he picked up, the Delta variant, and thank God he survived it. I have never caught any variant from him, and yet he catches every new variant that comes around.
Easily one of the best interviews to be aired on RUclips ever. Period.
@text_m_e Is this Dr. Campbell? Dr. Amitabha Mukherjee here. I am a GP based in Calcutta -- Kolkata, these days -- India. Not to brag, I have treated over 150 Covid patients over the past three years -- relying mostly on the FLCCC protocol -- most of them in the thick of the Alpha and Delta waves. Remarkably, not a single patient required hospitalisation though the majority happened to be elderly and many with multiple comorbidities &/or obesity. I consider myself immensely lucky to have stumbled on the RUclips videos (scores of them now taken down) of Dr. Mobeen, yourself, Dr. Kory, Bret Weinstein, Joe Rogan et al. I take this opportunity to express my gratitude to you, Been, Kory, Dr. Paul Merick, Dr. Peter McColough, Dr. Robert Malone, Dr.Tess Laurie, Dr. Aseem Malhotra, Dr. Kheriaty (?) and many others who led by example. Your fearlessness, integrity, resolve and scepticism in the face of relentless media and state persecution (no other word does justice to what you had to deal with) was inspirational to say the least. Your particular brand of cheeky, dry Brit humour was a huge bonus throughout this drawn-out nightmare, a nightmare that was 'expertly' scripted by a handful of megalomaniacal, corrupt and ruthless Science Czars. As a sixty year old medic in the twilight of his inning, I have more or less given up on the future of rational, evidence-based clinical medicine. Thanks again and take care.
Two of my favorite men. What a delight.
Thanks for getting together for this chat.