The Great America Show - October 16, 2022


DR. PETER MCCULLOUGH SAYS WE’VE REALIZED THAT PEOPLE ARE GOING TO CONTRACT COVID. IT’S MAKING ITS FINAL RUN


Episode Stats

Length

36 minutes

Words per Minute

161.91872

Word Count

5,932

Sentence Count

344

Misogynist Sentences

3

Hate Speech Sentences

7


Summary

Dr. Peter McCullough is an internist, cardiologist and epidemiologist who has taken on the medical profession sorthodoxy on vaccinations and their failure to emphasize treatment in the early phase of the Ebola pandemic. He also has a new book out called The Courage to Face Ebola: How to Prevent Hospitalization and Death While Battling the Biopharmaceutical Complex.


Transcript

00:00:00.160 Hello, everybody, and welcome to The Great America Show. I'm Lou Dobbs, and we're delighted to have you with us.
00:00:06.760 The big story this weekend is the investiture of Xi Jinping as the ruler of all China.
00:00:13.600 The Chinese Communist Party hailing Xi as the general secretary and president of the PRC for an unprecedented third five-year term.
00:00:23.300 So it is written, so it shall be done.
00:00:26.120 And turning, if we may now, from the Middle Kingdom to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
00:00:32.100 We find out now that impaired, crooked, and compromised puppet president Joe Biden was rebuffed by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman
00:00:40.940 when Biden asked him to delay OPEC's announcement of any cutback in crude oil production until after the November 8th midterm election.
00:00:50.900 No deal, said the Crown Prince, who also is the kingdom's prime minister.
00:00:57.220 And now Biden is doing exactly what you would expect of him.
00:01:01.060 He's threatening Mohammed bin Salman with, quote, consequences.
00:01:05.880 Always the tough guy, Biden.
00:01:08.740 Nothing like an impaired tough guy to be in the Oval Office in these treacherous, dangerous times.
00:01:14.680 In medical news, Moderna and Merck announcing their joint efforts to develop a cancer vaccine to fight melanoma.
00:01:22.620 The company is expected to have phase two trial results by the end of the year.
00:01:27.740 And reports this week that new COVID variants have been detected.
00:01:32.420 Dr. Fauci quickly, of course, jumped on the discovery to deliver his usual gloomy warning,
00:01:38.360 saying a more dangerous variant could be on the way this winter.
00:01:42.360 Thank you, doctor.
00:01:43.140 Not everyone, of course, pays Dr. Fauci much mind.
00:01:47.380 One of those people is our guest today.
00:01:50.080 Our guest is the distinguished Dr. Peter McCullough.
00:01:53.660 Dr. McCullough is an internist, cardiologist and epidemiologist.
00:01:58.220 Dr. McCullough has taken on the medical profession's orthodoxy on vaccinations
00:02:03.520 and their failure to emphasize treatment in the early phase of the virus pandemic.
00:02:10.420 He also has a new book out.
00:02:11.900 The title is The Courage to Face COVID-19, Preventing Hospitalization and Death While Battling the Biopharmaceutical Complex.
00:02:22.120 And we recommend it to you highly.
00:02:24.620 The title again, The Courage to Face COVID-19.
00:02:28.420 Peter, it's great to have you back with us here on The Great America Show.
00:02:31.960 It's been a while.
00:02:32.960 As we look at these numbers, COVID cases moving higher, but not dramatically.
00:02:37.940 Deaths declining in absolute numbers.
00:02:39.900 And as a percentage of cases, what is going on?
00:02:43.720 What is the, if you will, the state of the problem?
00:02:47.900 The best way to describe it, Lou, and thanks for having me on the show,
00:02:51.660 is, you know, I think that in the mindset of people who are in the public health agencies,
00:02:56.540 they had a mindset for nearly two years of a COVID zero policy that, you know, we were going
00:03:02.880 to get to zero cases.
00:03:04.880 And we've basically migrated to a COVID inevitable realization.
00:03:11.380 That is, it's inevitable that people are going to contract the illness.
00:03:15.460 And I think the virus is making its final run through whoever's susceptible and who's ever
00:03:21.380 left, you know, largely it's people who are fully vaccinated, but there's still some unvaccinated
00:03:25.760 who contract it.
