4 thoughts on “A Conversation with the Exceptional Dr. Emanuel Garcia in New Zealand”

  1. P.S. to my previously submitted response. I understand that the Covid vaccines were developed and profited by people and/or forces who probably caused the pandemic. But how did the Covid virus get released initially? You and Emanuel E. Garcia did not address that issue.

  2. I watched this on a rainy Sunday morning in NYC, or rather listened to it and rewound several times to rehear something. I took a lot away from it to think more about. I had never heard of Emanuel Garcia previously but now know who he is. You were eloquent; I can’t remember how you phrased your passionate explanation of where society is but apparently “Manny” Garcia was equally impressed. Only thing I had to rewind again and again to was Emanuel Garcia saying something akin to “If you don’t take the jab, they’ll deliver it via mosquitoes.” That I didn’t understand. Was he saying the Covid vaccines were spread by mosquitoes?

  3. I watched this on a rainy Sunday morning in NYC, or rather listened to it and rewound several times to rehear something. I took a lot away from it to think more about. I had never heard of Emanuel Garcia previously but now know who he is. You were eloquent; I can’t remember how you phrased your passionate explanation of where society is but apparently “Manny” Garcia was equally impressed. Only thing I had to rewind again and again to was Emanuel Garcia saying something akin to “If you don’t take the jab, they’ll deliver it via mosquitoes.” That I didn’t understand. Was he saying the Covid vaccines were spread by mosquitoes.

  4. That was well worth listening to for a number of its sections. I urge other regular visitors to Behind the Curtain to listen and perhaps take some notes, even if they can’t READ it.

    I listened while ironing some laundered clothes that had been sitting in a pile, and then while collecting summer clothes to store away to make space in drawers for colder weather ones.

    Among other things I liked the informal, unstructured format. And it’s good to know about Emanuel Garcia, and I may dip into some of what he has written.

    You know, along with people’s increasing disinclination to read and enjoy books, there’s what seems to be people’s increasing inability to have the long conversations that their parents or grandparents or great-grandparents routinely had and enjoyed.

    I attribute a lot of the BEGINNINGS of this to, first, the takeover of people’s lives by the motor car over the last century, and then the domination of people’s perceptions by television. Cars and TVs began dividing people from one another and requiring people to sit down while using them. It’s been a natural progression to obsessive cellphone use and way too much screen time spent glued to larger screens.

    Curtin and Garcia are onto something.

    It’s good to know about

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