Trish Wood, an award-winning investigative journalist, has drawn her own conclusions in recent podcasts about medical censorship involving the low-cost drug, Ivermectin and the author of a review that won’t see the light of day.
11th March 2021 | 51:03
Trish Wood is an award-winning investigative journalist who has come to her own conclusions in one of her recent podcasts, which features yet another example of medical censorship involving the low-cost drug, Ivermectin and the author of a review that won’t see the light of day.
Some of Trish’s works include the critically acclaimed, five-part documentary series for Amazon Studios ‘Ted Bundy: Falling for a Killer’. Trish was one of the hosts for the Emmy Award-winning investigative current affairs series, The Fifth Estate. In 2006 Trish published What Was Asked of Us: An Oral History of the Iraq War by the Soldiers Who Fought It. And Trish went on to create I Didn’t Do It, believed to be the first-ever wrongful conviction series.