00:03:28.180 So it is better to be vaccinated than not, as we are watching what you seem to believe will
00:03:36.720 be the wind down for this virus.
00:03:39.300 You know, it's hard to know.
00:03:40.320 I can't fault anybody early on who took the vaccines.
00:03:43.560 But, you know, Deborah Birx came out, a former COVID task force member, with some shocking
00:03:49.900 statements.
00:03:50.520 She said, you know, we knew these vaccines weren't going to work.
00:03:53.200 And the majority of people actually in hospital dying with COVID are fully vaccinated.
00:03:57.760 So it just doesn't look like the vaccines at this stage are providing protection.
00:04:02.480 Now, early on, they probably did.
00:04:04.060 And they probably did bring some people through the more dangerous phases of the pandemic with
00:04:09.200 the alpha, certainly in Brazil, the gamma and the delta outbreaks in the United States.
00:04:15.540 And then we see these reports in which people, you know, who haven't got COVID and who say,
00:04:23.500 well, I've never had it.
00:04:24.780 The likelihood is that they've had it.
00:04:27.760 You know, on June 27th, 2022, in the Texas Senate, the dean for the University of Texas
00:04:34.540 School of Public Health in Houston reported with high quality research assays that the
00:04:40.180 seroprevalence now is 99%.
00:04:42.380 That means basically everybody's either had a vaccine or they've had the illness.
00:04:46.820 There is some residual protection now.
00:04:49.540 So large numbers of people who think they haven't had it and haven't had the vaccine.
00:04:55.580 By the way, there's only 18% of Americans that haven't taken a vaccine.
00:04:58.700 So that unvaccinated is a pretty small number.
00:05:01.440 But even among that group, chances are they've had it.
00:05:05.260 That's impressive.
00:05:07.440 I have to say it leaves my wife and I scratching our heads because, you know, we've had people
00:05:12.500 who subsequently to being in our homes and, you know, being at dinner with them or whatever
00:05:17.540 have had COVID.
00:05:18.880 And we've always said we have got to be the lucky.
00:05:21.060 Initially, we were thinking it was the vaccine.
00:05:23.400 Very soon, we were thinking we're blessed and the luckiest people in the world.
00:05:27.360 Uh, that is amazing to think 99.9% of the population could be, uh, at that point.
00:05:35.860 Remember with the Spanish flu that without any antivirals or vaccines for the Spanish flu,
00:05:42.420 it had about a two year run through the population.
00:05:45.800 And it was thought basically everybody was touched by it.
00:05:49.200 It's, it's amazing.
00:05:50.480 And now we have a program, a movement, uh, to, to vaccinate, uh, toddlers, babies, infants,
00:06:00.580 uh, through, uh, you know, five or six years of age.
00:06:04.440 Your reaction?
00:06:06.040 It's an overreach.
00:06:07.560 And America knows that, you know, the take rate on that, Lou, is about 2%.
00:06:11.320 Parents aren't going for it.
00:06:13.800 God bless.
00:06:14.660 God bless America.
00:06:15.740 Common sense seems to have descended upon the population, or at least in certain areas
00:06:22.760 of our, of our, of our lives.
00:06:25.200 We are seeing some vestiges of good old American common sense.
00:06:30.080 Uh, that brings joy to my heart because I just hate to think of those toddlers, uh, sending,
00:06:37.280 having that needle, uh, in their little veins.
00:06:39.700 You know, I can tell you, it's just, I think it's just a fear driven situation.
00:06:45.320 We've seen fear overtake common sense on things like masking, social distancing, lockdowns.
00:06:51.760 And I think this was an overreach.
00:06:53.920 Somehow public health officials were trying to position children as super spreaders, but
00:06:59.620 we had data from the CDC in February that 75% of kids had already had it.
00:07:04.300 There were previous papers suggesting children are immunologic buffers.
00:07:07.800 They actually don't spread it, uh, very readily.
00:07:10.600 There were no proven school outbreaks.
00:07:13.760 The schools have been open for more than a year now, uh, public schools.
00:07:17.020 There was no proven child to teacher spread with serious consequences.
00:07:21.440 So the bottom line is we need to leave the kids out of this one.
