According to the experts it is all our fault
I was scrolling through Jo Nova’s site this morning when I came across this interesting article. The Australia CDC has appointed a new leader. Dr. Zoe Wainer openly admits that rebuilding public trust must be at the top of her agenda.
Zoe Wainer – a medical doctor, academic and policy leader, and now inaugural head of Australia’s new independent CDC – is under no illusions about the challenge of rebuilding trust among pockets of the population who have lost trust in vaccines and are angry at what they saw as unjustified intrusions on individual liberty during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Frankly re-building trust should be easy. All it would take is to step up and admit you got COVID 100% wrong and at times even lied to the public to support a government narrative. But that would be me, Dr. Wainer has a very different approach in mind. She thinks all that needs to be done is to listen to the public’s concern and explain to them why they are wrong and the government is right.
“We recognise that evidence and transparency isn’t the only component that we need in order to reach areas that may have a lack of trust in medicine and science,” Professor Wainer says. “For me it comes down to listening and understanding what those barriers might be so that we are in a position to be able to communicate in a way that is trusted and heard by the community, and by all of our stakeholders.”
“I think Australia did do a really good job in Covid-19, and we were globally leading,” she said. “I think there is still a lot of trust in public health, but there’s no doubt that we could strengthen it.”
So, the new head of the CDC thinks that Australia did nothing wrong with their COVID mitigation and vaccination policies. I beg to differ. Dr. Wainer mentions several times that her approach will be evidence based. That is great because I have some evidence that really could use some explaining. To start if there was nothing wrong with the COVID mitigation measures that Australia pursued with so much enthusiasm, then why was there a direct correlation between that enthusiasm and increased overall deaths?
Any Country that reacted sanely did not have much trouble. COVID amounted to nothing other than a mild flu year. COVID was only a problem in Countries where politicians made it a problem. This cannot be stated too many times. Lockdowns Kill. That much is clear.
Or perhaps she might want to explain how COVID became far more lethal right after governments forced doctors to use a standard treatment protocol with a dangerous, ineffective, drug and ventilation?
COVID was an entirely manufactured emergency. There is evidence that the virus was circulating in North American as early as the fall of 2019, yet no one was dying. People did not start dying in large numbers until the government blundered in with lockdowns and standardized treatment protocols. This was obvious to anyone who bothered to look. That is why I wrote this in 2022.
At the very least maybe she should try to explain the mountain of dead bodies that formed after everyone was forced to take the “safe and effective” faux vaccines.
In particular why did we have so many deaths in 2022? Didn’t Pfizer and Modern save the world with their safe and effective vaccines in 2021?
There certainly is a mountain of evidence that Dr. Wainer could use to guide her policy decisions. She can find a lot of it on my blog. But, after all her talk about the value of evidence in the end Dr. Wainer admits that is not what will guide her decisions. Evidence is not necessary in science when you have equity and social justice on your side.
“And growing up in that environment, that sense of equity and social justice is deep in my DNA. And that’s right at the forefront of everything that I will be doing and leading within the CDC.”
The more things change the more they remain the same. Australia has appointed a social justice Karen to explain that we are all wrong. It is imperative that we all understand that the next time the government fakes a pandemic we should not question anything. We should just shut up and roll up our sleeves.

