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Richard Cox, Being Right About No Virus |573|

10.11.2022 - By Alex TsakirisPlay

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[00:00:00] Alex Tsakiris: On this episode of skeptiko. a show about being right.

[00:00:06] clip: Yeah, but I wasn’t, Am I wrong?

Are we gonna split hairs here? No. No. Am I wrong?

Am I wrong? No. Am I wrong?

[00:00:13] Alex Tsakiris: That’s right. A show about being right.

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[00:00:17] Alex Tsakiris: Explain to me, since you’re in that camp, how do they explain away the, the gain of function research, No

[00:00:23] Richard Cox: idea. But I’m, I hope that the audience listen into this has gained some value from what I have said, but I would be going into areas that I just don’t have a clue about if I even went

[00:00:31] Alex Tsakiris: there, Alex. So, rationally, logically, how does that make any sense to you?

[00:00:37] Richard Cox: I don’t know. I just can’t look because two years ago, the whole no virus thing at all didn’t make sense to me. So I, I just don’t know.

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[00:00:42] Alex Tsakiris: That first clip was of course from the big Lebowski. And the second was from this spirited of dialogue I had with.

Richard Cox from the deep state consciousness podcast. All about the no virus thing.

Stick around. This is a classic skeptical. No two ways about

Welcome to skeptical where we explore controversial science and spirituality with leading researchers, thinkers, and their critics. I’m your host, Alex Tsakiris. I guess I ought to own it… I like being right.

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So, uh, um, just rolling, but I’m not sure quite how we should do this. So I’m kind of open to any, uh, any suggestions you have and I mean, I can, Yeah, whatever you think.

I can start it. You can start it.

[00:01:40] Richard Cox: Well, I suspect you are looking to understand how I’ve jumped the shock, so to speak. How, how I’ve gone to a life which seems very irrational to you. Right? And, and what would be good to come out of this? I suppose it’s not, I think, you know, to decide whether viruses exist or not might be a little ambitious for the two of us sitting here.

But to decide what a sensible way to ask these questions are and how we can come to see that differently and what, why this division rises and other things like the role of then syop and that kind of thing, and what do we do about that. That might be an interesting way to go there.

[00:02:11] Alex Tsakiris: Yeah. You know, I was, uh, I was actually talking to, uh, Rob from the skeptical form a couple days ago, and I was saying, You know, this turns out to be kind of to me, and it has been, uh, like it’s made me rethink everything about skeptical

It’s made me rethink about all the interviews I’ve done over the years and all those factors of syop because, you know, you have jumped the shark here. I mean, you’ve left the logic of your own shows. we both interviewed this guy, Michael Wallach, who made this film The Viral Delusion, to me, when I interviewed the guy I was like, This no virus stuff is absurd. And, and my goal in the interview was just to show ...

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