00:07:24.980 Uh, and you were saying much the same thing, by the way, when we didn't have a lot of data,
00:07:29.960 when we didn't have, uh, a, a great deal of, uh, public consciousness about what was going
00:07:36.000 on and thanks to you and, uh, many of your colleagues, I better say some of your colleagues,
00:07:41.280 uh, skepticism started rising very quickly.
00:07:45.760 And skepticism to me is the stuff of self-preservation.
00:07:49.460 What is your, your understanding now?
00:07:52.480 We've, uh, my wife and I, for example, just to use, uh, the closest example, uh, we've had,
00:07:59.680 uh, two shots, we've had two boosters, uh, what, you know, at our age, it's sort of immaterial
00:08:07.220 what happens to us genetically, uh, but for our, you know, our children and our grandchildren,
00:08:13.760 it's of immense importance, uh, just like it is for, I'm sure, nearly everyone listening
00:08:18.840 to this podcast today.
00:08:21.040 Give us your take on what have we done?
00:08:24.080 You know, it's unknown.
00:08:26.440 I mean, we simply don't have a long enough period of time to know what the effect of
00:08:30.560 taking, you know, four injections of genetic material could be, uh, you're right.
00:08:37.500 I think clearly a risk benefit approach would favor the, the highest risk, the elderly or
00:08:43.240 seniors.
00:08:44.240 And, uh, you know, we just haven't seen a focus honestly on the seniors in the news or in the
00:08:48.720 public health messaging for a very long time.
00:08:50.960 And there's been a preoccupation on young people, employed people, and children, uh,
00:08:56.660 a recent Zogby survey.
00:08:58.360 Zogby is a very reputable survey company.
00:09:00.880 Uh, shockingly, they surveyed a large sample.
00:09:03.700 Two thirds of people took the vaccine.
00:09:05.380 A third of people didn't in their sample.
00:09:07.960 15% of those who took a vaccine have some new illness now, or some new disease, some new
00:09:12.780 medical problem.
00:09:13.700 85% of people took the vaccine are fine, nothing.
00:09:16.660 And so I've been asked, you know, what's going on here?
00:09:19.380 Because there clearly are blood clots, heart damage, headaches, ringing in the ears, nerve
00:09:25.400 problems.
00:09:26.020 There's a whole litany of things people are reporting after the vaccines.
00:09:29.080 I was asked this by Joe Rogan and others, and working with a lot of molecular biologists,
00:09:33.900 I've concluded the majority of people who are taking the vaccines are getting relatively
00:09:39.240 inert genetic material.
00:09:41.880 Uh, the, uh, the vaccines are difficult to make.
00:09:44.560 Probably each strand of messenger RNA or adenoviral DNA is different.
00:09:48.700 It has to be super cool.
00:09:49.940 It's loaded on the lipid nanoparticles, has to be carefully transported around the country.
00:09:55.580 Um, you know, everything's changed.
00:09:56.660 They're not doing the super cooling.
00:09:58.020 They're relying on a, a buffer.
00:09:59.860 Uh, they're using multi-use vials and nurses are poking a needle in it six times.
00:10:04.160 I think most people are getting relatively inert, uh, genetic material.
00:10:08.360 And we know this because of the complications that have occurred in the deaths that have
00:10:12.780 occurred after the vaccine loop, 80% are linked to specific lots.
00:10:17.280 So we actually have a manufacturing differential that's related to these complications.
00:10:22.500 When you say, uh, a manufacturing differential, I read that as contamination or some sort of
00:10:29.400 malfunction in the process itself, uh, beyond contamination, perhaps.
00:10:34.860 Give us, give us what you, well, I mean, contamination, you know, contamination's not
00:10:40.800 necessarily a bad thing.
00:10:42.100 So if it's contaminated with air in the multi-use vials, uh, you know, it would relatively inactivate
00:10:48.240 the genetic material.
00:10:49.200 So it would be less likely for it to really, uh, take off on spike protein production and
00:10:53.820 cause a, cause a thrombosis.
00:10:55.680 Uh, but, um, you know, people who have been in the manufacturing field, I was with Senator
00:11:00.680 Ron Johnson at the, uh, uh, uh, crony capitalism conference, uh, at Hillsdale in, in Washington
00:11:07.800 last week.
00:11:08.500 And Johnson's got a mine manufacturing background.
