Bret Weinstein goes full conspiracy
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- Опубліковано 7 вер 2023
- -- Bret and Heather Weinstein of the Dark Horse Podcast go full conspiracy mode about COVID tests and "secret" vaccines for Joe and Jill Biden
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It's not hard to understand Bret's apprehension to PCR tests. Just look at what the inventor of the test (Kary Mullis) said about it about before he passed away. There's no question that the parameters for a positive result where changed at different stages of the pandemic.
Oh yeah, that technology that is used in crime scene investigation. Terrible. Can't be trusted at all 😂
Absolutely!
What did he say then? That a positive result is not evidence of a specific disease? Correct! That is not the role of a PCR test. It does not diagnose disease. It amplifies genetic sequences found in a system. E.g) those of a virus. Or those of an individual, as in the case of crime scene investigation. When you know what you're looking for (i.e the genome is known) it's an incredibly accurate test.
The inventor of the PCR test was nevertheless a crackopt. The context of his statements had to do with the HIV-AIDS denial he spoused, suggesting PCR tests couldn't be used to provide evidence for a link, with an eventual HIV infection being only coincidental to AIDS, not its cause.
Whatever test parameters might have been changed, that's more likely related to how something like that was never used at this level, and then the knowledge might have evolved as people were using it, not some evil conspiracy to somehow make some people test falsely positive or negative as part of some imagined scheme.
I don't believe he made a claim, he posed a question, which is not the same thing. "is it possible" is not the same as "this is happening"
Please stop pointing out the truth. There little use for it on this channel.
He's just asking questions (JAQing off)
Dud we "Conspiracy Theorists" have been totally far truer that "The Authorities "!
Sure
@@mugflub pls be sure to get every vaccine and especially get every single booster!
and you Sir, please stay in your basement, chud.@@KC-kh8df
What? Bet you aren't a doctor of virology like my neighbor.
@@diddyxllmao Pfizer put out an apology for all the adverse affects of their drug. I hope u are infertile now because of it😂😂😂.
Everyday is a psychological operation just trying to make it through a day being an American...... 😂😂
How the hell does this video come up first when I type in 'dark horse'...
Just goes to show the powers that be...
Four weeks later same thing happened to me. I got two Dark Horse Podcast clips, a separating line, and David Pakman
3 months later now. I do not like Pakman but UA-cam LOVES him.
He said "is it possible" so no he didnt claim it.
But we have to SAY he did so we can quickly dismiss him as a nut.
@@CindaMurphyRealEstate exactly, he is clearly a nut and totally not better at biology than us...
Oh okay. I'll ignore him then.
I'm often surprised by the responses posted on David Pakman videos. It's ,ore cult-esque than reasonable. Bret has modeled the pandemic to a significantly higher level than David and offered more accurate predictions. This wasn't even a prediction but a speculation, a thought and the idea poor testing accuracy has the ability to create a wide range of results and they could be gamed is hardly crazy talk, reasonable to consider.
Yes. Perfectly fair and reasonable to anyone intelligent who isn't grifting off pointing a finger at Bret and Heather.
it's crazy talk when you speculate that tests are intentionally inaccurate ...which is what he said was possible
@@howard5992 You may have to define what you consider as crazy. Manufacturers reducing quality and costs impacting accuracy and inaccuracy can lead to flexibility in f results which can also be monetized, certainly doesn't strike me as 'crazy' from an economic and profit perspective. However you could argue it is crazy from a health perspective. Nevertheless you will have to share the specific reasons why this suggestion is impossible, if you can't and it remains possible and provides financial incentives then it can't be crazy
@@howard5992If that's crazy talk, then saying professors discuss out there ideas to develop a better understanding of what may be true should put you in a mental hospital... which every scientist and philosopher before the 2000s did and led to many brilliant solutions such as quantum physics.
The idea that reality would be somehow not deterministic in any way was an out there idea, but guess what ended up being more accurate to the data? Discussing crazy ideas often leads to finding flaws in our own arguments and occasionally finding out the truth is different from our beliefs. For example the belief that the earth isn't the center of the universe.
@@hungrymusicwolf Being open to ideas is fine.
The notion that tests are intentionally unreliable needs to have evidence to support the conjecture.
Otherwise it is a crazy idea - a belief that should be challenged.
