Respectfully, half the “medical advice” in America is coming from journalism majors and big tech employees.
Yeah, I think a board certified cardiologist who is widely published and has even been an editor for scientific/medical journals is more credible.
In the end my thoughts on “Covid” are no more valuable than yours and both of us can have differing opinions - a seemingly dead perspective here on FR, but one I try to follow. I don’t blindly follow any “expert” on anything and certainly would not follow an anonymous poster on a chat board.
The media references the CDC, FDA, WHO, or even big pharma themselves when most of the data used by the CDC/FDA comes directly from big pharma!
McCullough has provided references for his conclusions from what I have seen and he seems to welcome debate over the source material. This is the first time I have ever been aware of him selling a product. I questioned the Front Line doctors for a possible financial motive around here long ago. I did not dismiss what they said, but simply pointed out that they had a website that was so busy you had to email them and wait for days (according to a relative) at one point. It was not free.
I never saw a motive like that with Malone but now he has a book and has veered outside of his lane, but he lost a lot of consulting income by coming out as a skeptic (not that he needs it) and he was not anti-vax at first either.
Harvey Risch and Jay Bhattacharya have no incentive that I can see for expressing skepticism and both have stated they lost friends and status in the academic community for questioning the orthodoxy. I am not aware of either of them selling anything and I find them credible. Neither of them started from an anti-vax perspective.
Ed Dowd who approaches the topic through simple data analytics (insurance actuary data) is very credible to me and he has never changed his conclusions. However, he now has a book. I have looked at his numbers and if they are real the math is indisputable about the risks/benefits of the vaccine.
Fauci is going to write a book. It is certain - big advance and payday coming along with any 6 figure position he wants with big pharma. I wonder if people will question him for a profit motive or even consider the “royalties” that his agency that he ran for decades with an iron fist is a conflict of interest? How much will he benefit for pushing the vaccines for his friends and squashing other treatment options that were not profitable?
Prior to Covid, many in the homosexual community accused him of doing the exact same thing I think he did with the Wuhan Flu. Where are they at now?
The Obama administration banned “gain of function” research but Fauci simply shrugged that off and gave money to a third party friend to continue it. Could that have influenced his actions about the “pandemic”? Was he looking out for us or himself when he censored skeptics?
It is hard to find people without some investment or angle on both sides of this debate. Big pharma made the most money of them all and they shower it on many people who are purported to be “experts” as well as our politicians and bureaucrats.
If you dismiss McCullough for selling a supplement perhaps you should openly dismiss Fauci and the CDC/FDA? I believe they took his license to practice as a cardiologist for something entirely unrelated to “cardiology”. Isn’t that curious to you?
Honest question - how can we trust any media debate on this subject when it’s brought to you by Pfizer or Moderna? I factor in a profit motive for McCullough to sell supplements, but fairness demands I apply it to the other side. Follow the money. Always.
There is other money in play here too. One can make a legitimate argument that the “pandemic” impacted the 2020 Presidential election. Without it, Trump would have a lot of control over the trillions in government spending and levers that control trillions more. Perhaps that “profit motive” also had much to do with the pandemic?
If you do not agree with gay marriage should you lose your job even though your occupation does not (or did not if retired) have anything to do with the subject beyond your personal opinion? How is that any different than stripping a cardiologist of his license to practice (quite successfully by the way) for his opinion on vaccine dangers?
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Interesting, is it not, that the accusation is thrown out that those opposed to the vax are somehow profiting financially from it and that for that reason, they cannot be taken seriously, but when it comes to big pharma profiting from their pushing a health product for sale, suddenly everyone falls silent.
What rank hypocrisy.