00:11:10.920 He goes, anytime you have 80% of some side effect related to specific lots, you've got
00:11:16.000 an issue.
00:11:16.420 But in this case, the lots that are causing the problems actually may be actually relatively
00:11:22.200 good genetic material.
00:11:23.700 That's installing the spike protein that does the damage.
00:11:26.540 We do know there are contaminants and other issues because millions of lots have been returned
00:11:32.720 to Pfizer and Moderna specifically from Japan because they find precipitate at the bottom
00:11:38.080 of the vaccine vial.
00:11:40.960 And contamination, I guess, as you suggest, when you were talking about air, uh, it a great
00:11:46.760 deal depends on what the contaminant is.
00:11:49.200 Uh, do we have some sense of what the predominant contaminant is when there is an issue with certain
00:11:55.460 lots?
00:11:56.540 No, that Japanese have reported metal debris that, uh, it's actually coming off of the
00:12:01.800 manufacturing plates or whatever they're using to make it, uh, no, but it needs, there
00:12:07.380 needs to be a lot more investigation with people.
00:12:11.000 I was at CPAC and, you know, I went on with Steve Bannon on his show and he goes, what needs
00:12:16.080 to happen?
00:12:17.160 And I said, Steve, we need investigation.
00:12:19.760 We need to be able to answer questions and the companies need to answer, answer them.
00:12:24.780 Uh, Senator Johnson's sent now over 40 letters of inquiry and he's been stonewalled for by
00:12:30.720 everybody on this.
00:12:31.740 And so, uh, what the Republicans are saying is, listen, we need a sufficient majority to
00:12:36.380 start actually subpoenaing people and asking questions because Americans want to know what
00:12:41.420 is going on with these vaccines.
00:12:43.580 When do you think, and I, I, this is, and I don't mean this in a partisan sense.
00:12:47.980 I mean it in a, a, a sense of governance, uh, and obligation to the citizenry.
00:12:54.540 When do you think the country is going to wise up about the fact that the left of this country
00:13:00.880 has drawn a, a, a, a dark and thick curtain between citizens and the truth, whether it's
00:13:10.780 about politics, uh, economics, our medicine, our public health, they seem almost uniformly
00:13:18.040 to want to deny the public right to know, which is an American, uh, tenant, uh, of our, of our
00:13:27.360 society, of our heritage.
00:13:29.660 It's, it's a remarkable thing.
00:13:31.540 And people aren't talking about this, this curtain, uh, that has been pulled out over
00:13:36.860 the truth by the left.
00:13:39.260 You know, people keep asking the question of what needs to happen.
00:13:43.140 Does, uh, you know, does the president or vice president need to, you know, have a calamitous
00:13:48.260 death after taking a vaccine?
00:13:51.400 Does, uh, uh, you know, is there going to be some court case that's going to blow things
00:13:55.760 wide open?
00:13:56.500 Uh, will there be some revelation that's so sufficiently noted that the public will wake
00:14:04.240 up?
00:14:04.580 It just seems as if the public is in a trance and the left, uh, and I can tell you politically,
00:14:10.720 I tend to be really moderate.
00:14:12.260 I've been the, the, the spectrum.
00:14:13.700 I have, uh, now, uh, just recently registered on the Republican side of the voter ledger, but
00:14:19.400 I can tell you that, um, uh, uh, you know, you know, a former president Trump's, uh,
00:14:26.080 a Mar-a-Lago house being raided yesterday.
00:14:29.860 Uh, you know, it's almost as if we're in a wide open totalitarian, uh, country right now.
00:14:37.580 Yeah, it's, it's not certainly complete, but this is a takeover.
00:14:42.440 This is not a, a contest.
00:14:45.040 And I, I find it fascinating that the, so many of the Republicans, either they're quiet,
00:14:51.940 only Ron DeSantis that I know of has said anything significant.
00:14:56.220 I have to give, uh, the minority leader, Kevin McCarthy in the house, some credit because
00:15:02.660 he did at least threaten investigations, but that's an empty threat until we, uh, see whether
00:15:08.280 or not we're cheated out of another election, uh, come November.
00:15:11.820 However, uh, it is, there is a level of skepticism that is healthy that I think is emerging in
