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Dr. Peter McCullough: Detoxing Vaccines, Spike Protein Shedding & Ending Medical Tyranny

Dr. Peter McCullough: Detoxing Vaccines, Spike Protein Shedding & Ending Medical Tyranny

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Dr. Peter McCullough: Detoxing Vaccines, Spike Protein Shedding & Ending Medical Tyranny

Dr. Peter McCullough: Detoxing Vaccines, Spike Protein Shedding & Ending Medical Tyranny

Tuesday, 7th May 2024
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0:08

I Here's what I want to start with.

0:10

How would you define the scientific method? The

0:15

scientific method is a process.

0:17

It's a process by with

0:19

by which. A

0:22

hypothesis is put forward. And.

0:24

That's considered. An. Alternative.

0:27

Hypothesis. And the state

0:29

of affairs. That. As

0:32

we see it today, best considered

0:34

the null hypothesis and the method

0:36

is the process by which we

0:39

test. And challenge.

0:42

The. Null hypothesis to see if

0:44

there's enough evidence to accept the

0:46

alternative hypothesis. Gray. Definition.

0:49

Over the past four years were a

0:52

lot of these and of slogans thrown

0:54

around like trust the Science or the

0:56

one that really irks me as the

0:59

science is settled. Which

1:01

flies in the face of your

1:03

i think very accurate definition. Where

1:06

did you start to. Eat.

1:08

And just to give some framework

1:10

mean many people already be aware

1:12

of who you are, But Europe

1:14

highly recognize regarded physician and you're

1:17

not like some conspiracy theorist kook.

1:19

I mean I would consider you

1:21

may be prior to all this

1:23

happen in a pretty mainstream western

1:25

medicine guy who's accredited and and

1:27

recognized. when did you. Start.

1:30

To see the scientific method fall

1:32

apart. At

1:34

so edges and you know you really kind of

1:36

threw in a few terms that we oughta we

1:38

are a tackle. Okay, let's do it was let's

1:40

tackle him. You.

1:43

Know there really is no such thing. As

1:45

a conspiracy theorist, the term

1:47

really is. It doesn't really

1:50

have any cogent meaning. But

1:53

we have this. We have rational theories. all

1:55

of us to. I have

1:57

a rational theory about. Why this

1:59

one? The dog is right between us right

2:01

now. And will

2:04

generate theories regenerate rational theories

2:06

every day. The series or.

2:09

Discuss about many of them can be

2:11

testable. But

2:14

the word conspiracy theorist is

2:16

is actually a term that

2:18

comes out of a government

2:20

agency. Espionage for crying out

2:22

loud is not something honestly

2:24

that I think should. Be

2:27

in the contemporary for natural or

2:29

at this point in time You're

2:31

right. I had very conventional training

2:34

a changes the best universities I

2:36

became in my field and Internal

2:38

Medicine and Cardiology. one of the

2:41

most publish people in my field

2:43

in the world. I studied very

2:45

carefully of the course of decades

2:48

the interface between heart and kidney

2:50

disease and that the world and

2:52

publications new discoveries on in vitro

2:55

diagnostics therapeutic strategies are always. Use

2:57

the principles of epidemiology. Had trained

2:59

in epidemiology. appears of Michigan which

3:01

is the study. Of

3:04

the distributions and determinants of disease

3:06

and epidemiology, how to the highest

3:08

level would be an intervention? That

3:10

is, A plane,

3:12

some type of therapy or

3:15

surgery or strategy. Ah. any

3:17

prospect. Randomized double blind trial.

3:20

And. Then testing to see if we can. Again,

3:23

move from the alternatives. Move.

3:25

From the know hypothesis till the

3:28

alternative hypothesis. So.

3:30

A me that is as orthodox as

3:32

weekend get. In today's world, what

3:34

we observe us to the pandemics. And

3:37

it's not the first crisis the world has

3:39

faced. But like

3:41

so many other crises, The.

3:43

Orthodoxy. Did. Not

3:45

deliver the answers and throughout. Human

3:48

history when there's been a worldwide

3:50

crisis Be the answers didn't come

3:53

from government agencies. The answers

3:55

didn't come from the church or whatever would

3:57

be considered the orthodoxy at the time. The

4:00

answers come from innovators.

4:05

Absolutely yeah I am. I agree

4:08

with you on the term conspiracy

4:10

theorists to it's it's just it's

4:12

a cheap way to slander and

4:14

discredit someone who is. thinking.

4:17

Critically and asking questions thread threats

4:19

we should talk about. I

4:22

think we should talk about. Six.

4:26

Terms. That are

4:28

I think men to injure. They

4:31

are pejorative. And

4:34

they are literally designed to establish

4:36

a power dynamic of one person

4:38

exerting power over another. And they

4:41

were all extensively used during Nazi

4:43

Germany. So anybody wants to throw

4:45

around these terms. they can take

4:47

it right back to the third

4:50

right. And they are. Misinformation.

4:54

This information. Mel

4:56

Information. Anti.

4:59

Science. Anti

5:01

vax or. And

5:04

conspiracy theorist. Those

5:06

are all terms. By

5:09

which the person who's uses them. Is.

5:11

Aspiring to gain power and

5:14

control over the other person.

5:17

And they are attempting to push their

5:19

point of view. On. To

5:21

others. And by

5:23

definition as propaganda. Elaborate

5:27

surgery so. What

5:30

was it like for you as

5:32

you started to see holes in

5:34

the way? These

5:37

institutions were approaching. The.

5:39

Issue. In. Our why Guess

5:42

it's going back to my earlier question in

5:44

or what were some of the first red

5:46

flags for you that something is amiss and

5:48

with their decision point at which you decided

5:51

out of your own integrity to speak out

5:53

and be willing to take the arrows. and

5:55

what's it been like. To. Take

5:57

Those arrows. Kind of a multifaceted.

6:00

In bad. Eyesight early. and don't

6:02

forget I was in the orthodoxy and

6:04

many ways I still am. President

6:07

of a major Medical Society

6:09

Editor of two Major Charles

6:11

in Twenty Nineteen I was

6:14

the named. Endowed Visiting

6:16

lecturer at Harvard School Madison

6:18

in major departments Twenty nineteen.

6:21

My Wikipedia page was. Scintillating,

6:26

With. Accolades. So

6:28

I was fully within the orthodox

6:30

Mm approaching seven hundred citations in

6:32

the National Library of Medicine. I've

6:34

lectured at the Yard Sodomy Sciences

6:36

European Medicine agencies two thousand and

6:38

seven. I was asked to

6:41

present to the congressional oversight pin on

6:43

the As piano major product labels, pensioner

6:45

Group of or Drugs so people know

6:47

any. All. Over the world. But

6:49

I can tell you in early twenties when.

6:53

When the pandemic unfolded. And

6:55

we started to see people die all of

6:57

the world. With.

6:59

Any few weeks I became

7:01

very uncomfortable as I was

7:04

message you my colleagues about

7:06

meeting patients. To help

7:08

them avoid too bad outcomes, hospitalization

7:10

and death. And I

7:13

saw my colleagues retreat. They

7:16

sell it to silence none of them.

7:18

Volunteered to come forward and say yes,

7:20

let's innovate less work to help people

7:23

survive this illness. All

7:25

of them in a sense,

7:27

just. Retracted. And

7:29

I think the driver of that retraction initially

7:31

was fear. As

7:34

a means. I think in

7:36

the beginning of all of that. There

7:39

are so much. Trauma. Based

7:41

mind control. Implemented

7:43

by. The media

7:45

at large. That. I

7:48

kind of gave people a pass. And the beginning because

7:50

everyone's is kind of running around their heads cut off.

7:52

No one really knows what's true. It's not true. And

7:55

so in the beginning of okay will people with

7:57

as part of the Orthodox you're going to be.

8:00

Conservative and and not fly off the

8:02

handle right? But then what became apparent

8:04

to me and I really want to

8:06

get into the of the gene therapy

8:08

I'm. Job cover but. What?

8:11

Struck me was the lack of emphasis

8:13

on lifestyle choices. Raid also tastes. Official

8:16

narrative was we got a drug com

8:18

in. Don't worry, we're going to fix

8:20

it all with this drug that masks

8:22

the social distancing, the constant testing. All

8:25

this and I'm thinking where is the

8:27

recommendation for getting proper exercise for Vitamin

8:29

D for son My serve clean in

8:31

the air in your home for avoiding

8:34

toxic foods and chemicals that this is

8:36

none of that which is a lot

8:38

of what we talk about in the

8:40

shows Of course. I'm I'm kind of

8:42

close to the flame on that. Type.

8:45

Of recommendation but it's that had this is so

8:47

weird. You know no one's. And

8:49

encouraging in when to lose some weight or

8:51

get good sleep because this nothing at all.

8:53

It's just like we got a drug com

8:55

and we're going to say we're going to

8:57

save everyone Operation Word Speed here comes and

8:59

I'm just find him stat. was one of

9:01

the first things to me that seemed said

9:03

suspect. You're talking

9:05

about the. Whole. Concept of

9:08

susceptibility right? We've.

9:11

Learned early on. That sars

9:13

coby to infection covered nineteen illness.

9:16

Was not an equal opportunity.

9:19

Don't this? That is

9:21

afflicted a the elderly,

9:23

the infirm, those with

9:25

obesity, diabetes, other medical

9:27

problems and yet we

9:29

understood people. Seem to

9:32

sail right to the the illness. So.

9:34

Immediately. Within a

9:36

matter of weeks. The. Medical term

9:38

Team Up Risk Stratification: The

9:41

weekend actually stratify risk. We

9:43

can understand where oh, Where

9:46

are vulnerabilities are and

9:48

Beat has frailty? Was

9:51

easily identified as a if he

9:53

really critical respect. I saw some

9:55

a senior citizens who are very

9:57

said good die as crazy. They

9:59

sailed. The owners easily I said

10:01

all boy this is really gonna be

10:03

about fitness and it reminded me of

10:06

my former writing partner allows in Southeast

10:08

Michigan doctor Ben Franklin's who wrote papers

10:10

on this about. You know, it's really

10:12

about survival of the saddest. Mice.

10:15

Is about survival of the said as to Bury

10:17

had published that. If someone was

10:19

said and actually had a major heart attacks

10:22

are more likely to survive and if they're

10:24

not sets and the same. Concept

10:26

applies to he said purses more

10:28

likely to survive a major auto

10:30

accident or a major bacterial infection.

