Monday Nov 21, 2022
The Political Economy of Autism - with Dr. Toby Rogers
It's already the season 7 finale but we have a barnburner for you. Dr. Toby Roger's stopped in to talk about his PH.D. thesis, "The Political Economy of Autism". Dr. Roger's found himself shifting on his selected topic for his PH.D. thesis because of what he came across as a result of looking into the studies that supposedly disproved the connection with vaccines and Autism. The result was an eye-opening 485-page paper that has been downloaded over 70,000 times since it was published a short time ago. We talk about his story of awakening to this topic and its importance to health freedom and what we just experienced around the C19 pandemic. Dr. Roger's details how the health freedom movement will be the next political powerhouse going into the 2024 cycle.
Dr. Toby Rogers Bio:
He has as a PH.D. in Political Economy from the University of Sydney. His doctoral thesis, "The Political Economy of Autism", explores the regulatory history of five classes of toxicants that increase autism risk. He also has a Master of Public Policy degree from the University of California, Berkeley. Dr. Rogers writes, speaks, and teaches about the rise in chronic illness in children and does grassroots political organizing with medical freedom groups across the U.S. He also has a popular Substack where he writes about how to end the pandemic and restore our liberties.
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Resources from this episode...
Dr. Toby Roger's Substack - Utobian:
https://tobyrogers.substack.com/
Summary of his PH.D. thesis, "The Political Economy of Autism":
https://tobyrogers.substack.com/p/the-political-economy-of-autism
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