00:15:18.180 this country, uh, and part because of what COVID has wrought, uh, we can talk about, uh,
00:15:26.120 in a number of issues, but the, the reality is this is a justice department, uh, a, an FBI.
00:15:34.280 Uh, they could decide at any moment, anyone who refuses a COVID vaccination, uh, is guilty
00:15:40.240 as some affront to the administrative state, to the deep state, uh, and the Marxist Dems
00:15:46.220 who are driving everything.
00:15:47.920 You and I, Lou, just by having this conversation, you and I could easily be classified as domestic
00:15:54.060 terrorists.
00:15:55.180 Yeah, I'm afraid you're right.
00:15:57.020 I'm afraid you're right.
00:15:58.460 But you know what?
00:16:00.040 You got, you know, if you don't reserve to yourself the right of free speech, uh, then
00:16:06.480 free speech ends.
00:16:07.440 And I will tell you this, uh, on this, on this podcast, on the great America show, especially
00:16:14.100 with that name, we're going to speak freely and honestly and openly and devil take the
00:16:20.440 hindmost because that just isn't going to change without, uh, absolute suppression by the,
00:16:27.700 by the government.
00:16:28.580 Lou, I had a chance to make some points on stage at CPAC and it's absolutely wonderful
00:16:34.680 that Matt and Mercedes slap extended an invitation.
00:16:38.660 You know, that YouTube had taken down all of CPAC, uh, at the last meeting in Orlando because
00:16:44.660 of my seven minute speech that I gave on stage.
00:16:47.900 And it was wonderful.
00:16:48.640 He invited me back.
00:16:49.440 He hand wrote me a letter saying, listen, um, you know, we've got to bring the truth.
00:16:53.640 I made the point to America that in the medical world, my world, there is no such term as
00:17:00.680 misinformation.
00:17:02.000 There is no term.
00:17:03.660 Uh, there simply are scientific data and observations, and there's two or more interpretive
00:17:10.100 points of view.
00:17:11.300 The scientific process depends on different points of view.
00:17:15.100 As we discuss and seek the truth, there is no such thing as misinformation and to have
00:17:21.740 any agency or medical society or medical board claim to have agency over the truth, actually
00:17:29.460 take, uh, and make the claim that they hold the truth and others don't is a very, very dangerous
00:17:35.280 step towards a pathway of totalitarianism.
00:17:38.480 You're talking about the national institutes of health and you're talking about the CDC and
00:17:42.820 you're talking about Dr. Fauci, uh, the most presumptuous and arrogant, uh, doctor I have
00:17:50.060 ever met, heard of, or, um, uh, even conjured, uh, and, and I'm not picking on Dr. Fauci.
00:17:57.640 He's been picking on us.
00:17:59.180 Uh, he is a, an entity unto himself, a power unto himself.
00:18:04.660 Uh, Senator Rand Paul, I think has done a wonderful job of, of showing what, uh, an irresponsible,
00:18:12.080 and arrogant and deceptive, uh, public, uh, public official that he's been, and I'm, and
00:18:19.080 a public official without oversight, uh, making such important decisions.
00:18:23.960 And then we hear, as you said, Dr. Burke sitting on the task force and knowing that the vaccines
00:18:30.380 won't work and her words, uh, and yet, uh, pressing the public to be vaccinated, knowing
00:18:38.560 that the outcomes are highly uncertain.
00:18:41.220 Well, you know, people have asked the question, why did she come out and make these statements?
00:18:45.000 She may be trying to position herself, uh, in a way where she's out of the long arm of the law.
00:18:51.420 Americans are angry that we have not had teamwork.
00:18:55.360 Uh, we have not seen different points of view.
00:18:58.340 Uh, this should have been purely an elective program, high risk seniors, people, uh, who could
00:19:03.880 judge their risk or be advised on risk, uh, could participate in this carefully.
00:19:08.360 Uh, we didn't have any safety reporting on what was going on with the vaccines.
00:19:13.100 And, you know, as the virus mutated, the, the, the federal agencies were very quick to remove
00:19:18.840 monoclonal antibodies.
00:19:19.940 They said, oh, they won't work, but they never removed the vaccines.
00:19:23.160 And they basically code against the same, uh, spike protein.