10:32

That at yeah it's our insurance.

10:35

Fitness back harrys us through times

10:37

of personal health crisis. So you're

10:39

right early on the best thing

10:41

we could have done is all

10:43

gone out. Started working on Aerobics

10:45

Fitness. I was in Dallas at

10:47

the time and and was. With

10:49

brilliant weather and I was out running

10:51

as seem a lot of patience with

10:53

covert a surgeon I I'd better actually.

10:56

Be on the top of my game and then later

10:58

on we learn that. A

11:00

Good Nutrition. There was a paper on

11:03

of Poland showing up at your income.

11:05

You're improving nutrition that is having high

11:07

quality sources of protein. precious avast wasn't

11:09

really them and eighty three us? it's

11:11

sugars, starches, and saturated fat. Whew! That

11:14

was the way to Kind of really

11:16

put the body on edge, ready to.

11:19

Survive this illness. Oh works cited

11:21

and my book Courage to Face

11:23

covered nineteen by Doctor of Atlas

11:25

on Windows suggesting the converse that

11:27

a boy People hate. Sugars and

11:29

starches through the illness are much

11:31

more likely to have a worse

11:34

outcome of sugar. Tended see this

11:36

viral infection make things a lot

11:38

worse. Certainly make information there's there's

11:40

a tremendous opportunity you the didn't

11:42

mean didn't know. Bed. Vitamin

11:44

D was enormously protective. Were.

11:47

Normalcy protect of this phenomenon

11:49

else is now showing that

11:51

Vitamin D intake was preventive.

11:54

For. Getting covered uneven one

11:56

geico, the nineteenth higher Vitamin D

11:58

levels confirmed him. Survival.

12:00

We had a

12:02

wonderful discovery. That

12:05

nasal an oral hygiene played

12:07

a role. A. Big Rock. That.

12:09

There were forms of nasal sprays.

12:11

Him gargoyles that does truly do

12:13

did reduce the viral burden, reduce

12:16

the ability to transmit the virus

12:18

to one another. It wasn't mass

12:20

gainer hand sanitizer, this was an

12:22

infection and the nose or mouth

12:24

of we wanted me to spread

12:26

it was actually nasal. An oral

12:28

hygiene. Things so simple as actually

12:30

just sailing. So. People who live

12:32

near the ocean who send get ill salt

12:34

water in the nose and mouth. They.

12:36

Actually had a. A better

12:38

outlook and people who are cooped up

12:40

in high rise in or condominiums with

12:42

no airflow. We learned that in fact,

12:45

fresh air made a difference. There were

12:47

studies out of Singapore showing that is

12:49

it was almost nearly impossible to spread

12:51

the virus outside. So as

12:53

i was measure my patients I tell the

12:55

patience for some of gotta start the the

12:57

nasal sprays watches even if it's so simple.

13:00

Assault waters our of I diner. Glottal.

13:02

Silver or Xylitol Scope or list

13:05

dreamless. Get outside in your front

13:07

porch or batch course Let's get

13:09

this fresh air's reduce the burden.

13:12

Ah, even when my dad. In

13:14

a rehab facility and nursing home

13:16

care coverage of. fortunately I was

13:18

able to have influence with the

13:21

staff. I said open the windows. Open.

13:24

The windows beautiful april of.

13:27

Spring in Dallas. I said

13:29

we never do that. He. Said open

13:31

the windows cats fresh air and

13:33

I don't want this zero re

13:35

inoculation. So when I publish the

13:37

first version of them a call

13:40

protocol to the states, the most

13:42

widely cited and utilized approached have

13:44

a nineteen. That. Was the first

13:46

step. Fresh air that

13:48

was and teaching control and yet we

13:50

saw from the media just the opposite.

13:53

You probably remember that vignettes were there

13:55

was a man out in the west

13:57

coast and is on a paddle board.

14:00

The way. Out from shore.

14:02

And. He's not wearing a mask and

14:05

then there's a coast guard or

14:07

police. Both thing comes out to

14:09

pursue your before the season. This

14:11

this we were close and I

14:13

do remember this as watching Sanjay

14:16

Gupta on Cnn castigating a man

14:18

who was out on the embarcadero,

14:20

discharging, That he

14:22

should have been inside he was amazon.

14:24

It was insanity people were pointing. I

14:26

remember a video where are where they

14:28

had the restrictions in place where you

14:30

can go to the beach which as

14:32

were san is probably the healthiest thing

14:34

you could ever do. I am someone

14:36

went out there and put a mannequin

14:38

you know in a beach. Always

14:42

asking of each event you seats to see you

14:44

know the topic of it. Off you know, ready

14:46

to do business may walk out and it's a

14:48

mannequin with the hat and sunglasses. As like

14:50

winning more. That's one. Thing that. Is. Been

14:53

interesting to me is. You

14:55

have a school of thought

14:57

from a demographic of people

14:59

that. Sinks. That there is

15:01

no such thing as covered nineteen and

15:03

that when you look at the cold

15:06

and flu stats during that period magically

15:08

the cold and flu disappeared and to

15:10

mean I I and I'm no scientist

15:12

or physician by any means, but seems

15:14

to me when you look at those

15:16

stats that. It's. Possible.

15:18

Is not likely that. For. Whatever

15:20

reason, the cold and flu that

15:22

everyone gets all the time maybe

15:24

sometimes worse than others was essentially

15:27

rebranded and just called this other

15:29

thing. Do you think there's any

15:31

validity to that know, but I

15:33

understand the confusion income you people

15:35

as. He. Know had a

15:37

yearning to understand what the world

15:40

actually happened. So I'm listed twenty

15:42

seventeen, The United States. We.

15:44

Had about seventy thousand influenza

15:46

does? There's a standard rate.

15:49

Forty. Fifty thousand Sixty seventy was

15:51

is a are just a hard

15:53

year now that's anybody dying testing

15:55

with influenza. In any

15:57

season if we look at all the respiratory.

16:00

The Hospitalizations in the United States.

16:03

That's a fifteen percent test. Positive

16:05

influence. The. Does it mean

16:07

influences the central driver right? Someone could

16:09

have gotten a fever, fallen down, had

16:12

a hip fracture, and they're actually gonna

16:14

die of some complication of the hip

16:16

fracture, not necessarily influenza, but as it

16:18

is it is a principle as count

16:20

all cases in right. So

16:23

now the cupboard nineteen kinda makes a

16:25

curse. And.

16:28

This. Novel Virus Sars copy

16:30

two of which has been

16:33

exhaustively investigated. Hundreds of thousands

16:35

of papers. It has. Ah,

16:37

it has it's unique genetic

16:39

code. It's a Corona virus.

16:42

It's structure is fully understood.

16:44

It's protein makeup is fully

16:46

understood. stood I It's is

16:48

isolated. It's isolated and in

16:51

viral cultures is transferred from

16:53

one sell to another. The

16:55

Chinese a big no sign

16:57

of farm. Of that of

17:00

Therapeutics isolate said next he makes

17:02

it as a vaccine He killed

17:04

by respect seen. Any

17:06

can physically be seen. Didn't see it

17:09

on electron microscopy. So.

17:11

Sars called me to. The virus

17:14

clearly exists a it would be.

17:17

It would just be unethical to reality

17:19

to say it doesn't exist. now. the

17:21

absence of some cases needs to be

17:23

explained. And early on.

17:26

The. Cd sees methodology to

17:28

determine Sars cubby to

17:30

buy Pcr plumbers, chain

17:33

reaction testing. It

17:35

could not distinguish because Pcr

17:37

testing takes was called primers.

17:40

Are typically see if for worse

17:42

very small segments of genetic code.

17:46

It it was not sufficiently accurate

17:48

to discern between covered in the

17:50

flu. So here we

17:52

go. A senior citizen comes in

17:54

from the nursing home were in the he did

17:56

the pandemic. Got a fever, Everyone's

17:59

thinking. Ovid. Unless. They

18:01

had covered an influenza testing.

18:04

The. Hospitals using the laboratory derived essays of

18:06

which most the health systems here in

18:08

Texas to the when I was at

18:10

that using the Cdc methods. They

18:13

were determined was a case of pivot. And

18:16

if they would have tested food that's

18:18

a wait a minute that this covered

18:20

test positive is flu positive I'm less

18:22

try to sort this out. So is

18:25

probably the the abandoning of testing for

18:27

a flu. This. Thinking that

18:29

everything coming in is covered in a

18:31

forget the hospitals were heavily incentivized to

18:33

diagnose covered not necessarily influenza so that

18:36

probably a weight into it. Now people's

18:38

a way to my doctor Mccullough a

18:40

both a illnesses cause fever. they make

18:42

people sick, they have like the elderly.

18:45

It was all just the flu.

18:48

Sars. Kobe to doesn't exist. And

18:51

when I say to to does as the people

18:53

we call them virus deny years I said listen.

18:56

If you think this is a flu I can tell

18:59

you as a doctor. Influenza

19:02

does not cause blood clots like

19:04

Sars. Coby to does like we've

19:06

never seen before and flow as

19:09

it doesn't cause a spike protein

19:11

to be found in blood clots.

19:14

Lightest and some influenza doesn't

19:16

cause the spike protein too

19:18

cause all these manifestations at

19:20

we see. In fact,

19:22

Influenza itself is not deadly. What?

19:24

Makes Influenza deadly is secondary. Staff

19:27

will talk on sections which we

19:29

didn't see and colbert. So to

19:31

summarize, Sars coby to infection and

19:34

Influenza are completely separate Clinton clinical

19:36

entities. The to viruses have been

19:38

sequenced, cloned, I'm isolated,

19:40

cultured, and made into separate

19:43

vaccines. And then the

19:45

third part of it would confuse

19:47

people was i think it initially

19:50

flawed Pcr test platform by the

19:52

Cdc. Later on the testing platforms

19:54

clarify this and you know we

19:56

had rebounded from Kansas. Wow.

19:59

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think another thing that was a. Strange.

21:40

To myself and many other people was

21:42

in the counting of cases made wherein

21:44

you mentioned you know what are they

21:47

would account for flu cases? Maybe somebody

21:49

came in and had the flu and

21:51

died of something else. He they

21:53

would say what that person may be died

21:56

with the flu shots and in covered by

21:58

the thing that was always. Hard

22:00

for me to trust was the counting

22:02

of the cove. It does because there

22:04

were so many people that seem to

22:07

have been counted staying with covered versus

22:09

as a result of Kobe's to think

22:11

some of the numbers were skewed because

22:13

of that kind of blanket labeling. That

22:16

comments calling for as adjudication adjudication

22:18

would be a clinical evaluation To

22:21

say really what was going on

22:23

in this case? And.