Literally every single right winger in the country says this stupid junk about election cycles
@@whyamimrpink78 COVID is endemic and will never go away thanks to this mishandling of the virus by the prior administration. The last I checked we are well over a year away from any election, as well. Yall have TinFoilHatitis and think everything in the world is a conspiracy.
@@whyamimrpink78only according to the right...
Everything starts as a conspiracy until it's proven to be true.
@@whyamimrpink78 The Presidential campaign is nearly two years for a 4-year term. So even events occurring completely at random have a pretty decent chance to coincide with "the next presidential election time".
Although of course surges in respiratory disease spread aren't completely random, they're seasonal. The season being the colder half of the year.
@@whyamimrpink78So your assertion here is that a virus which, like many other viruses, _has seasonal cycles heavy in the fall/winter_ coincides with our elections, *held in the fall,* and this is some kind of nefarious plot?
With critical thinking like this, I've got just one question: Would you like to join my MLM?
He never said the democrats were using Covid tests for benefit. He said that a political party could use it one way or the other which my take is the Reps or Dems can use the plus or minus for their own benefits.
You don't need a conspiracy to create these kinds of trends, you only need an intersection of special interests. You can attack him with some kind of hysteria, but he is not wrong that the tests are messed up and it is a scandal. Its important to fix this problem.
“You got any evidence? I’m just asking questions…”
Right? I watch dramas to get the questions of life. I watch UA-cam for information.
Brett is SUPREMELY paranoid. How you can ascribe intelligence and perfection to anything produced by anyone.
AND IF IT'S A "PLOT" WHY???
If you know Bret's story, it's understandable he'd be paranoid. I honestly feel bad for the guy.
@@sciencecompliance235 I'm 77 and off to get my 5th Covid shot end of month, having taken the RSV vaccine and flu shots last week. I plan to wear a mask if indoors if I decide to huddle with folks in public enclosed places.
David, sir, those evergreen freaks should've eaten him when they had the chance.
🤣🤣🤣
The Evergreen State students who lacked white privilege may have drove him to fear the left by false imprisonment (for not being ok with a white exclusion day the Evergreen State was hosting).
Well that's a shitty thing to say.
glad to see that the comments generally recognize this video (and other fact checks on bret and heather) as the hit pieces they are.
Just because you're paranoid
Don't mean they're not after you
Kurt Cobain
Territorial Pissings
I haven't thought about that line in years
Not saying Cobain coined it but at 12 when I heard that it struck a chord with me
Was going to type this as soon as David said it. Still miss Kurt ~30 years later!
@@harm864 buzzo is still here, he wins!
Bret is right , you’re not
They’re still on this huh? Feels like Groundhog Day
Notice the false premise question structure preferred by trolls. Instead of promulgating the guy’s claims, they wrap them in the question of media coverage.
I dont work for the government, but i do work on government projects, and i can tell you that it happens all the time that decisions are made that have no logical reason because someone has an agenda or plan on how they can use that to their advantage in the future. One little throw away line in a meeting can lead the decision tree down a path that in 6 months time causes a $million in extra work. To think that a knowingly defective test could be recommended because someone had the brilliant idea that they may be able to use the bogus data to their advantage down the line really doesnt seem like a stretch to me. I wouldn't even call it a conspiracy theory, it's just how things usually work.
Great comment.
Add in vacks injuries
Misuse of end of life drugs
Exaggerated death rates
Denial of freedom of movement
Care home isolated from relatives
Useless mask mandates
Etc, etc, etc…..
that podcast is egregiously boring, ive seen other people break down his podcast and they had the same sort of opinion
The dude thinks he's Dr. Strange, but he's just a strange Dr.
There is a such thing as a stupid question...a stupid question is a question that assumes a false predicate.
Tapping into the Qonspiracies.
so if the answer is no, then that's the answer. bret would be relieved to know the truth
They felt like they gained followers during covid and wants to keep them intrested in him. Sad.
I don't even know who he is? Is he someone important?
Bret Weinstein's grift is to be the smartest guy in the dumbest room...
Just remember joe told us hunter is the smartest person he knows
@@joelrivard5598 Oh, Joel...
@@preriowy if my son was born with a crack pipe in his hand I wouldn't say he was cute
@@joelrivard5598 Yeah, Hunter has made way too many vids on youtube while high on crack. Oh, wait, THAT'S ERIC TRUMP! Silly me!
Bret's part-timing a grift or two, but not that one.
