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Fallacy and Idiocracy Podcast ep2 Dissolving Illusions 10th anniversary edition by Roman Bystrianyk

A shocking examination of Birth and Mortality stats from official government records dating back to the 1700s

Delve into the intricate world of medical malpractice as we unravel its legal, ethical, and patient care dimensions. From understanding the complexities of fallacious malpractice laws to exploring the ethical considerations and impact on patient care, this comprehensive article offers a well-rounded perspective for general readers seeking in-depth insights and practical guidance on this critical issue.


Ep 2 Chapter Descriptions and Timestamps

00:00 - Introduction and Overview

Benedick Howard introduces the podcast and emphasizes the shocking nature of the findings. Request for likes, comments, and subscriptions. Teaser for the next episode focusing on Freedom of Information Act requests.

02:00 - Morning Reflections and Wellness Tips

Reflections on the morning sun and its health benefits. Brief health and exercise tips by Benedick.

03:30 - Introduction to Roman Bystrianyk and "Dissolving Illusions"

Introduction to Roman Bystrianyk and the context of the book "Dissolving Illusions." Discussion about the long history of manipulative medical practices.

05:00 - The Vertebral - Health Device Promotion

Demonstration and explanation of the Vertebral, an electro-stimulation device. Description of various program settings and their benefits.

08:10 - Roman Bystrianyk’s Health Awakening and Motivation

Roman talks about his personal health journey and what motivated him to investigate historical medical data.

10:55 - The Discovery of Measles Mortality Statistics

Roman shares his startling finding about a 95% decline in measles mortality before the vaccine introduction. Discussion on the initial disbelief and further investigation.

13:00 - In-Depth Analysis of Historical Statistics

Roman's journey to Yale Medical Library to verify historical mortality data. The process of compiling and analyzing data from various sources.

16:05 - Detailed Statistics and Results

Presentation of mortality statistics for diseases like measles and whooping cough. Discussion on the decline in mortality and the lack of credit given to non-vaccination factors.

18:20 - Conclusion and Final Thoughts

Final thoughts on the implications of the findings. Encouragement for listeners to rethink established medical narratives and explore alternative histories.

20:00 - Historical Context and Broader Insights

Detailed look into how historical health practices evolved. Comparisons between the treatment methods and their effectiveness.

31:00 - Impact of Medical Practices and Fads

Further discussion on harmful medical practices like the use of mercury and arsenic. Examination of the socio-economic conditions affecting public health outcomes.

40:00 - Introduction of the Revised Edition and Companion Volume

Discussion on the upcoming edition of "Dissolving Illusions" and its companion book. Highlights of new findings and doctor quotes included in the new editions.

50:00 - Broader Implications and Call to Action

Examination of the broader societal implications of the findings. Call to action for listeners to research and question medical narratives.

01:00:00 - Environmental Issues and Future Projects

Introduction to Roman Bystrianyk’s environmental research and upcoming projects. Discussion on the interconnectedness of health and environmental issues.

01:10:00 - Closing Remarks

Benedick Howard’s closing remarks. Final call for listeners to engage with the content and look forward to future episodes. Reminder about the next episode focusing on Freedom of Information Act requests with Christine Massey.

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Welcome truth-seekers! This is the Fallacy and Idiocracy Podcast, where we strive to improve critical thinking skills and make smarter decisions. I’m your host Benedick Howard and in this podcast we dive deep into logical fallacies, cognitive biases, and anything else that leads to muddled thinking.