22:25

Was the and section really a

22:28

central driver in the hospitalization or

22:30

the deaths? but by convention in

22:32

infectious disease or say for Influenza,

22:35

respiratory syncytial virus and covered by

22:37

convention anybody test positive who dies.

22:40

Is. Just conservatively considered.

22:43

A A viral infection death even if

22:45

something else was going on so we

22:48

see the same. Had the background statistics

22:50

are with influenza and are as V.

22:52

If we're to adjudicate them we would

22:55

get down to some smaller number. Because.

22:57

What the? Let's just take i'm sorry

22:59

Gabi to. We. Now know

23:01

that someone who has the infection kinda

23:04

intermittently test positive for a month or

23:06

a year afterwards. So.

23:08

So there's just every test positive

23:10

case, Can't. Really be a

23:13

case of. Sars. Could be

23:15

too but by definition of the

23:17

nor the clinical features a obstetrics

23:19

and gynecology departments other the pandemic

23:21

routinely tested other women delivering babies

23:23

and the national rate always range

23:25

between five and fifteen percent. All.

23:28

The time the Cdc has keeping

23:30

wastewater data in the soon? What?

23:33

And. Sars coby to is. Positive.

23:36

Enlarge. Fractions of although they waste

23:38

water. Flows and it's is in the

23:40

United States. For last four years, Censor

23:42

Censor. There's you, ubiquity of the virus

23:44

and what you're calling for as adjudication

23:46

and we really do need it. So

23:48

in United States has been some estimates.

23:52

Are say of the deaths about

23:54

one point two million covered. does

23:56

people died testing positive with covered

23:58

and the fair number. The from

24:00

Cdc and other analyses is roughly

24:03

ten percent. Truly head covered

24:05

pneumonia central driver Others had major

24:07

contributors. The Italians have analyze this

24:09

and the number they have is

24:11

about three percent. So.

24:13

It's always a smaller fraction. so get

24:15

your as we sit here today if

24:17

hours to testify I would say yes

24:19

I would. We lost a hundred and

24:21

twenty thousand Americans to. Fully.

24:24

To sars coby to as the

24:26

primary problem. Ah in been

24:28

of we're to go back to bed. Twenty.

24:30

Seventeen Influenza number is pride the

24:32

same pain it was. It was

24:34

probably ten percent of seventy thousand

24:36

influence of us. I wonder how

24:38

it stacks up against a. Veteran

24:42

suicide sentinel overdoses,

24:45

other. Causes.

24:47

Of Death at Flag Our Society. I think I

24:49

was another thing for me that there's. So.

24:52

Much panic an emphasis which on the

24:54

back and as we know now a

24:56

lot to do with the racing Civil

24:59

Liberties seasons and then these real issues

25:01

that are killing far more people verifiably

25:03

are just ignored and and barely address

25:05

isn't or acknowledged as a look at

25:08

Death in the United States and and

25:10

developed countries are for a corvette and

25:12

still to this day a roughly thousand

25:15

and three major categories of death. Loan

25:18

is: cardiovascular disease, heart attacks,

25:20

heart failure, stroke, That's

25:23

about forty percent of all the does

25:25

cancer. Or that's about another

25:27

forty percent of desk heart disease and cancer

25:29

always kind of battling for the number one

25:31

or two spot. By

25:34

the way, almost always known ahead of time.

25:37

So. I'd say ninety nine percent

25:39

of the time it's known heart

25:41

disease and a longstanding history of

25:43

heart failure or known heart disease

25:46

and dies with complications after bypass

25:48

surgery. About surgery. Cancer.

25:51

Almost always a long battle

25:53

of cancer and going through

25:55

chemotherapy. Radiation exception and

25:58

then the third category too. Percent

26:00

is other causes and their

26:02

the causes You You've mentioned

26:04

your readily identifiable motor vehicle

26:06

accident Oh drug overdose. Homicide

26:11

Suicide. But

26:13

the point is. Das

26:16

is well understood. In.

26:20

Western. Developed societies. It's not

26:22

a mystery. And.

26:25

Any time we see. A

26:27

large number of sudden,

26:29

unexpected deaths in people

26:31

without any antecedent disease.

26:34

It's a new media call. For.

26:36

Public health alarm. Or.

26:38

That brings ran to or. The.

26:40

Topic that I really wanted to dive

26:42

in here. and that as the gene

26:45

therapy. yeah, I don't researcher using the

26:47

V word for tests eight or get

26:49

you censored half the time, maybe less

26:51

so these then murdered. So controversial and

26:53

it's really from my understanding, not what

26:55

it is in their classical sense. I'm.

26:58

I'm. Not someone who's ever been interested in

27:00

taking the flu vaccine or any other

27:03

kind of vaccines. I guess some if

27:05

you know a certain demographic would label

27:07

me an anti vax or although I'm

27:09

just a pro natural health the I

27:11

think would be one way to say

27:13

I'm not really anti anything or maybe

27:15

just not for me if you like

27:17

it. Enjoy! So I never had any

27:19

confidence that. The solution that

27:21

was. Being prepared to roll out

27:23

and then did rollouts was a going

27:26

to be safe and effective. Ah

27:28

and be. I. Suspected that

27:30

it would be quite dangerous. and as

27:33

we see now and I'm in our

27:35

kind of only looking at subversive news

27:37

sources, an alternative media So my perspective

27:40

is kind of skewed. But as objective

27:42

as I can be out of remember

27:44

any time during my sixty three years

27:46

on the planet that you saw professional

27:49

athletes dropping dead newscasters, dropping dead kids

27:51

with my are tied artists. I mean

27:53

just. It's. An

27:56

absolute. Travesty and

27:58

failure from my. Respect of

28:00

at this point so. At.

28:02

Any point when the solution was kind

28:05

of brewing and is our working on

28:07

rushing this vaccine and getting the emergency

28:09

use authorization and skipping the clinical trials

28:11

and safety testing at any point did

28:14

you feel like yeah, maybe this a

28:16

word this this might help or for

28:18

you skeptical from the beginning of this

28:21

idea. The context of this great controversies

28:23

is what I term vaccine ideology. In.

28:26

The context had been developing over a

28:28

couple hundred years. so you mentioned you

28:30

to know vaccines in your life. I

28:32

mean of, I was born in Nineteen

28:34

seventy Some sure I had whatever was

28:36

standard, their mobile ten or twelve of

28:38

them at that time in Denver, Colorado

28:40

or something rights. I was born in

28:42

Nineteen Sixty two and I had standard

28:44

as well. I think my my parents

28:47

were just a followed the rules and

28:49

dumb and we took them. But.

28:51

Vaccine ideology says this. That

28:54

the human body is

28:56

inherently frail and vulnerable.

28:59

To. Infectious Diseases. And.

29:01

Through the brilliance of mankind.

29:05

And. Clinical. Progression.

29:09

Of Technology. And

29:11

we can make the human body stronger and

29:13

better. Investing. Ideology

29:16

is not restricted to humans, by

29:18

the way. the same thing applies

29:20

to animals. Vaccine.

29:22

I just goes back to. It

29:25

runs a taser. Edward Jenner is actually some

29:27

nurse mates ahead of at Edward Jenner from

29:30

tried to vaccinate for. Smallpox

29:32

using the Cup Pox virus of

29:34

X any a virus, Ah, and

29:37

then that Louis Pasteur and Rabies

29:39

and it keeps going and going.

29:41

And so when the vaccines. Really?

29:44

Came in com and uses the Smallpox

29:46

vaccine was one of the want this

29:49

ill this best seen ideology grew so

29:51

strong were there was an aspiration. Let's

29:54

rid the world of a

29:56

disease less se expunge in

29:58

eradicate smallpox or. The face

30:00

of the earth and and any

30:03

keeps going and going and going.

30:06

So with this hubris and it is

30:08

a hubris. To. Think that

30:10

the brilliance of mankind and sense

30:12

can improve upon. You know? God's

30:14

creation of an arrogant guy. God com

30:17

flag as it is. You know it.

30:19

It's earlier. It is with this ideology

30:21

Brilliant. What happened in last several decades

30:24

was amazing. When

30:26

it happened was. Even school

30:28

said. These vaccines are so

30:30

important. The. Kids can't go

30:33

to school without taking the sexes. It

30:35

can't be in the military without vaccines

30:37

you can't term. Be. A doctor

30:40

and medical staff. For be a nurse

30:42

you're You're a public health hazard to

30:44

somebody if you don't take a vaccine.

30:46

And I kept growing. And

30:48

growing. And. Growing This was the

30:50

lead up to this. So

30:53

when sars coby to outbreak

30:55

occurred. Within.

30:57

I think within a few days of former

31:00

President Trump. Announcing.

31:02

This national emergency. Madonna.

31:07

Said. We have a vaccine. Within.

31:10

A few days. For

31:12

as a you do said that was

31:14

fast as such to do it. Right

31:17

and then we started to realize

31:19

and how things became a unwound

31:21

and and boy look where we

31:24

are now but you're talking to

31:26

right now. The

31:29

only public figure. With

31:31

medical sword. In. The

31:33

world. Who. Questioned in

31:36

lady. In a

31:38

widely read journal. Be.

31:41

Entire Covered Nineteen Vaccine Development

31:43

Program. You're. Looking at up. There

31:46

wasn't a single chief of

31:48

medicine or see single chief

31:50

and ecstasies public health official,

31:52

president, premier, or senator. Or

31:55

congressman who question the vaccines.

31:58

No. One questioned them. No

32:01

one questioned them in an opinion editorial.

32:03

That. I wrote in the Hill which is

32:05

all right. It was a red Journal

32:07

for the House or Senate in the

32:09

White House the title of in August

32:12

Twenty Twenty op Ed was a great

32:14

gamble of the covered Thanks Team Vaccine

32:16

Development Program. What a gamble this was

32:18

to take. The genetic code

32:20

for the lethal part of the

32:22

virus that this movie and spike

32:25

protein despite protein that we now

32:27

know was the target of bioengineering.

32:29

Intentional bioengineering to make the virus

32:32

more lethal and more infectious. To

32:34

take the genetic code for the

32:36

worse part of the virus. And

32:39

and then. Install. Their

32:41

genetic code in human bodies. Will

32:45

have no idea. How

32:47

much of that lethal protein is gonna

32:49

be produced in each person With heavy?

