Professor Knut Wittkowski was for 20 years head of The Rockefeller University’s Department of Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Research Design. He has been doing epidemic modeling for 35 years. This blog post shares his take on the pandemic.
I got a medical student online to transcribe an interview with Professor Knut Wittkowski. Then I proofread the document while listening to the interview. I will not post my summary here, as it’s good for you to read the interview and to come to your own conclusions. Yes, coming to your own conclusions is vital, especially right now.
Below is the link to a PDF of the interview. You may want to read the document while you follow along with the interview. A link to the video, if you want to see the video as well, is in the PDF.
Perspective on the Pandemic – Professor Knut Wittkowski April 1-2 ‘20 Interview NYC
Whatever you do, please continue connecting within to your higher guidance and continue learning. Don’t have an already-made-up mind, instead keep on learning. There’s a lot of cognitive dissonance in the world right now, and the key to putting the pieces together for yourself is having an open mind, strengthening your relationship with your inner guidance, and continuing on your learning path. Just like a child.
There’s lots of good information on the Internet from independent professors, doctors and citizen journalists who are not beholden to corporate funding or to the outdated corporate healthcare paradigm. (See post below for a few examples.)
Be well, and may God bless you.
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Very glad you posted the PDF since the YouTube video was taken down due to violation of community standards. Thanks!
I am somewhat surprised to find I do not resonate with Professor Wittkowski’s comments, opinions, and predictions – many of which have been echoed by President Trump. I would love to hear Professor Wittkowski’s current take on the situation. It’s now been about five weeks since the interview and dozens of children in NYC recently died, supposedly from covid-19 related illnesses. But I will keep an open mind, continue to seek out differing opinions, and check in with my higher self.
Thank you for all you are and all you do, Christine! Your books have been game changers for me and I am so glad to have found your recent blog entries!
Be well, stay safe, and please keep sharing your thoughts and experiences. Namaste. 💖✨💖
Hi Melinda!
Many of the MDs who are speaking out DO agree with Wittkowski. But, if you want still another perspective, I’d recommend professor Dolores Cahill, a professor of immunology. Here’s a link to an interview with her: Immunologist Professor Dolores Cahill