Dr. Peter McCullough
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So I'm seeing that I have to give people a primer again on masks and aerosolized illnesses. I'll do that in just a second. Yeah, Dr. McCullough had explained to me that he actually has identified some genetic subsets that are particularly at risk with the spike, and he can test for it, and he can find it, and he can look at it, and some people should be on aspirin.
So I'm seeing that I have to give people a primer again on masks and aerosolized illnesses. I'll do that in just a second. Yeah, Dr. McCullough had explained to me that he actually has identified some genetic subsets that are particularly at risk with the spike, and he can test for it, and he can find it, and he can look at it, and some people should be on aspirin.
I mean, there's a lot of stuff going on. His work is really very systematic, and I appreciate what you guys are doing. All right, let me let you go, Nick, and I'm going to give a little aerosol primer here. Appreciate you being here. Again, what is the name of the Substack?
I mean, there's a lot of stuff going on. His work is really very systematic, and I appreciate what you guys are doing. All right, let me let you go, Nick, and I'm going to give a little aerosol primer here. Appreciate you being here. Again, what is the name of the Substack?
You got it. Hope I'll talk to you again soon as new data comes out. Thanks, Nick. Thank you. So Stephanie goes, excuse me, doesn't infectious particles come out on droplets? Okay, so there are three ways that primary, I mean, there's bloodborne illness, right? I think people understand that. You can, things like HIV and hepatitis, bloodborne. There is sexually transmitted infections, right?
You got it. Hope I'll talk to you again soon as new data comes out. Thanks, Nick. Thank you. So Stephanie goes, excuse me, doesn't infectious particles come out on droplets? Okay, so there are three ways that primary, I mean, there's bloodborne illness, right? I think people understand that. You can, things like HIV and hepatitis, bloodborne. There is sexually transmitted infections, right?
I think people understand that through the mucosal membranes there, things can get transmitted. There is fluid transmitted, okay? Like my hands, I wipe my nose, then I shake your hand. Fluid transmitted illness. That's a lot of viruses are that way. There's droplet. Droplets go a few feet and boom, or down. That's tuberculosis, things like that. And there is aerosol.
I think people understand that through the mucosal membranes there, things can get transmitted. There is fluid transmitted, okay? Like my hands, I wipe my nose, then I shake your hand. Fluid transmitted illness. That's a lot of viruses are that way. There's droplet. Droplets go a few feet and boom, or down. That's tuberculosis, things like that. And there is aerosol.
Aerosols go 30 to 60 feet, and they get through just about everything. If you have so much as a tiny wrinkle in your mask on the side, which everyone does, and by the way, the surgical masks do nothing to aerosol viruses. Surgical masks are for surgery, for droplets, so bacteria from the mouth doesn't spill into the surgical field, which would be horrific.
Aerosols go 30 to 60 feet, and they get through just about everything. If you have so much as a tiny wrinkle in your mask on the side, which everyone does, and by the way, the surgical masks do nothing to aerosol viruses. Surgical masks are for surgery, for droplets, so bacteria from the mouth doesn't spill into the surgical field, which would be horrific.
massive infection, our mouth is full of terrible bacteria. Not to prevent viral illness, droplet or aerosolize. Now, droplet will get picked up by a surgical mask to some extent. Aerosol will not. So you have to use N95 for aerosol. And if there's so much as a tiny jet steaming your glasses, like we saw so many people with the steam on the glasses, that mask is totally ineffective.
massive infection, our mouth is full of terrible bacteria. Not to prevent viral illness, droplet or aerosolize. Now, droplet will get picked up by a surgical mask to some extent. Aerosol will not. So you have to use N95 for aerosol. And if there's so much as a tiny jet steaming your glasses, like we saw so many people with the steam on the glasses, that mask is totally ineffective.
If you have an aerosolized illness, you've just spread it 30 to 60 feet. And there's some engineers that believe you might have increased the speed of that jet and allow it to transmit even further, because again, the smaller opening, higher speed as the fluid moves through there, or the aerosol moves through there.
If you have an aerosolized illness, you've just spread it 30 to 60 feet. And there's some engineers that believe you might have increased the speed of that jet and allow it to transmit even further, because again, the smaller opening, higher speed as the fluid moves through there, or the aerosol moves through there.
So there's the fact that if you want to protect other people, again, there's no masking up between meals, between bites. There's no taking the mask off or having anything other than a perfect seal 100% of the time. Otherwise... No effect. And same with you trying to protect yourself. You have to have it perfectly sealed off.
So there's the fact that if you want to protect other people, again, there's no masking up between meals, between bites. There's no taking the mask off or having anything other than a perfect seal 100% of the time. Otherwise... No effect. And same with you trying to protect yourself. You have to have it perfectly sealed off.
Now, do you want to argue mathematically that maybe for a few minutes it was properly sealed and maybe you protected somebody or maybe you were protected when you walked past somebody? No. All right, except what the data shows, you're going to get the infection anyway if it's really out there.
Now, do you want to argue mathematically that maybe for a few minutes it was properly sealed and maybe you protected somebody or maybe you were protected when you walked past somebody? No. All right, except what the data shows, you're going to get the infection anyway if it's really out there.
So understand the droplets, the fluids, the aerosols, the bloodborne, these are all different forms of infectious disease transmission. And there's even fecal transmission and that kind of thing as well. So you have to be... talking about the specific thing. Look, there he is. And he doesn't, that's a surgical mask anyway, so it's not going to do much.
So understand the droplets, the fluids, the aerosols, the bloodborne, these are all different forms of infectious disease transmission. And there's even fecal transmission and that kind of thing as well. So you have to be... talking about the specific thing. Look, there he is. And he doesn't, that's a surgical mask anyway, so it's not going to do much.