In this interview, Celia Farber shares her expertise on the HIV/AIDS epidemic and its relevance to the current COVID-19 pandemic. As a journalist and author of Serious Adverse Events: An Uncensored History of AIDS, Farber sheds light on the fear tactics, cancel culture, and censorship that were prevalent during the HIV/AIDS epidemic. She uncovers the deadly consequences of the drug AZT and the trials that Dr. Anthony Fauci conducted on children, infants, and pregnant mothers.
Farber also discusses how the same tactics used during the HIV/AIDS epidemic are being employed today in the response to COVID-19. She provides insight into the fearmongering, censorship, and the "woke" takeover of science, medicine, and journalism that are currently prevalent in the social landscape. The interview provides a comprehensive look into the parallels between these two pandemics and the lessons we can learn from our past to be better prepared for the future.
Throughout the interview, Farber provides a unique and eye-opening perspective on the intersection of pandemics and the media. She shares her thoughts on the importance of investigative journalism, speaking truth to power, and the need for uncensored information. This interview is a must-listen for anyone interested in understanding the historical and social context of the HIV/AIDS epidemic and the COVID-19 pandemic.