32:51

no idea where that genetic code goes

32:53

in the body. How long does it

32:56

last? And. How does the body ever

32:58

get rid of the spike protein? It

33:01

was the worst idea. Ever.

33:05

And yet people have and forward and said. Will

33:07

they invented? Messenger are in

33:10

a in fact chair ago and Wiseman

33:12

just received the Nobel Prize for modifying

33:14

Messenger are in a pseudo your it

33:17

and eighteen it essentially making it. Nearly

33:20

indestructible for the human body.

33:23

And so here we have Nobel laureates,

33:26

Who. Receive this

33:29

award for their. Invention.

33:32

And at the same time,

33:34

there are candlelight vigils held

33:36

all over Scandinavia protesting. Same

33:39

this Nobel prize. Is.

33:41

Meeting to Human Disaster. As

33:45

an astonishing historical. Revelation.

33:47

Normally we cheer a Nobel prize or some.

33:50

It's some advancement. But. This one

33:52

people knew immediately. Was. A

33:54

Nobel prize that was leading to harm to

33:56

the world, not benefiting the world. I

33:59

think that. The be a certain demographic

34:01

of people. That. Were.

34:05

Coerced. out of sheer losing their

34:07

job and and it's not may be

34:09

the person listening Maybe somebody, parents or

34:12

relatives there were. A bit more

34:14

trusting of stuff media narratives during this

34:16

whole thing, but I have got multiple

34:18

messages over the past couple years like

34:20

a my aunt took the shot or

34:22

I had to do it from my

34:24

job. I wanted to travel and there's

34:26

a lot of regret others and there

34:28

was hesitancy than are people to comply.

34:30

People that rejected it like myself the

34:32

have people that went along with it.

34:35

And. Now are going to do I

34:37

get this out of my body because

34:39

they're experiencing horrific side effects and I

34:41

never really have any. Solid.

34:44

The answers other than in a like

34:46

you've gotta add that narrow Chinese and

34:48

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34:50

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36:27

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36:29

that are regretting that decision which

36:31

I think is probably most people

36:33

unless they're. Thoroughly. Brainwashed and

36:36

are experiencing some level of Stockholm Syndrome at

36:38

this point. I mean, it's kind of obvious

36:40

the level of deaths that works. For instance,

36:42

is there any way to get the stuff

36:44

at your body? What are some of the

36:46

the tools you know? I mentioned Ryan. Is

36:50

it possible to recover from?

36:52

A shot or a series of boosters in

36:54

your opinion. My

36:57

many points to be made. The first

36:59

one is I hope everyone learned. Never

37:02

take a drug. Or.

37:04

An injection. Or a vaccine.

37:07

For. A non medical reason. Never.

37:11

Never never never people side i took a for

37:13

my job is not a medical reason. Because.

37:18

That is a slippery slope. Able

37:21

to say well, they forced me to take a

37:23

pill so I could go to school. No, no,

37:25

we don't force pills. I'm people to go to

37:27

school the same thing. We never. Ever.

37:31

Can allow any pressure, coercion

37:33

or threat of reprisal for

37:35

taking are not taking. A

37:38

medicine or. A vaccine

37:40

is should always be free choice and

37:42

ought to be under soul informed consent.

37:45

And it ought to be clinically indicated

37:47

and medically necessary. And

37:50

you're right. So many people I would say the majority

37:52

people I've been in to. Say listen.

37:55

I had to take it for work. I

37:57

say well we worry about covered know already had it.

38:00

The new as fine. Oh okay.

38:02

Because. What that is is that's

38:05

an unnecessary medical treatment. So

38:07

if there's an unnecessary medical treatment,

38:10

That means. That.

38:12

Tipped the balance towards risk. Because.

38:14

There can be little or no benefit even if a

38:17

work. Even if a girl

38:19

so so we know now the messenger

38:21

are in a on the and know

38:23

viral Dna vaccines install large amounts of

38:25

spike protein in the body the full

38:28

length. By putting this is most dangerous

38:30

protein we've ever encountered in human Madison

38:32

gets into the hearts, the brain, The

38:35

nervous system causes blood

38:38

clots. Betsy. May

38:40

help promote cancer be do so

38:42

or be resistance to cancer. Is

38:46

poorly broken down by the human bodies

38:48

been found inside cells for months if

38:51

not years after and section. So

38:53

we get from both the infection a small

38:55

tip of at the as one segments and

38:58

then we get the full length. Spike.

39:00

Protein held open actually intentionally

39:02

by by Pfizer, Madonna through

39:04

the messenger on a vaccines

39:06

a bidet ministration. And. Hhs

39:09

has invested a billion dollars

39:11

in Long Covered Syndrome. Long

39:13

Covered Syndrome is largely caused

39:15

by this by quoting. Most.

39:17

Of the be searched doesn't even acknowledged

39:19

the spike protein is the cause. Most.

39:22

Centers is a wedding patience for on

39:24

campus and I'm don't even try to

39:27

make a measurement of the spike protein

39:29

state, they're searching for something else. Is

39:32

it possible to measure the verge

39:34

of our level of fight? For

39:37

ten? In right, There are antigen

39:39

essays that access physically measures they're

39:41

coming forward and of the antibodies

39:44

measurements are now pretty reliable indirect

39:46

measures of it. Because them, once

39:48

the human body disposes of any

39:50

antigen, antibody levels fall off pretty

39:53

quickly, so give you an idea

39:55

of the natural infection. Were using

39:57

an essay share an extended race.

40:00

A natural infection will see anna by levels

40:02

of. One. Hundred To Five Hundred.

40:05

But. With the vaccine will see five thousand,

40:07

eight thousand, and ten that low. Over

40:10

twenty five thousand. it's a massive amount

40:12

of spike put in the body. So

40:15

after you know evaluating this over

40:17

the course where now for years

40:19

into this myself and others in

40:21

my circles zeroed in on the

40:24

Spike protein a started asking the

40:26

question. How. Can we assess the

40:28

body in getting Medicis? There. Has

40:30

to be away. Great said credit

40:32

given the Dr. Kenneth Talon others

40:34

from Japan who are working on

40:36

this. That found that narrow

40:38

Kindness which is the principal ingredient and

40:40

spec support nano kind these which is

40:43

derived from the fermentation a soy the

40:45

natural fermentation of soy the principal bacteria

40:47

is called the So a sub to

40:50

list narrow. Partially from

40:52

entered soy. would you can eat actually as

40:54

married a lotta not. Sorry I know the

40:56

other day and people say eight or fall

40:58

out of people have a violent reaction to

41:01

it. I I don't I I thought it

41:03

was pretty good as like eating at a

41:05

lagoon as I assure you I mean that

41:07

the consistency of because it's got that six

41:09

slime is a little off putting but actually

41:11

as most days I figured out a good

41:13

hacked for it is a little hot sauce

41:16

or yeah I kind of brings down the

41:18

finance and I'm here flavor of it but

41:20

I know I do. a. Better. For breakfast

41:22

you know I find it really

41:24

knocks out your hunger for a

41:26

long period of time. Own into

41:28

their A Like it, it's just

41:31

crisis hundred so anyhow. Nacho. And

41:33

and the key ingredient is Narrow

41:35

Chinese which is an enzyme. The

41:37

enzyme uniquely. Breaks. Down

41:39

this by putting a blurry melts

41:41

away whether it's a free or

41:43

even if it's inside cells and

41:45

that of things move with themselves.

41:47

The National Tennis is also. Thrombolytic.

41:50

And actually breaks up blood clots And

41:52

we know the spike protein causes damage

41:54

by causing micro blood clots. So.

41:57

Nettle Counties is almost a perfect

41:59

answer. For. There's now

42:01

a second. Family.

42:03

Events I was derived from be

42:05

stems of pineapple com bromley. Bromley

42:08

also degrades despite protein but in

42:10

a different way than adults and

42:12

so the to would be complementary.

42:15

It's Brahma Lane in Twenty Twenty

42:17

Two became an Sd approved Drugs.

42:19

As a topical ointment used in

42:22

deep. Deep. Tissue

42:24

wounds because it helps break up

42:26

the stick. Protean letting bro a

42:28

pro to put nature's usher so

42:30

it's a pity linux. Bromley.

42:33

There's also a blood thinner is actually

42:35

elevates a particular blood test called the

42:37

Pratap inside and then the third part

42:39

that we think is part of a

42:41

critical to this is managing the information

42:44

of the spike protein of interest. Uniquely

42:47

another natural substance. Which.

42:49

Is consume and is derived from tumor X.

42:52

And consume and as as even brought to

42:54

human trials and even in human trials of

42:56

people who have had covered or the vaccine.

42:59

it lowers levels of inflammation. And.

43:01

Wow what a discovery and and I can

43:04

tell I'm I'm a medical doctor. I'm and

43:06

allopathic doctor. I'm not trying to that Your

43:08

Patrick Willis and I have tried every drug

43:10

under the sun. You know my tools are

43:13

prescription drugs. And they haven't

43:15

met the challenge of the spike protein.

43:17

but to be natural substances are So

43:19

to summarize, amazed that oakland two thousand

43:21

units twice a day, brom, one five

43:23

hundred milligrams a day and then curcumin.

43:26

five hundred milligrams a day. all of

43:28

elbows over the counter capsules. nonsense human.

43:30

We super charged with another natural product

43:32

which is pepper mean which is a

43:34

black black pepper extract. Get it for

43:36

you know, absorbed and those are starting

43:39

doses. So let me give you an

43:41

idea. The Chinese just completed a study

43:43

where they use. Ten thousand.

43:45

Units of narrow case. You.

43:48

Know they're ours is starting does no

43:50

four thousand you today so we can

43:52

range up with networks on a society

43:54

levels probably about eighty thousand units today.

43:57

we're using these now broadly in combination

43:59

of or. This publication was in

44:01

the Journal of American Position Surgeons

44:03

Second one was Springer Nature Journal,

44:06

a curious journal of biomedical Sciences

44:08

this now copyright and trademark as

44:10

the Mccullough Protocol Base Spike Protein

44:13

Detoxification Many is a base. We.

44:15

Can increase doses of them. We can

44:17

add other products to Bambee can tailored

44:19

to the patients problem For most people

44:21

whose had one or more episodes of

44:23

Sars Gabi to infection. With.

44:25

Some symptoms. And. Certainly. I

44:28

think everybody's taken one of these vaccines.

