Posted on 01/21/2023 7:42:48 PM PST by Jan_Sobieski
A world-renowned heart doctor and epidemiologist who has led the way in countering the government's "safe and effective" COVID-19 vaccine narrative says COVID shots and boosters are responsible for the "explosion" in sudden deaths of young people.
Dr. Peter McCullough of The Wellness Company studied the "sudden deaths" of young athletes over time and said there is no sensible explanation other than the often-mandated COVID vaccines for what he says is a tenfold increase in such tragedies since 2020. That is when the experimental mRNA (messenger RNA) vaccinations were launched.
The very accessible McCullough is the most visible among a band of dissenting doctors who have steadfastly resisted governments' and corporations' rigid COVID policies. For that, he has been heralded by conservatives the world over, with one Australian online broadcaster, Maria Zeee, calling him "the shining light in the darkness." In a typical interview, McCullough will cite a half-dozen scientific studies from memory. He has criticized:
The mass vaccination of citizens, including COVID shots for pregnant women and young children;
The government's suppression of COVID treatment options, e.g., what he calls the "Nobel prize-winning wonder drug," Ivermectin, and its spreading of falsehoods about such protocols. (McCullough developed his own home protocol for treating COVID, which is used worldwide.);
Mask mandates, which he says lack scientific support; and Lockdowns that crippled small businesses and closed down schools…
(Excerpt) Read more at wnd.com ...
“Steve Kirsch—who is ironically fully-vaccinated himself!—just revealed that his antivax buddy, Dr. Peter McCullough has just been decertified”
It’s like getting kicked out of their club. McCullough doesn’t lose his license and he can still practice medicine, although he doesn’t seem real interested in doing that right now. He’s found another way to employ his time and talents.
They will.
It’s just collateral damage to them.
What's YOUR explanation for the increase then?
” 7 years, before he made the mistake of showing HCQ was effective”
McCullough didn’t have anything to do with “showing HCQ was effective”. That comes from a 2005 study using chloroquine against SARS-1. It’s been available at PubMed for 18 years.
It was performed in vitro on SARS infected green monkey kidney tissue and it worked great. But when SARS-2 arrived and there was a chance to try it in vivo in human beings it didn’t work like it had in the lab.
And notice they never debate or contest the facts, they just attack the character of the person stating them.
That alone tells you the shot shills don't have a case and that people like McCullough, Malone, and Kory are correct.
How was that rude?
It looks like pt has a point considering what we know the vax is doing to people.
Re: 50 - Tenpenny is hopefully going to get stomped by the Ohio State Medical Board this year. Her metal-spoons-stick-to-injection-site antics were ignorant and junk science.
Which the vax has never been proved to be either.
Since when in drug development is a drug presumed safe until proved dangerous?
And isn't that the point of the long term 5-10 safety trials? Presuming a drug is dangerous in some as yet unknown way and they are proving it is safe?
And yet for this cash cow tool of oppression and tyranny, they are willing to throw all that precedent and protocol out the window and lives damaged and lost be damned.
In light of the income big pharma has raked in from these poison, life destroying injections, your accusations of "grifter" and that people are in it for the money is beyond ludicrous, you hypocrite. It would be laughable if the destruction and loss of life from these injections weren't so tragic.
Do you have a link to that study? I'm interested in comparing it to the studies that showed Chloroquine, Hydroxychloroquine, and Quercetin taken with Zinc eliminating the SARS-COV2 virus.
Coronavirus Epidemic Update 34: US Cases Surge, Chloroquine & Zinc Treatment Combo, Italy Lockdown. The end of this video shows the study with the effects of HCQ in getting zinc into the cells.
Coronavirus Pandemic Update 35: New Outbreaks & Travel Restrictions, Possible COVID-19 Treatments (Quercetin). This video adds Quercetin to the mix of zinc ionophores that are measured comparatively.
I'd like to know if your cited study included zinc or was just chloroquine?
-PJ
McCullough, who has NO training in the fields of microbiology and immunology, has acted like the cow that kicks over the bucket of milk. He thought he could do an end run around the scientific disciplines and exploit the general distrust in medicine. This irrational distrust was seen in the anti-vaccine movement during the small pox epidemic. Many objected to the small pox vaccination because they believed it violated their personal liberty, a tension that worsened as the government developed mandatory vaccine policies. The Leicester Demonstration March of 1885 was one of the most notorious anti-vaccination demonstrations. There, 80,000-100,000 anti-vaccinators led an elaborate march, complete with banners, a child’s coffin, and an effigy of vaccine developer Edward Jenner.
Move forward to 1998. British doctor, Andrew Wakefield spread misinformation about the relationship between bowel disease, autism, and the MMR vaccine. A few years later, Wakefield alleged the vaccine was not properly tested before being put into use. The media seized these stories, igniting public fear and confusion over the safety of the vaccine. The “Lancet,” the journal that originally published Wakefield’s work, stated in 2004 that it should not have published the paper. In 2010, the “Lancet” formally retracted the paper after the British General Medical Council ruled against Wakefield in several areas. Wakefield was struck from the medical register in Great Britain and may no longer practice medicine there. In January 2011, the BMJ published a series of reports by journalist Brian Deer outlining evidence Wakefield committed scientific fraud by falsifying data, and also that Wakefield hoped to financially profit from his investigations in several ways.
