posted on Sep, 7 2021 @ 07:41 AM
Okay, I watched as much of that as I could take (about 75% of it), and I'm not sure what to make of this.
I have several points / questions:
a.) Gorman seems to know what he's talking about. I'm certainly no expert, but he seems to have a logical and sequential progression through what
he's trying to say. That is, right up until he starts talking about graphene oxide, then his presentation gets kind of sketchy.
b.) So, based on the above, why is he giving this presentation in Barbados, a country not well known at all in the medical and scientific
communities?
c.) If I'm not mistaken, this is the 2nd time some sort of a presentation in Barbados has circulated here on ATS. What is the is the importance of
Barbados in sars 2 / covid 19 research and vaccine development? A country with a total population of less than 300k people.
I am left confused.
ETA - BTW, the moderator is indeed trying to shut him down, as he probably rightfully should. Gorman needed to make a point, or get to a question at
some point, and he wasn't doing this. If I would have been moderating this event I likely would have done the same thing. Gorman could have stopped
after the first few sentences and let his question stand about isolation of the virus without the introduction of other than human cells. Not sure
why he didn't do this.
edit on 9/7/2021 by Flyingclaydisk because: (no reason given)