Poor Heather. She nods along but sometimes her expression says : ' this man has just popped in from Alpha Centauri...'
Uhhh bruh. Ny had the pcr running at extremely high cycle thresholds. Ny also had the “highest” Covid rates
@@adamp108 Anthony Fauci himself said don’t go over 30 ct becuase it would result in false positives. Ny main lab was running at 40ct
Exactlyyyy
@@adamp108how is it common antivaxx misunderstanding?
This plays out like the phrase "I don't understand how something works, so it cannot be understood". It is absolutely true that rapid tests are unreliable, but this is true for ALL rapid tests of this nature and always has been. People see a pregnancy test as a common example of a rapid test and go "if this test is so reliable, why are the covid tests not?". The simplified answer is because these tests are testing for different things. If the method of testing is easy to make, hard to damage and what you are testing for is easy to find, the result will be reliable. If however, as in the case of Covid testing, it is easy to prepare the test incorrectly or damage it AND what you are testing for is not reliably in every sample depending on your viral load, you are going to get a poor success rate for testing for this kind of testing that will not happen in a PCR test as often (yes those can be wrong too but far less frequently).
In some ways, national rapid testing in this way is "medical theater" much like security in airports is often called "security theater". It does have a measurable effect, but it is much more effective at making people feel safer than actually being safer.
Argument from incredulity. Exactly right. Perfectly articulated. Thanks
It is true, you can't be slightly pregnant but you can have a low/mild viral load. The tests aren't equal.
@@brandicartee999 Exactly
@brandicartee999 nothing is equal when it comes to biology mate. To many bloody variables
Most people don't understand calculus but calculus definitely exists.
You're right: claims made without evidence can be dismissed without evidence.
What about how the Natural origin theory has no evidence, yet is still somehow the prevailing theory?
@joebuslife9275 everyone is a damn hypocrite and nobody really cares about truth. Everyone
Another example of a hysterical man speaking calmly.
Hey thats you.
Hysteria is what you saw on the left when covid hit. Bret was amongst the few reasonable voices on this topic.
Those of us with degrees in biology hold him in high regard. Don't buy into the smear campaign.
Honk honk
If you were talking about Pakman at the time of this post, then yes a hysterical man speaking calmly
There's a secret born every minute, don't tell anyone!
Art Bell died. Maybe America Coast to Coast AM radio has an opening.
The Weinsteins are a big ole nothing burger.
It is a fool's errand to treat conspiracists' claims as a marker to refute "because there's no evidence" of this or that. Also, to engage with regularly sermonizing conspiracists' theories and say that you'll consider their arguments "if and when there's evidence." THERE WON'T BE. Engaging with people who have chosen to push theories without evidence, and made it their livelihood, shouldn't be treated as reasonable people. Ok, dont ignore them. But, stop pretending that an appropriate response is not to treat them as fools and/or tyrants. That is what they are.
Strange that you believe a claim was made. There wasn't. Your mind hears what it wishes because you're so caught up in the politics of everything.
He's been gone for a while
Anyone who works in engineering knows exactly what Bret is talking about. It is extremely common, especially in corporate settings to use noisy test results to make a point, sow doubt or play office politics. Yes the noisy test, just like the 'deliberately low speed limit' are common ways that people try to manipulate each other. Really if you worked in any company that does anything engineering or 'sciency' you would know just how much bullshit our experts partake in. I just think that your vision of the experts and the institutions needs updating. You should definitely spend some time in a corp to understand how the sausage is made.
The main problem is that they’re both so boring to listen to.
Somebody sounds jelly
David, Sir, with tears in my eyes, what mic are you using? It sounds great and I'm looking to get a new mic.
Dr. Sapolsky please PLEASE remove your endorsement of the Weinsteins for their newest book. 😓
You only ask for evidence when is convenient for you. When inconvenient, you put out information without evidence.
Conspiracies are modes of thought that need more time to be vetted. The ones that are proven become scientific fact, the others remain Conspiracies unless proven otherwise.
It’s kind a hard to prove a conspiracy specially win a great power like a government is the one covering it up can you tell me without a doubt you don’t think the government kill JFK there’s not a little inkling of a doubt in your mind that they had nothing to do with it
Even intelligent people can be wacko.