Now we come to McCullough. He has made so many false claims about COVID-19 and the vaccines, that it would be impossible to cover all of them, so here’s just a selection of his “best hits”:
*He falsely claimed that the COVID-19 pandemic was planned many years ago at a 2017 Johns Hopkins University symposium.
*He falsely claimed that there’s no scientific reason for healthy people under 50 to get the vaccine.
*He falsely claimed that people who develop COVID-19 have “complete and durable immunity”, and that there is no benefit in vaccinating someone who recovered from COVID-19.
*He falsely claimed that over 50,000 Americans died from the COVID-19 vaccine during his Texas Senate testimony in March 2021.
*He falsely claimed that there is a “low degree, if any of asymptomatic spread” of COVID-19.
*He promoted the use of hydroxychloroquine to treat COVID-19.
*He falsely claimed that the COVID-19 vaccines are experimental.
*He falsely claimed that the Emergency Use Authorization is new and have never been used before.
*He falsely claimed that there was a global recall of the COVID-19 vaccines.
*He falsely claimed that face masks don’t work.
Recently, McCullough falsely testified to a Texas Senate Committee on Health & Human Services, that the COVID-19 vaccines should recalled because over 40,000 deaths were reported.
Says the person who expects us to accept his/her credentials without question just on your say so.
You are an anonymous internet poster on an obscure internet forum claiming to be a doctor and offering only anecdotal accounts of your alleged experience with COVID, with NO proof what so ever of any of it.
And you have the chutzpah to sit in judgment and condemnation of someone else’s credentials when they are freely and widely known?
You have yet to give anyone on this forum ONE single reason why we should believe you over someone like McCullough, Malone, Tenpenny, etc who have known, documented histories and credentials.
What gives YOU credibility? Because nothing in what you have posted during this whole Covid debacle has given you any.
Spot on! I put McCullough in the same place as Andrew Wakefield. Both profit in people’s irrational fears which they provoke.
Decertified by the corrupt, immoral, lying, politically controlled medical establishment?
That's supposed to mean something?
On the contrary, it's nothing more that political posturing to destroy someone and could be worn as a badge of honor.
Sheesh, the number of Deep State supporters on this forum is disturbing.
Or are you really that willfully blind that you actually TRUST and believe the government?
Says the shot shill who plays on people's irrational fear of a cold virus to push an experimental so-called "vaccine" on unsuspecting people.
The whole vax push is built on fear porn.
The government and medical establishment went about killing off large numbers of very vulnerable people (thanks cuomo, whitmer, etc) and then portrayed that as the normal course of the disease to terrify people into taking an untested experimental vaccine with no known safety track record.
And even when its track record of destruction and death became apparent, they didn't let up. They still use fear porn of the new variants, of Delta, Omicron, Sub variant XBB.1.5 to continue to push this life destroying vax that has been proven to be neither safe nor effective.
The condemnation of those warning about known, proved dangers of the vax as fear porn is beyond laughable by those who hypocritically use fear porn itself to shlll for big pharma and the vaxes.
I believe that increase is due to statistical misinterpretation. That false claim is does not address the health status of the people receiving the vaccinations. Fatal outcomes describe underlying illnesses. The people most likely to get the Covid vaccine are those with concerns about their underlying illnesses and need the protection. Hence, the easy misinterpretation of the statistics.
First you state your "belief" that it is a statistical anomaly, and then you make a certain conclusion that it is a "false claim."
You should be more precise in how you phrase things. Your post would carry more weight if you dropped the word "false", as it is a conclusion not supported by your "belief."
-PJ
You are guilty of a phenomenon known as “confirmation bias,” when people interpret information in order to conform with their beliefs, while ignoring facts that do not support their beliefs.
Your irrational fear of the Covid vaccine is as old as the small pox virus. The Leicester Demonstration March of 1885 was one of the most notorious anti-vaccination demonstrations in history. There, 80,000-100,000 anti-vaxxers led an elaborate march, complete with banners, a child’s coffin, and an effigy of vaccine developer Edward Jenner.
I would see you out on the streets, “The Clot shot has got to go! Hey! Hey! Ho! Ho!”
Why didn’t this dick weed say this 2 years ago?
“He falsely claimed that the COVID-19 pandemic was planned many years ago at a 2017 Johns Hopkins University symposium.”
Oh, would that be the same 2017 that Obama and Fauci predicted that Trump would have to deal with a pandemic? Interesting coincidence.
“He falsely claimed that over 50,000 Americans died from the COVID-19 vaccine during his Texas Senate testimony in March 2021.”
And you know this ... how? Based on data from government three-letter agencies which have cooked the books to support a murderous narrative? Or based on data from big pharma who knew their data was so damning that they wanted it to be hidden for 75 years?
“He falsely claimed that there is a “low degree, if any of asymptomatic spread” of COVID-19.”
You know this ... how?
“He promoted the use of hydroxychloroquine to treat COVID-19.”
HCQ worked for PDJT. It is used for malaria, as is Ivermectin, which also treats WuFlu.
“He falsely claimed that the COVID-19 vaccines are experimental.”
The simple fact that a pregnancy lasts nine months, and the “vaccines” were rolled out in less time, tells you nothing? Of course they’re experimental.
*He falsely claimed that face masks don’t work.
OMG.
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