Dr. Peter McCullough
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Have we said what we need to say about the risks of mRNA vaccines? We have other ones sort of being proposed. I actually have no concern if it's for cancer. If you have something with a life-threatening illness, you want to try anything dangerous, I'm for it if it helps reduce the death rate from the cancer. And we do that all the time. We call it chemotherapy.
Have we said what we need to say about the risks of mRNA vaccines? We have other ones sort of being proposed. I actually have no concern if it's for cancer. If you have something with a life-threatening illness, you want to try anything dangerous, I'm for it if it helps reduce the death rate from the cancer. And we do that all the time. We call it chemotherapy.
But do you have concerns about mRNA generally?
But do you have concerns about mRNA generally?
Okay, so this is interesting because I feel like the concerns about the mRNA vaccines have evolved, and I'm sort of somewhat neutral on this, which is before there was lots of concerns about the lipid nanoparticles. There was concern about DNA contamination. There was concern about spike. There was concern about persistent spike production.
Okay, so this is interesting because I feel like the concerns about the mRNA vaccines have evolved, and I'm sort of somewhat neutral on this, which is before there was lots of concerns about the lipid nanoparticles. There was concern about DNA contamination. There was concern about spike. There was concern about persistent spike production.
But you're saying there's a general concern for mRNA with this sort of un, I should use the word regulated, yeah, unregulated production of antigen that gets turned on in some people after some exposure of some stuff. And if the antigen we're looking for or that we're trying to expose the immune system is somewhat, should be limited, then there's no telling what might happen.
But you're saying there's a general concern for mRNA with this sort of un, I should use the word regulated, yeah, unregulated production of antigen that gets turned on in some people after some exposure of some stuff. And if the antigen we're looking for or that we're trying to expose the immune system is somewhat, should be limited, then there's no telling what might happen.
Is that a good way of framing what you're saying?
Is that a good way of framing what you're saying?
I'm looking at some of the chat here, and people are still concerned about the liquid nanoparticles as well. Are you worried about that?
I'm looking at some of the chat here, and people are still concerned about the liquid nanoparticles as well. Are you worried about that?
Well, how about continuing to push the spike? It's uncanny to me. It's just mind-boggling that we are continuing to push in children, in pregnant women, in young people who have no risk from COVID, this pathogenic antigen. It's just wild. And I don't know that you're... sort of on this topic as well.
Well, how about continuing to push the spike? It's uncanny to me. It's just mind-boggling that we are continuing to push in children, in pregnant women, in young people who have no risk from COVID, this pathogenic antigen. It's just wild. And I don't know that you're... sort of on this topic as well.
But I'm also concerned about the population of T cells and natural killer cells and the possibility that our immune system has been suppressed by this, by the spike. It's just another human immunodeficiency syndrome. Is it a COVID? Is it a vaccine? Is it both? Once again, no one's even asking the question. I've seen some data that suggests cancers are up, up, up, much the way heart disease is.
But I'm also concerned about the population of T cells and natural killer cells and the possibility that our immune system has been suppressed by this, by the spike. It's just another human immunodeficiency syndrome. Is it a COVID? Is it a vaccine? Is it both? Once again, no one's even asking the question. I've seen some data that suggests cancers are up, up, up, much the way heart disease is.
In children, in children too. Metastatic pancreatic cancer, colon cancer is unheard of stuff. People are seeing it now. And unfortunately, I'd like to figure out a way that we can get somebody to do the research. Again, it won't get published. It can't get published. This is the thing that's just out of hand. But I don't know. So speaking of out of hand, let's flip over to bird flu, right?
In children, in children too. Metastatic pancreatic cancer, colon cancer is unheard of stuff. People are seeing it now. And unfortunately, I'd like to figure out a way that we can get somebody to do the research. Again, it won't get published. It can't get published. This is the thing that's just out of hand. But I don't know. So speaking of out of hand, let's flip over to bird flu, right?
So I don't know if you're aware, but the New England Journal of Medicine published an entire article yesterday On bird flu. Okay. And in that article, they start with, oh my God, animals are sick. It's spreading. It's all over the place. People are presenting. Humans are having contact. They need to use their PPEs. And then it went on to say, but so far, except for one case,
So I don't know if you're aware, but the New England Journal of Medicine published an entire article yesterday On bird flu. Okay. And in that article, they start with, oh my God, animals are sick. It's spreading. It's all over the place. People are presenting. Humans are having contact. They need to use their PPEs. And then it went on to say, but so far, except for one case,