I mean Ben Carson thinks the world is 6000 yrs old and that evolution doesnt exist.
true, Ted Kaczynski clocks in at 167 IQ
I was going to say “wasn’t the other Ted Bundy” a smart guy who was a 👹*Now: Have a disgraced, former president, who’s a rapist, and in love with his own daughter🥴😬🫨All of them are Narcissistic Sociopaths &🦇💩🤪
I'd guess Many to Most,why would Many take Big,Huge risks if one's not a Lil nutty. Howard Hughes prob bit nutty,Wright Brothers,a Big Long List,some kept there crazy for Good & other's Off the Chart Insane Bad..
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"""""Intelligent""""". Yeah, about as intelligent as a Prager U graduate!
Brett has viewpoints that have made more sense then anything our govt tells you. He isn’t a conspiracy theorist, he has commonsense and he has his eyes open.
Dear Mr Pakman can you answer the following.
Why is following the science means a 5th jab in the USA if you are 6 months or older and yet in the UK ot is 65 years old?
How the fuck would he know that?
@@troofinadvertising He has a thought
I'm in Canada. Either our govt issues PCR tests work or they don't as well. Every time the husband got sick, he tested positive. Every time I got sick, I tested negative. I either had COVID twice or not at all. I can't tell. Either way, the unopened kit that's been in our home for a year is far too out of date. I'm throwing it away next garbage day.
This bloke and Petersen have become properly unhinged. Can't stand the pair of them now.
What a vapid take
Is Bret still crying that Sam Harris isn't his friend anymore?
Haha
Lmao yes
Who cares about anything Bret Weinstein says?
Unfortunately, all the people who listen to the podcast. People who believe in these conspiracies and people who are negatively affected by belief in these conspiracies.
@@leas.5596 because conspiracies NEVER have ever happened in the history of the world
😂😂😂😂 You can't really be this obtuse, can you David ?
I've always thought they'd make for a great SNL skit/depiction!
God yeah! So dull, and so dumb! Great idea!
Shwetty Balls vibes for sure.
So toilet paper has stricter quality control than pcr tests. How comforting.
Dude, that rug really ties the room together
I used to respect Bret. I thought a lot of what he said was interesting. Kind of sucks his brain was fried by covid conspiracies.
Bret is a casualty of the culture war. I feel bad for him, honestly, even though he has clearly gone off the rails.
“Never let a good crisis go to waste! “…. It worked in the 2020 elections, and they are gearing up to do it again!
One data point here, of someone who got multiple vaccinations (all my freaking life, I've gotten vaccinations, duh), and got a "mild" case of covid BECAUSE I WAS VACCINATED, DUH. I've never had a test do my bad, but get real. IF our society had EVER taken the pandemic seriously, then 1) the disease's depredations would have been FAR less severe, and 2) These guys would have nothing to talk about. And remember, Trump set the tone, and Biden could only do so much, by the time he was in charge.
Biden has done a lot and not good
Searches you didn't do or maybe Heather is punking you 😁 These two sitting around with no real job is the problem 🙄
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Anytime you hear the word "they", your critical defences should light up. The statement may well be legitimate, but you have to be so careful these days.
In old people (@77 I’m one) paranoia can be a symptom of declining cognitive function.
We need another Progressive era Teddy roosevelt & LBJ's great society! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
thank god for podcasting, this guy could still be a teacher
😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
That's pretty funny 😂
Dude's teaching a much larger group now, though. >.>
@@jacobunderwood4957 Yep, the jokes on us.
Oh, but the don’t want us to ask questions😂
Any self administered test has a huge potential for user error. Qualified Lab technologist will reduce that error by as much as 80 %.
Noticed the same decline in Dark Horse.Just a grift at this stage.Sad.😎
"Not smart enough to understand" Bret Weinstein or Jordan Peterson - thank you for making me laugh out loud today!
The home tests are difficult to make highly reliable. The PCR tests take more time and money which is why is was easier and cheaper to distribute a less reliable test.
Even the PCR test can cause confusion. Depends on the TC. How many days you waited to get tested? Symptomatic or asymptomatic?
He’s noticing patterns
Yep, dopes don't see anything.
When I hear someone like this say "Is it possible" (or its obverse, "isn't it possible"), I smell bullshit coming, because too often it becomes clear that what he really means is "it's likely" or "it's true"--whether it is or not.
Can anyone explain to me the obsession of the administration? It seems to me they dont have much power
Bret is great! Thanks for puting me onto his work! Checking out Tucker next!
