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To: Golden Eagle

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.


71 posted on 01/22/2023 12:57:04 AM PST by jonrick46 (Leftniks chase illusions of motherships at the end of the pier.)
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To: jonrick46

“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.


80 posted on 01/22/2023 1:42:23 AM PST by MayflowerMadam (Stupid is supposed to hurt.)
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To: jonrick46
He falsely claimed that the COVID-19 vaccines are experimental.

Your long winded attempted rebuttal is hysterically funny. Rather than waste any time dissecting it, I’ll just present this one snippet of it, that like the entire post is so incredibly incorrect, it only needs to be re-posted to show how far off base you are, without any further comment of my own required. Oh my gosh was that hilarious LOL. I can only assume you get laughed at quite often.

111 posted on 01/22/2023 5:59:11 AM PST by Golden Eagle (The LGBT indoctrination agenda is designed to outlaw the Bible, and anyone who follows it.)
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