Dr. Peter McCullough
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I made a report to VAERS. VAERS said, thank you. I followed up twice with VAERS, no response, zero response. As though they looked at it and went, oh, no relation here, no relation. She had that arrhythmia within hours of her vaccine. It was definitely related. So let's go back to where you were a few minutes ago. We're gonna take a break in a minute too.
I made a report to VAERS. VAERS said, thank you. I followed up twice with VAERS, no response, zero response. As though they looked at it and went, oh, no relation here, no relation. She had that arrhythmia within hours of her vaccine. It was definitely related. So let's go back to where you were a few minutes ago. We're gonna take a break in a minute too.
I haven't unloaded this stuff in a long time, and I've got similar anxiety or agitation about the bird flu. We'll get to that too. So let me bring you back on course with another piece of history. You've been talking so far about myocardial inflammation, correct? So the inflammation becomes a source of abnormal rhythms. When heart muscles get... inflamed, they leak.
I haven't unloaded this stuff in a long time, and I've got similar anxiety or agitation about the bird flu. We'll get to that too. So let me bring you back on course with another piece of history. You've been talking so far about myocardial inflammation, correct? So the inflammation becomes a source of abnormal rhythms. When heart muscles get... inflamed, they leak.
And when they leak, they contract. And if the contracting is spreading at all, or if it's dysregulated, you can get ventricular fibrillation suddenly. You can get all kinds of things. You have VTAC, whatnot. So that's what you were looking at. Let me tell you another thing that I observed and that Asim Malhotra thought he was observing, or believed strongly he was observing.
And when they leak, they contract. And if the contracting is spreading at all, or if it's dysregulated, you can get ventricular fibrillation suddenly. You can get all kinds of things. You have VTAC, whatnot. So that's what you were looking at. Let me tell you another thing that I observed and that Asim Malhotra thought he was observing, or believed strongly he was observing.
I saw a couple of cases of very advanced coronary disease in young men who had no risk factors, like zero risk factors. And typically one vessel, one vessel with like such severe disease that we had to use the rota blade. We couldn't just do stenting, which is, that's weird. That's a weird cardiac lesion.
I saw a couple of cases of very advanced coronary disease in young men who had no risk factors, like zero risk factors. And typically one vessel, one vessel with like such severe disease that we had to use the rota blade. We couldn't just do stenting, which is, that's weird. That's a weird cardiac lesion.
Single vessel, long, hard, rota blade, male, you know, a 40 year old male with no antecedent risk factors. I would sort of call that unheard of. Have you been hearing about stuff like that? And is that vaccine? Is that COVID? Is that both? What do you think?
Single vessel, long, hard, rota blade, male, you know, a 40 year old male with no antecedent risk factors. I would sort of call that unheard of. Have you been hearing about stuff like that? And is that vaccine? Is that COVID? Is that both? What do you think?
And transient, okay, so in my world, when my kids got viral illnesses when they were young, the dreaded complication of any viral illness would be myocarditis. That's the one thing I was worried about. Oh, shit, no myocarditis. And now, all of a sudden, myocarditis becomes mild, becomes inconsequential. Like, what's the big deal? It is a major deal.
And transient, okay, so in my world, when my kids got viral illnesses when they were young, the dreaded complication of any viral illness would be myocarditis. That's the one thing I was worried about. Oh, shit, no myocarditis. And now, all of a sudden, myocarditis becomes mild, becomes inconsequential. Like, what's the big deal? It is a major deal.
And what you're describing in terms of these long-term effects is changes in cardiac or myocardial performance. And sometimes if that damage is diffuse, you need a cardiac transplant. So do we have any data yet on that kind of progression? That's what I've been really worried about for quite some time.
And what you're describing in terms of these long-term effects is changes in cardiac or myocardial performance. And sometimes if that damage is diffuse, you need a cardiac transplant. So do we have any data yet on that kind of progression? That's what I've been really worried about for quite some time.
I'm sure. Well, and some of it takes years to develop. I mean, to be fair, it's a cult until it's not. And what is your theory on the variability of the incidence of this? Do you have a pathogenic mechanism that some people get it, some don't? Sometimes it's the third booster, sometimes it's the first shot. It's kind of all over the place.
I'm sure. Well, and some of it takes years to develop. I mean, to be fair, it's a cult until it's not. And what is your theory on the variability of the incidence of this? Do you have a pathogenic mechanism that some people get it, some don't? Sometimes it's the third booster, sometimes it's the first shot. It's kind of all over the place.
I personally don't have a cohesive pathogenic theory about this. Do you have one?
I personally don't have a cohesive pathogenic theory about this. Do you have one?
Have you been working with Sasha Latapova on this issue? I mean, she is massively concerned about the pharmacological, well, how should we say it, the production aspect of the pharmacology.
Have you been working with Sasha Latapova on this issue? I mean, she is massively concerned about the pharmacological, well, how should we say it, the production aspect of the pharmacology.