44:30

Should play it safe. And

44:32

go on the color protocol base

44:34

by party tax because these are

44:36

widely available and any natural store.

44:39

Amazon online retailers. While.

44:41

This company I think makes the best in class.

44:44

Product. Is an accent is is combined

44:46

with five minor ingredients with plane assists

44:48

of role and all house support of

44:51

data Like Black City the extract my

44:53

resume us and I have a dandelion

44:55

extracts you can actually find data to

44:57

support themselves Spike support your get the

44:59

net of size plus you get a

45:01

lot more and then adding in. The

45:04

Brom linux acumen so I I can

45:06

tie abroad the recommend that to my

45:08

patients are it takes a long time

45:11

to detoxify. People have had this in

45:13

their body for a couple years. I

45:15

tell them please don't expect this is

45:17

gonna be over within two weeks he

45:19

were looking at minimum of three months

45:21

to see any type of movement. many

45:24

times six nine, twelve months where people

45:26

are getting better under our direct observation.

45:28

I can't make therapeutic claims because there

45:30

are no large prospect of double blind

45:32

randomized placebo controlled trials. I've checked

45:35

clinical trials.gov and none are plans to

45:37

let me call from the time is

45:39

decide to have a trial and a

45:41

child. I see see if this works

45:43

would need about twenty thousand pages each

45:45

group to plan that trounce funded get

45:47

it done in published Were looking at

45:49

for. To. Maybe ten years of

45:51

time wheat? Most people don't have four to

45:53

ten years of times so we're going with

45:55

us. We made this a we did our

45:57

best I we couldn't appeared in literature. We're.

46:00

Falling people carefully as hell calls with

46:02

doctors off the world and seamless It

46:04

is this working. What does your direct

46:06

observation? when is your intuition tell you

46:08

and doctor say yes is working. Is

46:11

slow. We. Probably will be

46:13

able the go and doses we have

46:15

to watch for bleeding, bleeding a cap.

46:17

yeah these are the blood thinning. Yeah

46:19

there's been no forget brummel and is

46:21

prolong separate ahmed time than adults. Unease

46:23

elevates the d dimer which is actually

46:25

showing fab and lysis so. We

46:28

have to ask for bleeding to can be allergies

46:30

busy to be taken on an empty stomach. We

46:33

take a break with the food stream. These are

46:35

enzymes They get preoccupied the food stream. But.

46:38

Isn't it interesting? That. In

46:40

this great controversy. Supposed.

46:43

Sars covey to infection. And

46:45

now the Spike protein problems. In

46:47

fact, Peter Perry and Australia has

46:49

published as he calls it a

46:51

spike apathy that our bodies have

46:53

been loaded with suspect protein from

46:55

this virus engineered in the Eu

46:57

him and sued by Rongi. And

47:00

the solutions out of this are natural. A

47:03

sign this so interesting so even

47:05

further from the infection that look

47:07

at this from the infection we've

47:10

already talked about. This is natural

47:12

vitamin D and sunlight and fresher.

47:15

Valuables sailing. Nasal

47:17

Washes Xylitol a natural sugar,

47:20

Iodine a natural substance isn't

47:22

this interesting? A Vitamin C.

47:25

Is a natural substance corseted?

47:27

A normal and natural policy

47:29

know supplement? Ah, how

47:31

about this hydroxy cork with. His

47:34

drive from that should shown up markets

47:36

a natural product iver Mack and drive

47:39

from the soil of Japan. A

47:41

natural product Aspirin. Thrive.

47:44

From the bark of birch trees.

47:48

Happen at and a blood thinner as

47:50

actually derived from Isn't this an animal?

47:52

Price derived from. Pigs

47:54

and cows. So. Almost

47:56

every scene leave used combat

47:58

this very unnatural. There is

48:00

an extremely unnatural set of genetic

48:03

vaccines is a natural response. Makes

48:06

perfect sense to me as a

48:08

I've lifted. I don't have

48:10

the depth of understanding on the basis

48:12

of pharmaceuticals the to obviously but taking

48:15

something like aspirin for example and viewing

48:17

that as something as it has been

48:19

synthesized in a lab at at it's

48:22

core as a plant medicine like. Almost

48:25

all medicine that you really drill down

48:27

at some point. Started. As a

48:29

plant medicine, it's just I don't know

48:31

why we as a species tend to

48:33

find it so surprising when nature has

48:36

the answers to or else you know

48:38

the isn't it interesting that. Despite

48:41

all the evidence efforts and

48:43

drug development targeted drug development

48:45

agenda seem of men can

48:47

out spit out smart you

48:49

know nature isn't it? interesting

48:52

that the vast majority of

48:54

drugs not only derived from

48:56

nature. But. I

48:58

discovered V assuming the city. So.

49:02

It's Serendipity plays a huge

49:04

massive role. In drug

49:06

developments and Serendipity played a role

49:08

in pandemic response. So.

49:11

We worked our way through

49:13

various articles now Mccullough protocol.

49:16

For. Early treatment. Was Empiric

49:18

when I published at the American Journal Madison

49:20

I said listen, this is empiric bitch. Were

49:22

looking for things that have a signal a

49:25

benefit, acceptable safety. This. Is

49:27

a complicated illness. People are dying. No

49:29

single drug is gonna carry this. That

49:32

we're going to use drugs in combination

49:34

to cover the major phases of the

49:37

illness. File application said a consumer information

49:39

and then book like like I should.

49:42

And that was the proposal on the

49:44

table. The figures showed this to this

49:46

day. government agencies all over the world

49:48

don't even recognize the illness for what

49:50

it is. Let alone endorse

49:53

a multidrug protocol. It

49:55

took two years. For. Our

49:58

biopharmaceutical complex. Our National Institutes

50:00

of Health and F T A and Cdc. To

50:03

endorse an oral outpatient

50:06

drug. To. Treat this illness.

50:08

That. Was a combination drug pack slow

50:11

but which is a combination of

50:13

a Nerf and Twelve Years and

50:15

Ritonavir. But. It was only focus

50:17

on by replication, did nothing for information, did nothing

50:19

for books on its and it took two years

50:21

to get to that that point. So.

50:24

He was able. Doctor Mcauliffe's you're

50:26

Treating Patients without the Government's Door

50:28

said. The government

50:30

was two years late. Spring an

50:33

envoy. Are you by the American? Oh,

50:35

wait around for them or whether I

50:37

was gonna wait a minute And and

50:39

heroic doctors and nurses and and intelligent

50:41

people all the world helped each other.

50:44

And. What a story this was. What

50:46

a story this was. Today.

50:49

And I know this he knows his

50:51

been filmed and will be date stamp

50:54

allowed to save for this interview today.

50:56

Finally, A case was one import. Where

50:59

the As Da's now forced to retract all

51:02

of his comments on i ever met them.

51:05

Are one. In. Court. That

51:07

was another very suspect thing, right?

51:10

You're having practitioners having results roast

51:12

things like I remarked, and and

51:14

who was suspect that there was

51:17

such a concerted attack on that

51:19

particular drug when it's been around

51:21

forever and is been proven safe

51:24

and won awards in a hostess

51:26

a big ah, something's wrong, were

51:28

bad. Government is really that concerned

51:30

about the public health crises that

51:33

we're being told. word n. Y.

51:35

With nature everything in the kitchen sink out

51:38

it. especially if there was loads her. No

51:40

risk the other mack didn't. Feel

51:42

safer than tylenol. When.

51:47

Doctors. Say.

51:50

It's a new problem. For. The

51:52

very first time and make their best

51:54

attempt to treat patients. That becomes a

51:56

community standard of care. Whatever they do,

51:59

So. The very. Doctors using a Doctor

52:01

Clark when I remarked in this

52:03

space and Gargoyles aspirin, Vitamin.

52:06

D. Colchicine.

52:09

Other products in combination that is the

52:11

scariest and of care. When

52:13

we saw the U Sta. The

52:16

Cdc, The Nih end state medical

52:18

boards, Interfering with the

52:20

stared of care. We

52:23

knew something very horrible was going on.

52:25

The standard of care of the communist era

52:28

of care that was a bombing was the

52:30

best chance at survival. Anything

52:32

that in seated stand of care

52:34

could only do one thing me

52:36

to death. And lead to

52:38

avoidable deaths ventilators, Rent.

52:40

What's that other drug brim? stem? The rammed as

52:42

a beer and as Viereck and or father at

52:45

a point is? it was all too late. when

52:47

we're observing what was going on in the hospital.

52:51

Became clear was in a manner we saw hospitals

52:53

too late. We. Can not

52:55

start treatment and ask. We have started

52:57

weeks ahead of time as home get

52:59

It was shocking October eighth. Twenty.

53:02

Twenty This is about a month before I

53:04

testified in the Us Senate Told America I

53:06

was the first to bring America the news

53:08

that we country covert at home with the

53:10

multidrug protocol. I was honored to give that

53:13

message based on my work in the work

53:15

of others in the Us Senate, but a

53:17

month ahead of time. The

53:19

National Institutes of Health released a

53:21

guidelines. That said,

53:24

Do Not treat this at home. Do

53:26

not treated early. Wait, Till

53:29

patients become sufficiently sick. Come

53:31

in the hospital. still don't treated in

53:34

the hospital. And. Told the

53:36

oxygen levels start to fall in the

53:38

bloodstream. And at

53:40

that point. Then be given

53:42

the first treatment. Which. Was

53:44

rammed. does your beer? A drug to.

53:47

The has a high toxicity profile. That

53:50

is. Only. Designed

53:52

to impair viral replication by that's

53:54

phase of it. The. Viral replication

53:57

is over with. Patients. Have

53:59

tremendous information, Including in the lungs. And.

54:01

It's hopeless to use from does here. It's

54:04

been exhaustively studied too many now.

54:07

sees the Wh show Who So

54:09

Solidarity Group. Friend. Does a beer? Does.

54:12

Not reduce mortality does not.

54:15

And yet to this day it is the front

54:17

line drug. Promoted. By

54:19

our Us public health agencies and by

54:21

hospitals all over the country's. the Wh

54:24

jokes in November Twenty Twenty said do

54:26

not use Ram does a bear to

54:28

see to treat covered nineteen. It doesn't

54:30

reduced mortality. No one listened. And

54:32

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remorse. Are there any other?

