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Originally Answered: Who is Dr. Andrew Kaufman, the supposed accredited MIT scientist behind COVID-19 denialist theories? Are his arguments valid?
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I have spent some time trying to figure out who Dr. Andrew Kaufman is. According to London Real tv, who have posted Kaufman’s one YouTube video, say he studied at Duke, MIT and Medical University of South Caroline. Matching those qualifications to Dr. Andrew Kaufman and a forensic psychiatrist from New York is the result. I also found a disciplinary action from the state of Ohio in 2012 for Dr. Andrew Kaufman who studied at University of South Carolina and Duke. Here is the action of the Ohio Disciplinary Board: Andrew Russell Kaufman, M.D. Dr. Kaufman participated in a research project that offered participants a $25 gift code to Online Shopping for Electronics, Apparel, Computers, Books, DVDs & more as an incentive. After the study concluded Dr. Kaufman used nearly all the remaining gift codes, which had been purchased with unrestricted grant money from a pharmaceutical company, to purchase personal items. Dr. Kaufman later took steps to cancel the order and return the merchandise. However, as a result of his actions, Dr. Kaufman was suspended from the residency program and notified that his status would be listed as nonprogram completion, which caused his resident training license to become inactive. Duke University and Dr. Kaufman have since executed an agreement providing for a six-month remediation program beginning on January 1, 2009 that will enable Dr. Kaufman to complete his residency program.
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Before the North Carolina Medical Board In re: Andrew Russell Kaufman, M.D. Consent Order. 2008-11-26: http://www.circare.org/pd/kaufman_20081126.pdf
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I have no idea what expertise this guy would possibly have about the coronavirus. His specialty is psychiatry of the criminal mind. His one video is repeated by conspiracy theorists, but I could not find anything of relevant research. He has a YouTube video. Conspiracy theorists like it. Not the type of source I would deem reliable.
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H. Larry Elman
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, SB Aeronautics and Astronautics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1960)
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Updated 1 year ago · Author has 5.4K answers and 3.8M answer views
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Originally Answered: Who is Dr. Andrew Kaufman, the supposed accredited MIT scientist behind COVID-19 denialist theories? Are his arguments valid?
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Never heard of him. Looked him up on LinkedIn, which says that he said he graduated MIT's Bio Dept in the 1990's. I could NOT verify that with MIT Alumni Register.
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I will defer to Mr Kriger and Mr McClain. He does not sound like the sort of person I would want to deal with.
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If the original Poster can edit the Question, I and others would appreciate it if “accredited MIT scientist" were edited out. If I believe his LinkedIn claim, graduating from MIT Course VII does not automatically make one an “accredited scientist.”
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I am an MIT Alum, and I would not describe myself that way without having many
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Vijay Krishnan
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James McGill
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, Retired Aerospace Engineer
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Answered 1 year ago
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On one of his Youtube videos he basically claims that because the WHO had made plans in the eventuallity of this virus, then THEY must have fabricated it. As if they should have had no concern for a pandemic, otherwise. As if they should have forever put the pandemic of 1918 out of their minds. Another Youtuber dug up some of Kaufman’s checkered past starting with his medical residency being suspended because he fraudulently spent grant funds on himself. Let that sink in. He was caught lying and stealing even before he competed his training. Seems to be on-going.
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Allan McKanna
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, masters Philosophy and Psychology, Salesian High School (1992)
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Answered 1 year ago · Author has 652 answers and 131.8K answer views
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Originally Answered: Who is Dr. Andrew Kaufman, the supposed accredited MIT scientist behind COVID-19 denialist theories? Are his arguments valid?
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Good question - who is he? And what the hell are ‘COVID -19 denialist theories?
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Don Eamon
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, I remember Polio, and now COVID-19
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Answered 1 year ago · Author has 4.5K answers and 2.8M answer views
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Originally Answered: Who is Dr. Andrew Kaufman, the supposed accredited MIT scientist behind COVID-19 denialist theories? Are his arguments valid?
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Letter: Pulling the curtain on some coronavirus sources
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At the time this article was written, the good doctor had exactly one YouTube video.
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The whole affair smacks of conspiracy theory. On his web site, he even has a disclaimer.
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“Dr. Andrew Kaufman was mentioned as a medical expert on the coronavirus. Most online searches seem to direct you to a single You Tube video presentation. The doctor believes coronavirus is a deception and a hoax. It’s interesting to note the ‘Disclaimer’ from the doctor’s own website. It says the opinions presented are for informational purposes only and are not intende
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Ken Villegas
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Answered 1 year ago
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Whether he is a real doctor or not, you can't change the fact the THERE IS NO SO CALLED DEADLY CONTAGIOUS VIRUS OUTBREAK! COZ IT'S A HOAX! VIRUSES ARE NOT ALIVE COZ THEY DON'T HAVE ANTIBODIES.. The “Germ Theory” of Louis Pasteur was another HOAX! AND UNTIL NOW IT IS JUST A THEORY.. Terrain Theory is the real one..It is all about ToXICITY, not a contagious virus.
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Ed Caruthers
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, consumer of medical services
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Answered Jan 8, 2022 · Author has 13.6K answers and 18.1M answer views
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What if everyone collectively started to believe that COVID-19 doesn't exist?
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“What if everyone collectively started to believe that COVID-19 doesn't exist?”
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I’ll take “everyone” literally.
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New vaccinations would stop.
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Boosters would stop.
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Masking would stop.
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People would pack more densely in churches, sporting events, and concerts.
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The cruise industry would recover.
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Hospitals would be overwhelmed with patients and the staff wouldn’t know what they were suffering from.
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The number of deaths per day would double or triple. And this would continue for another year or so.
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Economies would shrink due to labor shortages, reduced production, and interrupted supply chains. A world as cra
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Answered Dec 11, 2021 · Author has 154 answers and 2.1M answer views
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What’s happening with COVID-19 in China? Are they getting vaccinated? Why do we never hear about cases in China on the news?
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Around the world people are getting used to post-lockdown life with vaccines doing the heavy lifting against Covid-19 as restrictions are eased. In China however, a hard elimination policy remains where the pandemic first began.
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A person walks into a five-star hotel to ask briefly for directions and ends up in two weeks quarantine because a guest had some coronavirus contact. One crew member on a high-speed train has close contact with an infected person, and a trainload of passengers is sent to quarantine for mass testing. In Shanghai Disneyland, 33,863 visitors suddenly h
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