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Former Pfizer VP Michael Yeadon explains his rule of thumb for identifying a lie, which has led him to an interesting conclusion about Earth's true shape...

This clip of Yeadon, an expert in the area of allergies and respiratory therapeutics who spent more than XX years in the pharmaceutical industry (including years as a vice president at Pfizer), is taken from an interview with Jerm Warfare (@RealJermWarfare) posted to the UK Column (@ukcolumn) X channel on July 21, 2025. 

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"What is true? And my general rule of thumb now, which has nearly got me into trouble, I'll try it with you. Anything that is of at least moderate importance. I know that's a bit of a fluffy one, but we know anything that's of least moderate importance and everyone's been told is a lie. An inversion.

"The [Nick] Hudson Conjecture, I think it was that, anything that's declared as a global emergency that's only susceptible to global solutions and censors, competing voices is a scam. I think that that may have been roughly his first use. And it's just so beautiful because when you point it out to people, you know, they would say, oh, well, you know, surely there must have been alternative voices. No, there weren't. You know, you weren't allowed to have an alternative voice. Just immediately you either comply or— What are you, a conspiracy theorist? I'm a proud conspiracy realist now.

"But yeah, I get bored even of spotting them. I don't care what the shape of the world is either. I mean, you know, see, that one is one where, does that mean Mike believes in flat Earth? They always say that. Well, because the shape of the world I think is apparent. Well, what they want you to believe is apparent. BBC even has a spinning globe as a logo. They used to anyway, BBC at the bottom. So it's of moderate importance at least and everyone's been told. So by my own definition it's a lie. But the thing is, the opposite of a sphere is not a flat plane. So I don't know what shape it is. Could be a Möbius strip, I don't know. It's not discerable."

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Former Pfizer VP Michael Yeadon explains his rule of thumb for identifying a lie, which has led him to an interesting conclusion about Earth's true shape...

This clip of Yeadon, an expert in the area of allergies and respiratory therapeutics who spent more than XX years in the pharmaceutical industry (including years as a vice president at Pfizer), is taken from an interview with Jerm Warfare (@RealJermWarfare) posted to the UK Column (@ukcolumn) X channel on July 21, 2025.

---------------Partial transcription of clip---------------

"What is true? And my general rule of thumb now, which has nearly got me into trouble, I'll try it with you. Anything that is of at least moderate importance. I know that's a bit of a fluffy one, but we know anything that's of least moderate importance and everyone's been told is a lie. An inversion.

"The [Nick] Hudson Conjecture, I think it was that, anything that's declared as a global emergency that's only susceptible to global solutions and censors, competing voices is a scam. I think that that may have been roughly his first use. And it's just so beautiful because when you point it out to people, you know, they would say, oh, well, you know, surely there must have been alternative voices. No, there weren't. You know, you weren't allowed to have an alternative voice. Just immediately you either comply or— What are you, a conspiracy theorist? I'm a proud conspiracy realist now.

"But yeah, I get bored even of spotting them. I don't care what the shape of the world is either. I mean, you know, see, that one is one where, does that mean Mike believes in flat Earth? They always say that. Well, because the shape of the world I think is apparent. Well, what they want you to believe is apparent. BBC even has a spinning globe as a logo. They used to anyway, BBC at the bottom. So it's of moderate importance at least and everyone's been told. So by my own definition it's a lie. But the thing is, the opposite of a sphere is not a flat plane. So I don't know what shape it is. Could be a Möbius strip, I don't know. It's not discerable."

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