56:33

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56:35

and and one that I became

56:37

aware as was a treatment called

56:39

A B O, Two As and

56:42

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56:44

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56:46

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56:48

lemon which is a light therapy says

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56:57

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57:01

of light, goes back in the other

57:03

arm kind of like a ten pass

57:06

Osan treatments and you do three or

57:08

four rounds that Anna and I've done

57:10

a few just for general maintenance to

57:12

Chasm While gonna guy. I'm

57:14

in one of my treatments are one

57:16

of said nurses. Had.

57:19

I seen. She said she had two

57:21

doses of the vaccine and developed my

57:23

cat artist. I can see that damn

57:25

word either. How do you pronounce it?

57:28

Smile. Carnitas Meyer Car Day This. Because

57:31

I was asking hae the seems like since

57:33

it's cleaning a bledsoe effectively that it it

57:35

could be useful in clean and out your

57:37

blood including despite proteins and graphene oxide et

57:40

cetera and she said well I didn't believe

57:42

that but I had this issue with my

57:44

heart and I did to these treatments and

57:46

it was gone as a and she said

57:48

she's experienced that with a number of patients

57:50

as well so that was one that I

57:52

just kind of stumbled upon. It seem like

57:54

it could hold promise. I'm are you aware

57:56

of using you know, hyperbaric oxygen or ozone

57:58

or any these other. Natural.

58:01

Yet more medical alternative therapies and

58:03

can speeding up the recovery process.

58:06

Or lobby knows the message are in a

58:08

is physically stuck in the hearts as been

58:10

shown by crossing and colleagues. Spike

58:12

protein inside cells. It's inside the

58:15

hard as inside the brain. David

58:18

Shame former A in a researcher

58:20

estimates at a forty percent spike

58:23

protein is physically attached red blood

58:25

cells as such as kind of

58:27

floating around i'm broken and colleagues

58:29

did find a spike in plasma.

58:31

But. We blew most of us in the tissues. So.

58:35

Extra couple oil therapies. Brink bringing blood

58:37

outside the body wouldn't be the first

58:39

thing that comes to mind. I would

58:42

warn people bringing bloody blood outside the

58:44

my body and putting it through tubes

58:46

is always can activate. Regulations are pretty

58:49

careful because these people are prone to

58:51

both siding with you know, post vaccination,

58:53

post covets. But having said that this

58:56

is what we've learned is that the

58:58

spike protein a messenger ornate a look

59:00

like they are and exosomes or little

59:03

fossil have been packets. And

59:05

I'm and they are in

59:07

body fluids. They aren't

59:09

body fluids are Hannah and colleagues

59:11

as shown for sure, the message

59:14

armies and breastmilk spike proteins been

59:16

found in all the body fluids.

59:18

Us by Protein isn't Skyn for

59:20

instance, Eyes Care. Saw

59:22

give you one. About sweating.

59:25

Sweating. Could be a dishonest everywhere. Detoxication

59:27

sure saw know what the now when I

59:29

worked out it Texas you know we we

59:32

slats. You're not going to need a sauna

59:34

and taxes like you know. Some reading is

59:36

probably a good good thing to be honest

59:38

with you, I'm other that comes to mind.

59:42

Every study so far a

59:44

hyperbaric oxygen therapy has been

59:46

universally positive. And. Hyperbaric

59:48

Oxygen. Takes

59:52

where we are, Not where we are now as

59:54

you and I are breathing twenty one percent oxygen

59:56

in the air at one atmospheric pressure. Hyperbaric.

1:00:00

And increases the oxygen. Concentration.

1:00:02

In a chamber to one hundred percent. In

1:00:05

two to three atmospheres of pressure, It

1:00:08

is. Miraculous. In

1:00:10

terms of wound healing, diabetic wound

1:00:12

Ah Suspect is a see A

1:00:15

proof It as paid for by

1:00:17

See Him as it's universally use

1:00:19

now in so many tissue injury

1:00:21

syndromes, it's ideally positioned. The randomized

1:00:24

trial showed almost every symptom from

1:00:26

the spike protein improve a hyperbaric

1:00:28

oxygen. The Swedish have a a

1:00:31

protocol proposal for six sessions Israeli

1:00:33

to get well over forty session

1:00:35

somewhere in between but a hyperbaric

1:00:37

oxygen therapy and innovative approach. An.

1:00:41

Intermittent fasting. Intermittent fasting.

1:00:44

Turns. On processes for was called

1:00:46

normal or top and she that is

1:00:48

programmed cell death. The body does need

1:00:50

a repairing clean out of cells as

1:00:52

they get Older guy the best trigger

1:00:55

for this intermittent fasting if a cell

1:00:57

has spiked protein in it in one

1:00:59

gets said seltzer fold up and. Undergo

1:01:02

normal disposal that's good by

1:01:04

spike protein so or toffee

1:01:06

intermittent fasting Spend on and

1:01:08

proposed I think. He. Has

1:01:11

a pretty solid rationale. I'll

1:01:13

give you one that's so

1:01:15

interesting. Co do know

1:01:17

that. Smokers breeze

1:01:19

through all of this pandemic. Are.

1:01:22

You getting at nicotine yeah I use

1:01:24

I don't smoke but I chewed nicotine

1:01:26

of a lot and I'm not proud

1:01:28

of exciting. I do it way more

1:01:30

than I would like to be honest.

1:01:32

The nicotine. So what I heard that

1:01:34

I was like free pass desert so

1:01:37

it is so we thought smokers were

1:01:39

gonna be destroyed with sars coby to

1:01:41

infection but know they smokers tended breeze

1:01:43

to the illness. Ice.

1:01:45

I've seen thousands of patients with

1:01:47

vaccine injury syndromes post cove. It.

1:01:51

I can think of one smoker,

1:01:53

one. Smokers. Actually

1:01:55

catch these problems and was

1:01:57

been are now is that.

1:02:00

Nicotine strategically blocks the spike

1:02:02

protein from interacting with. Human.

1:02:04

Receptors ask for head. Is it again

1:02:07

Serendipity? It's a discovery so others been

1:02:09

one a peer reviewed manuscript on this.

1:02:11

I do it in practice now. But.

1:02:14

It's easy to use and nicotine

1:02:16

patch or nicotine gum a smoker

1:02:18

would need at let's say twenty

1:02:20

one milligrams a patch, nicotine replacement

1:02:22

reason seven milligrams and non smokers

1:02:25

a basis for the a perk

1:02:27

up. This. Post exertion of

1:02:29

fatigue, brain fog. Lack

1:02:31

of clarity of. Everything

1:02:33

improves with the nicotine patch so interest in

1:02:36

a kind of makes sense Going back to

1:02:38

the origin of medicine been plant medicine I'm

1:02:40

to the as I understand at the tobacco

1:02:42

plant that. Produces. Nicotine

1:02:44

is essentially produced in it's

1:02:46

own insecticides. As. A There's

1:02:49

a medicinal value or oxalates on things

1:02:51

like raspberries and spinach and kale. Their

1:02:53

Their insecticides of the plants make for

1:02:55

their own defense so that they're not

1:02:57

eaten. Essentially was so yeah. So I've

1:03:00

heard that the tobacco plant makes its

1:03:02

own insecticide and it's called nicotine. so

1:03:04

food makes sense that it's Madison if

1:03:06

use the right way. And I said,

1:03:09

i always assume it's such a wonderful

1:03:11

son. A Seem we've woven. Sheer.

1:03:14

A mad says there's been a

1:03:16

great injury to the human population.

1:03:19

And we're finding natural ways out

1:03:21

of it. A But I do

1:03:23

think it takes effort. I think

1:03:25

everybody now who's taken a vaccine

1:03:28

is encoded multiple times. We have

1:03:30

to take action. and we do

1:03:32

need to improve. Our house we

1:03:34

are receiving were bombarded with fearful

1:03:36

messages of. Influenza

1:03:39

Respiratory Syncytial Virus Monkey

1:03:41

Pox. The. World Health Organization

1:03:43

in the by the administration improves

1:03:45

he declared a National Monkey Pox

1:03:47

emerges Lf you felt it. Sounds

1:03:49

awesome. I didn't really feel it

1:03:51

in Dallas, but you know about

1:03:53

this now. Disease Acts Air B

1:03:55

Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovation The

1:03:57

premier vaccine incubator founded by the.

1:04:00

The Economic Forum and Bill Gates has

1:04:02

written over one hundred page by paper

1:04:04

and disease ask with great enthusiasm. There.

1:04:06

Will be another. Disease. And

1:04:09

know some us sounds like they wanted

1:04:11

to happen with great enthusiasm. A to

1:04:13

be twenty times more deadly was covered

1:04:15

in. Guess what to be? Only one

1:04:17

answer for disease acts. Of

1:04:19

an exact name. You

1:04:22

talked about how these by proteins

1:04:24

replicate and are present and bodily

1:04:26

fluids and there's been over the

1:04:29

past couple years a lot of

1:04:31

concern about people that are newly

1:04:33

vaccinated, being around are having sex

1:04:36

with her, breast feeding on vaccinated

1:04:38

people and this idea of setting.

1:04:40

Is there any hard data? That

1:04:44

can actually determine. How

1:04:46

much of that shedding is going on and

1:04:48

for how long? I guess I had the

1:04:50

vaccine right at the beginning for years ago

1:04:53

or whatever would that? Shedding.

1:04:55

Phenomenon have calmed down or you just

1:04:57

a permanent vector first by proteins. Everywhere

1:04:59

you breathe and touch and. Me:

1:05:02

where your bodily fluids go. The

1:05:04

person is published the most and this is

1:05:06

Helene Been noon a former. it's in some

1:05:08

scientists in France. A

1:05:11

picture is very incomplete. Because

1:05:14

there's no funding to do this type

1:05:16

of resources. What we know test for

1:05:18

you to and colleagues as measured message

1:05:20

irony in human blood after the vaccine.

1:05:22

For. These twenty eight days to

1:05:24

be longer slice of looked broken

1:05:26

and colleagues has found spoke of

1:05:28

sizer. Ah, or modern a Spike

1:05:31

protein. You can identify the signature. the Spike

1:05:33

Fourteen by the way. That

1:05:35

the the synthetic spike protein. That

1:05:38

food it in blood for up to six months

1:05:41

can be longer. Can be longer. Zang

1:05:44

and colleagues a Chinese company

1:05:46

a took a limited. Segment.

1:05:49

Of the message aren't a coding for

1:05:51

the receptor binding domain was able to

1:05:53

stabilize it in a milk bubble. And.

