#271 Dr. Peter McCullough - Pandemic: What Went Wrong?
Aug 18, 2023
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Dr. Peter McCullough, American cardiologist, discusses the failures of the medical system during the pandemic, the importance of early treatment and prevention, the denial of vaccine side effects, and the persistent problem of the spike protein. He also addresses concerns about conflicts of interest and talks about the rise of famous doctors.
Lack of early treatment programs and focus on lockdowns and ineffective measures in the pandemic response worldwide.
Persistence of spike proteins in the body and potential long-term effects of the virus and vaccines.
Concerns regarding the genetic technology used in COVID-19 vaccines, including exclusion of certain groups from clinical trials and potential long-term effects.
Deep dives
Inadequate pandemic response
The podcast episode discusses the failures and inconsistencies in the pandemic response worldwide. It highlights the lack of early treatment programs and the focus on lockdowns and ineffective measures. The guest criticizes the decision to vaccinate healthy individuals, including children, and shares examples of myocarditis cases in athletes following the vaccines. The episode also emphasizes the persistence of spike proteins in the body and the long-term effects of the virus and vaccines.
Four pillars of pandemic response
The podcast outlines four pillars of pandemic response that should have been implemented from the beginning. These include contagion control, early treatment, improved hospital treatment, and vaccination for high-risk individuals. The importance of viral-sidal nasal washes and sprays is emphasized in reducing the spread of the virus. The guest discusses the lack of collaboration and comparative statistics among hospitals and highlights the failure of COVID-19 vaccines to end the pandemic.
Concerns about spike protein
The episode explains that the spike protein is the main component of the virus responsible for infection. The guest discusses the inability of the human body to eliminate spike proteins, leading to various health issues. Prolonged presence of spike proteins in the body is linked to symptoms of long COVID, post-vaccine side effects, and potential risks of cardiac events. The episode also mentions ongoing research focused on removing spike proteins from the body to address these concerns.
Concerns about the COVID-19 vaccines
The speaker expresses concerns about the COVID-19 vaccines, highlighting the use of brand new genetic technology that injects genetic material coding for the lethal part of the virus. They raise red flags regarding the exclusion of certain groups like pregnant women and people who previously had COVID-19 from the clinical trials. The speaker also questions the need for boosters and the potential long-term effects of the vaccines.
Addressing vaccine injuries and long COVID
The speaker discusses the importance of addressing vaccine injuries and long COVID, sharing a treatment approach involving natural products. They recommend using Natto kinase, bromelain, and curcumin as potential remedies. The speaker mentions the need for clinical judgment and emphasizes the significance of seeing patients and publishing in peer-reviewed scientific literature to maintain honesty and credibility. They express a desire for open discussions and debates about vaccine safety and criticize the lack of transparency from certain doctors and institutions.
Dr. Peter McCullough is an American cardiologist. He was vice chief of internal medicine at Baylor University Medical Center and a professor at Texas A&M University.