Dr. Peter McCullough
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Thank you, Dr. Drew.
Thank you, Dr. Drew.
So let's kind of start with, by the way, good job on Fox Business yesterday. I thought that was excellent that they gave you kind of the time to talk about things a little bit because people are suddenly interested in so many of the things that you and I have been talking about and worrying about and trying to solve for quite some time. So bring us kind of up to date. Go ahead. Please go.
So let's kind of start with, by the way, good job on Fox Business yesterday. I thought that was excellent that they gave you kind of the time to talk about things a little bit because people are suddenly interested in so many of the things that you and I have been talking about and worrying about and trying to solve for quite some time. So bring us kind of up to date. Go ahead. Please go.
Yeah, it's true. The interest in this cabinet position, you know, there's 15 cabinet positions, secretary of HHS. Do you remember any deliberations over Alex Azar or Xavier Becerra?
Yeah, it's true. The interest in this cabinet position, you know, there's 15 cabinet positions, secretary of HHS. Do you remember any deliberations over Alex Azar or Xavier Becerra?
No. No, not only that, not only that, I challenge anybody to give me the name of a surgeon general before they went into office that you had an opinion about or even knew the name of a surgeon general or an HHA secretary before inauguration day, let alone well after they took office.
No. No, not only that, not only that, I challenge anybody to give me the name of a surgeon general before they went into office that you had an opinion about or even knew the name of a surgeon general or an HHA secretary before inauguration day, let alone well after they took office.
So true. I mean, many think back to Luther Terry. In 1964, he wrote the Surgeon's General Report on Smoking. Remember, doctors advertised cigarettes with nurses, and doctors strongly supported smoking for over 20 years before that report came in. And then, of course, C. Everett Koop, who brought in the new era of pediatric ICUs and all the things that are done now to prevent childhood injuries.
So true. I mean, many think back to Luther Terry. In 1964, he wrote the Surgeon's General Report on Smoking. Remember, doctors advertised cigarettes with nurses, and doctors strongly supported smoking for over 20 years before that report came in. And then, of course, C. Everett Koop, who brought in the new era of pediatric ICUs and all the things that are done now to prevent childhood injuries.
Well, the one that jumped out all of a sudden early in her, who actually is a wonderful person and quite a good professional, that jumped out early in her tenure. Again, no one had an opinion about her before she was appointed. But Joycelyn Elders, if you remember, she had a bunch of controversy for speaking a little frankly about teenage sexuality.
Well, the one that jumped out all of a sudden early in her, who actually is a wonderful person and quite a good professional, that jumped out early in her tenure. Again, no one had an opinion about her before she was appointed. But Joycelyn Elders, if you remember, she had a bunch of controversy for speaking a little frankly about teenage sexuality.
And she ended up being really mistreated, frankly. But let's get off the Surgeon General. Let's get on to COVID a bit. Let's start with bringing people up to date with some of the interventions. Since we last spoke, it's probably been eight or ten months since we last spoke on this program, and what you're seeing, how you're thinking about vaccine injury, COVID injury has evolved.
And she ended up being really mistreated, frankly. But let's get off the Surgeon General. Let's get on to COVID a bit. Let's start with bringing people up to date with some of the interventions. Since we last spoke, it's probably been eight or ten months since we last spoke on this program, and what you're seeing, how you're thinking about vaccine injury, COVID injury has evolved.
Let's take COVID first. There still are sporadic cases. And Drew, I was reminded what a severe illness this is. I just had a patient die of COVID-19. Now, the history is that she's a few years older than me and she never had COVID before. I had checked the antibodies, no antibodies against the SARS-CoV-2 nucleocapsid or spike protein.
Let's take COVID first. There still are sporadic cases. And Drew, I was reminded what a severe illness this is. I just had a patient die of COVID-19. Now, the history is that she's a few years older than me and she never had COVID before. I had checked the antibodies, no antibodies against the SARS-CoV-2 nucleocapsid or spike protein.
but she was developing scleroderma and systemic sclerosis after taking the Janssen vaccine. Yeah, we didn't know if it was related or not. Temporally, it was. And she had seen specialists and had received rituximab, methotrexate, as well as hydroxychloroquine. And sure enough, she came down with acute COVID-19. And we had started ivermectin. She had started McCullough protocol promptly.
but she was developing scleroderma and systemic sclerosis after taking the Janssen vaccine. Yeah, we didn't know if it was related or not. Temporally, it was. And she had seen specialists and had received rituximab, methotrexate, as well as hydroxychloroquine. And sure enough, she came down with acute COVID-19. And we had started ivermectin. She had started McCullough protocol promptly.
And you know what? She died in 24 hours. of essentially a viral sepsis. She initially had a fever and then she developed hypothermia and recall a very low temperature in the setting of an infection is an ominous sign.
And you know what? She died in 24 hours. of essentially a viral sepsis. She initially had a fever and then she developed hypothermia and recall a very low temperature in the setting of an infection is an ominous sign.