1:05:56

Next song. And get it

1:05:58

to transfer across to mammalian. The I tracked

1:06:00

in an animal model and and actually. Through

1:06:04

the gastrointestinal tract, vaccinate

1:06:06

and recipient. Wow!

1:06:09

now Hannah and colleagues has shown

1:06:11

to papers now the messenger and

1:06:13

A gets through breastmilk for sure!

1:06:16

For. Sure, it's and breastmilk. And

1:06:18

recently a paper is shown that. The.

1:06:21

Messenger irony is in the placenta and

1:06:23

then on into the cord, blood into

1:06:26

the baby. So as we sit here

1:06:28

today, it is all circumstantial, but it

1:06:30

looks like shutting is real. People

1:06:34

said, does it have any clinical consequences and as

1:06:36

are now, the literature is pretty clear on this.

1:06:39

The. One clear a clinical consequence

1:06:41

is that a woman. Who

1:06:44

is around somebody? vaccinated can clearly

1:06:46

have a change in menstrual periods.

1:06:48

And on vaccinated in a sense peasant

1:06:51

recipient us and we don't know that's

1:06:53

the message are near the spike protein

1:06:55

but that's been shown multiple studies. So

1:06:57

a woman's mestral period is very sensitive

1:07:00

barometer of shutting so we just don't

1:07:02

understand the clinical importance of it. At

1:07:04

this point time we'd meet you A

1:07:06

We will never been proven that A

1:07:08

goes through a don't unit of donated

1:07:11

blood. We don't know through the cooling

1:07:13

process and filtering. That.

1:07:15

Happens: We don't know about

1:07:17

cosine sexual intercourse. So.

1:07:20

I'm I'm commonly asked to give advice

1:07:22

and I can say listen. Based on

1:07:25

emerging data, I would suggest someone who

1:07:27

does take a vaccine, try to refrain

1:07:29

from close contact kissing. Sexual contact close.

1:07:32

You know, Your

1:07:35

intimate contact. For. At

1:07:37

Least three months. Maybe six months. Be

1:07:39

better if nobody. Nobody did

1:07:42

this fact. I'm with you there. I

1:07:44

had an interesting experience am probably about

1:07:46

two years ago. I was going to

1:07:48

donate blood just to get offered some

1:07:50

iron and maybe help someone out as

1:07:53

a result and one of their questions

1:07:55

and then take was did you have

1:07:57

recovered. Maintain. Vaccine and course

1:07:59

answer. Now because I didn't

1:08:01

and I asked the nurse.

1:08:05

If. Somebody says yes to that question is

1:08:07

bad blood and anyway marked or sequestered

1:08:09

or does it just go into the

1:08:11

general blood bank and be delivered the

1:08:13

hospitals were he goes said oh no

1:08:15

we just ask you that for whatever

1:08:17

other reason I forget which he said

1:08:19

i'm see that now the blood just

1:08:21

up together and it's not marked in

1:08:23

any way and I thought okay remind

1:08:26

me to never get a blood transistors

1:08:28

unless it's from someone I know that's

1:08:30

not vaccinated and that's for easy for

1:08:32

the asked the question Now. So.

1:08:34

They could segregate the blood right some a

1:08:37

gray. Listen, I'm on a unit of unfashionable

1:08:39

and hopefully people are truthful on the forums

1:08:41

with have you but they asked the question

1:08:43

the only country am aware of or samak

1:08:45

nessie ask for and get on base. bloody

1:08:47

Switzerland they do as question but for a

1:08:49

very long time. The

1:08:52

American Red Cross and Cutter Blood Center

1:08:54

in Dallas and others just refused even

1:08:56

ask the question weeks ago. But Pathologist

1:08:58

myself wrote the blood banking industry early

1:09:00

and Twenty Twenty one said, listen, this

1:09:02

is gonna to terminate the blood supply.

1:09:04

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1:09:06

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it up. Ah, over the past few years,

1:11:23

I've. Noticed a few friends on social

1:11:26

media and this is like citizen

1:11:28

journalism. This isn't studies and that's

1:11:30

why I'm asking you because you

1:11:32

might be aware that there's some

1:11:34

validity to some of these. One

1:11:36

of the ones that is most

1:11:38

shocking to management. A few these

1:11:40

videos have been where somebody takes

1:11:42

a bluetooth. I'm. Monitor

1:11:44

Essentially that's able to determine if

1:11:47

there's incoming blue to signals. Goes

1:11:49

and the to soothe is one of them

1:11:51

was in France. They go into a cemetery.

1:11:55

And they walk over. Any.

1:11:57

Of the newer graves and they pick up a blue

1:11:59

chew. Signal from the grave and

1:12:02

there's no devices around anywhere.

1:12:04

And. There's been a few of those

1:12:06

done and in different ways. Have

1:12:08

you seen any evidence to support

1:12:10

the idea that there's some sort

1:12:12

of or if I d ship

1:12:14

or some nano technology some seen

1:12:16

that would be electro sensitive were

1:12:18

able to receiver transmit. Inserted

1:12:21

into the. Gene Therapy.

1:12:25

Not directly, but I can tie. I've

1:12:27

seen some pretty convincing. Demonstrations

1:12:29

early on of magnetism. Or

1:12:32

time. So. Early on

1:12:34

this is the explanation Early on the

1:12:36

batches that were made from Pfizer Modern

1:12:38

and by the way, the companies don't

1:12:40

make their own products are made by

1:12:42

by defense contractors. Companies are

1:12:44

just so just shelf for the

1:12:46

random yeah they're like really labeling

1:12:48

for the military the zebra and

1:12:50

not cecil back comfortable but a

1:12:52

vaccine made by. A. Bio Defense

1:12:54

Contractor. I must be made by some. You.

1:12:57

Know approved. Company. Was

1:12:59

approved facilities and in the made

1:13:01

by the by contractors that serve

1:13:03

the military. But

1:13:06

the explanation as early on the batches

1:13:08

were small. And there are

1:13:10

magnetic beads. uses me section process.

1:13:12

Little micromagnetic beads and probably some

1:13:14

of them came off. and

1:13:17

when injected before the distributor the body

1:13:19

that was magnetism so people would show

1:13:21

a spoon or of remember how yeah

1:13:23

see but your see a mortal. Ah,

1:13:25

Don't think it was in the initial bad

1:13:28

initial thing when I saw those. I did

1:13:30

some tests on myself and my wife and

1:13:32

a magnet would stick to my sternum and

1:13:34

I wasn't vaccinated. And

1:13:36

then I did it to my wife. has gone back

1:13:39

a couple years now. I. Tested her

1:13:41

and she was magnetic in quite a few

1:13:43

spots like on the side of our so

1:13:45

many seat. and she didn't have the vaccine

1:13:47

either. So Irvine, what the hell is it?

1:13:49

Like iron concentration in the blood of whether

1:13:52

sticker birds and are just electrolyte charges organic?

1:13:54

Could be just a red herring? Could be

1:13:56

something real. But no, I haven't seen anything

1:13:58

that there are tips. The I

1:14:00

just remark. That

1:14:03

the Cdc says on it's website.

1:14:06

There's no microchips in the vaccines.

1:14:09

Why would they say this is the Us interests?

1:14:13

What's your any time the

1:14:15

any Simon agency a federal

1:14:17

agency says something. You

1:14:20

have to ask the question what motivated

1:14:22

them to say that, right? Was

1:14:24

motivated them to say that. The

1:14:27

same agency. When. They've taken a done

1:14:29

on their website. But it was

1:14:31

several years ago. They. Had an

1:14:34

entire teaching vignette and it

1:14:36

was called the Zombie Apocalypse.

1:14:41

I am in in a dark vaccination.

1:14:43

So if you have to wonder what

1:14:45

is in the minds of agency officials

1:14:47

to put this out on their website,

1:14:50

I. Agree Our last question about that. Have

1:14:52

you seen any evidence around the presence

1:14:54

of graphene oxide? That was another one

1:14:56

that was kind of going around and

1:14:58

people were concerned about having that in

1:15:00

their body unknowingly as a result of

1:15:02

taking their shots. I haven't seen

1:15:04

the crow. a bunch of them. Is

1:15:08

is difficult when. Things. Like

1:15:10

this happened because. Everyone's

1:15:12

afraid. And they

1:15:14

have the people that are more conservative and

1:15:17

kind of toe the party lines ran into

1:15:19

said trust the government or cdc and then

1:15:21

you have people in the middle that are

1:15:23

kind of critical thinkers and being cautious and

1:15:26

doing the research. and then you have that

1:15:28

far fringes of like super for her up

1:15:30

people that think everything is a conspiracy so

1:15:32

it's difficult sometimes to ascertain what is real

1:15:35

and what is not like is the graphene

1:15:37

oxide in and if so was a do

1:15:39

is a bad how to get it out

1:15:41

or the blue to signals at the cemetery.

1:15:43

Real. It's like this. So many

1:15:46

unknowns here. And. So.

1:15:48

As. We bring it to a close. I mean, I think.

1:15:51

I would agree with you that regardless

1:15:53

of whether you've. Participated.

1:15:55

In the medical experiment, or you been in close

1:15:57

proximity to people that have, it's probably just a.

1:16:00

That idea and get on your

1:16:02

spike support. Get the known mayonnaise

1:16:04

or may be due in around

1:16:06

of hyperbaric sessions. Do what you

1:16:08

would normally do to lead a

1:16:10

healthy lifestyle, but maybe add some

1:16:12

stuff. It's just for safe measure

1:16:14

Re: like the baseline pulse recommendations,

1:16:16

I don't I don't think you're

1:16:18

gonna do it for us now

1:16:20

because we've passed the Rubicon of.

1:16:22

whenever. This is that kind of in our

1:16:24

blood supply and in our air and. And

1:16:27

people walking around or that are as

1:16:29

I said, kind of vectors for these

1:16:32

by proteins unknowingly in his is a

1:16:34

lot we don't understand. Said to me

1:16:36

makes sense to be pretty strategic and

1:16:38

aggressive and your detox protocols and things

1:16:41

like that. Sars Toby to the worldwide

1:16:43

in section of which nearly everyone had.

1:16:46

And now mass vaccination, of which about

1:16:48

two thirds of the world. Subscribe

1:16:51

to. Has changed

1:16:54

the calculus of human cells.

1:16:56

For. Sure, For. Sure

1:16:58

it's changed to the director stood trajectory of

1:17:01

each and every one of us. I.

1:17:04

Recently testified in congress january twelve,

1:17:06

twenty twenty Four and I told

1:17:08

the nation. That.

