

Nick Hudson, the chairman of PANDA (Pandemic Data and Analytics), has emerged as a leading figure challenging the mainstream pandemic narrative. With a background as an actuary and private equity investor, Nick brings a unique perspective to the global response to Covid-19. In a thought-provoking interview with Randall S. Bock, MD, they delve into various crucial topics, from initial responses to Covid-19 to the potential damages caused by mandates and lockdowns.
Table of contentsFormation of PANDACovert Phenomenon and Global ScamsThe Problem of CentralizationA Coherent Lens for Framing PoliticsAuthor’s Thoughts on Dealing with Small-Mindedness and PartisanshipAbility to Discern TruthTrump’s Different Lens and FairnessDevolution of Power and Its Potential ImpactConclusionFAQsRelated Article’s :
Formation of PANDA
PANDA is an organization that was established in May 2020 in South Africa by Nick Hudson and a group of like-minded friends. They were deeply concerned about the potential implementation of lockdowns in developing countries without proper public debate or cost-benefit analysis. Recognizing the absence of welfare systems in these nations, their primary objective was to introduce reason and policy discussions to the forefront of decision-making processes.
Covert Phenomenon and Global Scams
In this section, the interview discusses the covert phenomenon surrounding the pandemic, viewing it as more of a political event rather than just a medical one. The conversation sheds light on the prevalence of global scams that are presented as crises while simultaneously suppressing dissenting voices. It is argued that these scams serve as driving forces pushing us towards centralized governance, globalization, and control. Furthermore, parallels are drawn between the covert phenomenon and other narratives, such as the climate crisis, diet, transgender debate, and more, all pointing to an increasing centralization of power.
The Problem of Centralization
The interviewee dives into the issue of centralization of thought and knowledge, particularly in the context of the pandemic. They argue that centralization poses significant problems and should be subject to wider discussions in various fields. Moreover, they emphasize the importance of consulting experts from diverse domains, such as ecologists and geologists, to gain a more comprehensive perspective on complex phenomena like pandemics.
A Coherent Lens for Framing Politics
In this section, a new approach to framing politics is presented, introducing two spectrums: liberal authoritarian and conservative revolutionary. The significance of knowledge creation, complexity, civil liberties, and human agency in problem-solving and promoting human flourishing is emphasized.
Author’s Thoughts on Dealing with Small-Mindedness and Partisanship
The interviewee underscores the need for effective communication and refined arguments against small-mindedness and divisive policies proposed by proponents of globalism. They propose that engaging a growing minority through better communication and sincere efforts can lead to a slower but more sustainable change. The ultimate goal is to break false dichotomies, reduce polarization, and promote constructive dialogue.
Ability to Discern Truth
In this segment, the ability to discern truth, even when watching someone on TV with the volume off, is discussed. The concept of non-verbal cues and understanding people’s intentions is highlighted.
Trump’s Different Lens and Fairness
The interviewee shares their perspective on American politics and explains why they supported Trump despite not agreeing with all his views. Trump’s emphasis on fair trade, rather than solely free trade, resonated with them. Additionally, they discuss a conspiracy theory regarding the COVID-19 response and how Trump may have been misled about the virus’s origin. However, despite reservations about some of Trump’s actions,
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