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COVID-19 and the Global Predators

by Peter R. Breggin, Ginger Ross Breggin

📖 Overview

COVID-19 and the Global Predators examines the intersection of public health policy, pharmaceutical interests, and global governance during the coronavirus pandemic. The authors present documentation and analysis to support their investigation of key organizations and figures involved in the pandemic response. The book chronicles events from the initial outbreak in China through global lockdowns and vaccine development, focusing on the roles of major institutions like the WHO, tech companies, and government agencies. The Breggins draw from public records, scientific papers, and financial data to construct their timeline and arguments about pandemic-related decisions and policies. The authors explore connections between pharmaceutical companies, research institutions, and public health organizations while analyzing the economic and social impacts of various pandemic measures. The investigation extends beyond immediate pandemic response to examine broader implications for public health policy and international cooperation. This work raises questions about accountability, transparency, and the balance between public health measures and individual liberties in crisis situations. The narrative challenges conventional accounts of the pandemic response while highlighting the complex relationships between medical science, economic interests, and political power.

👀 Reviews

Readers describe this book as a detailed investigation into pandemic response policies and financial interests, backed by over 1,000 citations. Many reviewers note the authors' medical and research credentials add credibility. Liked: - Comprehensive documentation of pandemic timeline and key players - Analysis of financial connections between organizations - Clear writing style making complex topics accessible - Inclusion of source materials and references Disliked: - Some found tone too alarmist - Claims about global coordination seen as speculative by some - Length (650 pages) considered excessive by multiple readers - Political commentary distracts from medical analysis Ratings: Amazon: 4.7/5 (2,800+ reviews) Goodreads: 4.4/5 (400+ reviews) Representative review: "Meticulously researched but the conspiratorial overtones undermine otherwise solid reporting. Would be stronger focused solely on documented evidence." -Goodreads reviewer Most readers align into two camps: those who view it as exposing important truths, and those who consider it overreaching in its conclusions.

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🤔 Interesting facts

🔬 Dr. Peter Breggin has been called "The Conscience of Psychiatry" and has spent decades as a reformer in the field of mental health, testifying before Congress and serving as a medical expert in legal cases. 📚 The book was self-published through the authors' own publishing company, Lake Edge Press, after major publishers declined to take on the controversial subject matter. 💉 The authors spent more than a year conducting research for the book, reviewing over 1,000 sources including scientific literature, government documents, and media reports. 🌍 The book examines connections between global organizations like the World Economic Forum, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and various pharmaceutical companies in relation to pandemic response. ⚖️ Following the book's publication, Dr. Breggin became involved in several legal cases challenging COVID-19 policies, including serving as a medical expert in cases regarding lockdowns and vaccine mandates.