1:17:11

The Sd A says for

1:17:13

genetic products of which Pfizer,

1:17:15

Madonna, Chance, Astra Zeneca Genetic

1:17:17

panics. The minimum period

1:17:19

of time we have to worry about

1:17:22

what's gonna happen and human health is

1:17:24

five years after last injection. And

1:17:27

the range is probably five to fifteen

1:17:29

years. After injection that's in the

1:17:31

Us. The A regulations. What

1:17:34

I'm scene and Clinical Practice matches that.

1:17:37

I am seeing people develop

1:17:39

complications now. Years after this

1:17:41

happened. So

1:17:44

everybody has to be vigilant. Everyone

1:17:47

has to be. Alert. I

1:17:50

think each and every one of us have

1:17:52

an obligation to ourselves in our family members

1:17:54

to achieve the highest level. Of

1:17:57

fitness The best diet we possibly

1:17:59

can. And we should take

1:18:01

steps. To. Tried.

1:18:04

To neutralize the stress despite

1:18:06

protein from sars coby to

1:18:08

while the company spikes support.

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1:18:14

in a problem for Cumin the may

1:18:16

be other. Favorable. Substances I

1:18:18

think we should be pretty

1:18:20

liberal on various gen moto

1:18:22

vitamin supplementation. Things that look

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very attractive are and associated

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sustain. As an example there

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may be I'm a syrup

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tasers one paper and syrup

1:18:32

days. Number Case. Other

1:18:35

forms of protein that again symes cause another

1:18:37

financing the have and mind a of there

1:18:39

was talk of them banning and a see

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a couple years ago degree where there were

1:18:44

up there and that was one of the

1:18:46

things that was proven to be natural and

1:18:48

effective toward you know the whole issue of

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fiverr I do but there's that I bought

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a bunch of it as like for it

1:18:54

as a toilet paper of in here and

1:18:56

I and then I don't know. people seem

1:18:58

to be still selling inside enough they got

1:19:00

rid of it or where there's a movement

1:19:03

afoot by the Sadow trade Commission to try

1:19:05

to. Basically

1:19:07

purge natural products from

1:19:09

shelves. And. Their

1:19:11

claim as well. We don't have a large

1:19:14

prospect of double blind randomized placebo controlled trial

1:19:16

that. It. Shouldn't be out there even

1:19:18

if it meets the great have been

1:19:20

a been safe and of people you'll

1:19:22

find a defective are useful to be

1:19:24

able to use them. When I make

1:19:26

a therapeutic claims is called spikes support

1:19:28

because we. We are. We can't

1:19:30

make a therapeutics aimless of large Trump's. But

1:19:34

we should all be disturbed.

1:19:36

Why would government agencies try

1:19:38

to suppress simple. Effective

1:19:40

treatments for Sars could be to

1:19:42

Why would they work very hard

1:19:45

to cover up vaccine injuries, disabilities

1:19:47

and does? and now would they?

1:19:49

Why are they working to try

1:19:51

to remove natural products from Us?

1:19:53

As we try to recover. From.

1:19:56

This terrible types highly suspect to

1:19:58

say the least. over. It's calm

1:20:00

down, but there was a period of

1:20:02

time during which. If.

1:20:05

I posted something about Methylene Blue.

1:20:08

On. My Instagram it would get flagged.

1:20:10

Or delete it. And

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I wasn't even sand like hey this

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cures code or anything. I just as

1:20:17

posting about it's health benefits from mitochondria,

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oxygen uptake, etc. Like the things that

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we know Methylene Blue does and I've

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yeah them the algorithm the sensors did

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not like that particular substance been talked

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about England this is the i think

1:20:30

like the first pharmaceutical drug in the

1:20:32

world has very safe, very effective her

1:20:34

number different things. why would they possibly

1:20:37

want to suppress that? It's almost as

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if the playbook was known ahead of

1:20:41

time. Right that everything that

1:20:43

could be useful to treat the

1:20:45

virus was already set up as

1:20:47

slag because of censorship. Happen very

1:20:49

early. There was this trusted news

1:20:51

initiative by the Bbc. They came

1:20:53

out and said this is the

1:20:55

best. Scenes were approved in December

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of Twenty Twenty like. A day

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afterwards the British Broadcasting Company came

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out with the testiness initiatives and

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said work in a combat deadly

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vaccine misinformation. How did they know

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that esses when even. Out yet. Assassination right.

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saw early on through social media mainstream

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media. Suppression of any hope

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of treatment Anything. And he must

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1:21:41

friend doctor John their answer as a company

1:21:43

called are my toes and he makes all

1:21:46

these great nasal sprays with now probiotics and

1:21:48

silver in all the things right and that

1:21:50

at some point they came down on have

1:21:53

left. And he had to

1:21:55

basically develop a private membership side. So.

1:21:57

That he could sell the nasal sprays

1:21:59

legally. The. And then had

1:22:01

to stop calling of nasal sprays. i forget what he

1:22:03

called the of their a different name and the missing

1:22:06

was depositories to. The. Ah, Ah,

1:22:08

which is crazy because it's had such an of. I

1:22:10

mean, it's not for everyone, but it's an effective way

1:22:13

to. It of saturate your your

1:22:15

blood for longer periods of time with

1:22:17

nutraceuticals and whatnot. but they came down

1:22:19

on him for that so they had

1:22:21

to change the name to a bullet

1:22:23

Fucking have a team of the word

1:22:25

nasal spray her depository? it's it's insane

1:22:27

but remember his whatever is going on

1:22:29

as worldwide which I find so interesting.

1:22:31

This is not a Us only problem

1:22:33

is worldwide. I had a

1:22:35

chance to interview Doctor Eugenia branch

1:22:38

else in El Salvador. Treated tens

1:22:40

of thousands of patients and she's

1:22:42

a middle aged woman. Excellent clinician

1:22:44

kind of sin and dynamic. And.

1:22:47

I asked her. I. Said did you ever wear

1:22:50

a mask. She. Has no I

1:22:52

didn't I saw patience morning, noon and night. She

1:22:54

developed a very detailed laboratory mother says as he

1:22:56

had blood samples she got. Really? Close

1:22:59

contact with hands of thousands of sick

1:23:01

patients with Sars coming to. Censor.

1:23:04

What do you think about the Chinese

1:23:06

wearing hazmat suits and tackling each other

1:23:08

in the streets and find a do

1:23:11

nasal swabs. About it. So.

1:23:13

She's seen paces face to face. tens

1:23:15

of thousands of our her entire staff.

1:23:18

And. She's fine, And. Yes, it's.

1:23:20

There's. Images of Chinese police officers and

1:23:22

health officials were in hazmat suits

1:23:24

out on the streets. The

1:23:27

are only conclusion which is my conclusion is

1:23:30

so must have lost their minds. Oh

1:23:32

they must have lost their minds people.

1:23:35

Must. Have actually just lost

1:23:38

them machines. These

1:23:40

images What your historians will go

1:23:42

through. This. And. You

1:23:44

can imagine was historians are gonna

1:23:47

write about. It's a period of

1:23:49

collective insanity. Or. Thank you

1:23:51

for being a voice of reason. Thank

1:23:53

you for your courage in are coming

1:23:55

forward so early on and in a

1:23:58

jeopardizing your reputation. I'm assuming career. Some

1:24:00

degree and I I wish there were

1:24:02

more legitimate physicians scientists like you that

1:24:04

had the courage to do so. So

1:24:06

of clear you're going to be an

1:24:09

inspiration from more people to come out,

1:24:11

go and still live on helping people

1:24:13

you know I'm following us. Oh so

1:24:15

that I took. To become

1:24:17

a physician and remember that so thank

1:24:20

you Nominate Remind people are the show

1:24:22

notes or it looks for.com/doctor Peter and

1:24:24

we will also put the links for

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the spikes for it and all the

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other our Wellness Company products on their

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to see has done some good stuff.

1:24:32

I've been using your Sleep Restlessly products,

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really really good stack So and they

1:24:50

seventy one of these as it was

1:24:52

gone and like a week the first

1:24:54

acts pounded through it said thank you

1:24:56

for that and minutes been greater. Really

1:24:58

appreciate com and and making the time

1:25:01

be with us that well Thanks so

1:25:03

much family Just finished by saying you

1:25:05

know if all of this effort that

1:25:07

myself and others have put forward if

1:25:09

if I helped one person one person

1:25:11

who was always did. Indeed,

1:25:14

are you just have to pee thousand?

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As a result having this conversation. And

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you.

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Established in 2016, The Life Stylist Podcast is a platform devoted to unlocking human potential. Host Luke Storey engages in cutting-edge conversations with leading spirituality, biohacking, and personal development experts.Covering a vast array of topics, including sex and relationships, psychedelics, addiction recovery, yoga, meditation, natural birth, EMF mitigation, medical myths, spirituality, alternative medicine, biohacking technologies, and higher consciousness, The Life Stylist Podcast remains at the forefront of holistic exploration.Among his esteemed guests are US presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., trauma experts Dr. Gabor Maté, Mastin Kipp, and Dr. Nicole LePera, and spiritual luminaries like Dr. Joe Dispenza, Teal Swan, Byron Katie, Gabby Bernstein, and Sharon Salzberg. Luke has also featured biohacking pioneers Dave Asprey, Ben Greenfield, and health guru David 'Avocado' Wolfe, as well as truth seekers like David Icke, Mikki Willis, Del Bigtree, JP Sears, and the most censored man in media – Alex Jones.The show has welcomed environmental advocates such as Dr. Zack Bush and actor Adrian Granier, and leading voices in conscious relationships like author Neil Strauss, Dr. John Gray, Mama Gena, and John Wineland. Exploring creativity and consciousness, The Life Stylist has hosted music producer Rick Rubin and authors Steven Pressfield, Jamie Wheal, and Steven Kotler. Luke's commitment to health sovereignty has sparked paradigm-shifting episodes with Dr. David Perlmutter, Dr. Will Cole, Dr. Kelly Brogan, Dr. Steven Gundry, and Dr. Christiane Northrup.Luke Storey, a former celebrity fashion stylist turned motivational speaker, metaphysical teacher, and thought leader, has spent the past twenty-seven years relentlessly searching the world over to design the ultimate lifestyle. Through The Life Stylist Podcast, he continues to share his strategies for healing, happiness, and high-performance living each week, inspiring people worldwide to transform their minds, bodies, and spirit.

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