Why does it matter whether he's a convicted criminal? I've heard you say it like 10 times.
Are you for real or just not listening to yourself?
the second clip seems way out of context and so it seems weird to me.
audience capture
COVID did a lot of damage and then some more for some people.
he can't come up with evidence, he is still coming up with some kind of story that he can then fit with appropiate evidence!
Brett was great up until the covid vaccine. Then he went bonkers.
True. Such a shame.
Weinstein's descent into right wing madness wasa huge disappointment
"Disappointment" implies that people didn't expect this, and basically everyone familiar with the Evergreen fiasco saw it coming from a mile away
@@khill8645 What do you mean? Bret was a reasonable person even during and after the shitshow at Evergreen. It was only during Covid that he took a turn for the zany. It's sad to see, really. I thought he used to have some interesting things to say.
@@sciencecompliance235 He was completely incapable of seeing things from other perspectives, had an enormous persecution complex, and worst of all, was whiny as hell about it.
@@khill8645 Whose perspective? Bret was launched into the national spotlight because Evergreen college was trying to corrupt a day of recognizing the value of African American students into a day where non-black students/faculty would be excluded from campus. He was rightly against what they were trying to do and WAS persecuted for it. He lost his career as a faculty member at Evergreen due to that insanity.
@@sciencecompliance235 "lost his career"? He _resigned_ and has been milking it for clout ever since! The only reason he has the platform from which he spews these conspiracy theories was because he leveraged the Evergreen protest into a grievance-centered influencer career
I’m a person, and I haven’t allowed my intuition to be snuffed out by the material. Your pseudo intellect can save your face. But it will never save your ass.
Thank you for sharing this important news.🇺🇲💙
Wow, how many bad arguments in the video and bad ideas in the comments)) "Where is the evidence, Brett?" But it is not the evidence you lack, but the brains.
What those clips revealed were textbook examples of narcissistic behavior. My thoughts and feelings are the facts. Any evidence to the contrary has been cooked somehow. It's very difficult to move people like this off a particular position.
so far all the conspiracies seem to come true.
Every conspiracy theorist says this dumbass line but never backs it up
@@mugflub - The pattern is to make a claim and then to reference the claim making as evidence that the claim is correct.
Sort of the "many people say" argument.
When you dig down, for many conspiracy theorists the absence of evidence proving their claims is taken proof that their claims are correct.
In other words, it's the idea that a secret plan exists and we "know this to be true" because the plan is hidden.
Thanks for posting the whole video where he starts by saying “is it possible”
For some reason I have to search you for your videos. They no longer show up in my feed.
Did you not watch the interview with Kerry Mullis or the guy who inventing the pcr test? He speaks on what that analysis was actually intended for and why using it to determine illness was inaccurate and troublesome.
Yeah. Didn’t even watch the part where Bret started down the rabbit hole. Tired of the anti-vax/Covid nonsense.
@@whyamimrpink78 just the weak-minded and easily riled up.
Did you get the last booster?
Bret when questioned literally goes back to its a hypothesis but a likely one, I don't have to present any evidence because correlation equals causation...oh by the way Elon blocked me on twitter
Tucker asks questions in bad faith... Right...
Imagine if you could invent a mental illness test for American's.
Our own president would fail it…along with majority of the people in charge of representing the country.
Who the f is Bret Weinstein???
Bret just isn't looking or sounding good, I think he has significant psychological problems.
The power of rabbit holes.
Bret is so obsessed with Covid and vaccines while the rest of the world has moved on. It's like he's stuck in a time-loop.
These people can't accept that they were simply wrong.
The goverments lied to the people
I lost a friend to covid obsession, became all he ever talked about, every now and then I'll see someone online still frantically posting covid denial memes too. It's really sad.
Well, to be fair, COVID isn't done with us yet by a long shot. Just because people are tired of thinking about it, the media no longer finds it profitable, and people would rather go to the mall and buy nice shiny things doesn't mean COVID is a thing of the past.
He got his fame from it. He is the original Ivermectin guy.
Dude, he was just speculating rather than making any claim.
i only do a test when i have symptoms...
and yes i whas positive 2 weeks ago,lost my taste and smell...
it did last a week and right now iam fine...
I'm confused. Are people referring to the at-home tests as PCR? Because you can't do a PCR test at home ... unless you have the primers and a cooling/heating mechanism to denature and reconstitute the dna hundreds of times.