00:19:26.920 So the bottom line is, uh, the agencies have, uh, in our book courage to face COVID-19, the
00:19:34.320 agencies have actually, uh, intentionally suppressed treatment in order to advance the vaccine
00:19:40.360 agenda.
00:19:41.640 Let's talk about that for a minute.
00:19:43.320 First of all, let's make sure that we're, uh, saying, uh, the title of your book, uh, the
00:19:49.620 courage to, uh, to fight, uh, COVID-19.
00:19:53.600 Is that the correct title?
00:19:54.840 No, the title is courage to face COVID-19 preventing hospitalizations and deaths while
00:20:00.700 battling the biopharmaceutical complex.
00:20:03.020 And I took a year to write this with a bestselling author, John Leak, who's a true crime author.
00:20:08.140 John had returned to the U S from Vienna where he had several, uh, uh, you know, award-winning
00:20:13.160 books and, and he went and carefully interviewed many, many of the key players, uh, and tells
00:20:19.480 the story in a narrative, actually a story about the discovery of how to treat this illness.
00:20:24.840 How to get people through the problem, avoid hospitalization and death.
00:20:28.700 And then the stunning development that a variety of stakeholders worked to actually suppress
00:20:33.840 information and then directly suppress treatments to Americans and people worldwide.
00:20:38.940 Well, as we can see now, Moderna, Pfizer, uh, biotech, uh, these companies had a great deal
00:20:46.540 to lose by, uh, featuring treatment for crying out loud, instead of a vaccine.
00:20:51.960 We're talking about hundreds of billions of dollars.
00:20:55.540 Uh, your thought about big pharma, its role.
00:20:58.620 I mean, I have to say the fact that there was a suppression on the part of at least two
00:21:03.280 companies on the results, uh, uh, of, uh, the number of deaths, uh, as a result of having
00:21:10.680 taken the vaccine.
00:21:12.160 I find that just unimaginable that there wasn't an outcry and it was just another day at the
00:21:18.080 office for so for millions of Americans.
00:21:20.620 Yeah.
00:21:21.120 What you're mentioning is that, you know, the later development that under court order,
00:21:25.860 Pfizer actually had to release their dossier and Pfizer knew about 1,223 deaths within
00:21:32.600 90 days of release of their product.
00:21:35.460 And the FDA tried to suppress the release of that dossier to Americans for 55 years.
00:21:41.360 So that's prima facie evidence that the FDA is actively involved in a biopharmaceutical
00:21:46.180 coverup.
00:21:47.600 Now, uh, you know, Americans got wise to this, rates of vaccination dropped, but we still haven't
00:21:52.740 seen any investigation of what happened.
00:21:55.100 Was it a dangerous contaminant?
00:21:56.860 Was it just the opposite?
00:21:57.940 Was it actually more viable RNA getting into the system?
00:22:01.540 Was it people with certain inherited, uh, issues like blood clotting issues or heart
00:22:06.280 problems?
00:22:07.060 Uh, these questions still remain unanswered and there's been a large number of people
00:22:11.120 who have died.
00:22:11.900 Uh, the world council for health, uh, is the first organization has come out June 11th,
00:22:16.220 2022, and actually has called for a global recall and said, listen, pull the existing ones
00:22:20.720 off the market.
00:22:21.360 Uh, we need safer vaccines to move forward.
00:22:24.000 There's about 16 vaccines out there in development, uh, but that's where we are now.
00:22:28.800 The book is really about the lead up to this, the suppression of early treatment.
00:22:33.880 Uh, and, and, and I testified in the Texas Senate on June 27th, uh, Lou, and I made the case
00:22:40.760 to the Texas Senate.
00:22:41.700 That there's always been a community standard of care to treat COVID and the community standard
00:22:46.440 of care starts with the very first doctor who has the courage to treat somebody and
00:22:51.180 keep them out of the hospital.
00:22:52.260 And then it builds from there.
00:22:53.780 The community standard of care is not defined by the CDC, NIH, or FDA.
00:22:57.720 It's not just defined by medical boards.
00:22:59.940 It's actually defined by the practitioners that find certain drugs or strategies useful.
00:23:04.340 And, and in the, the courage to, to face COVID-19, do you go into the issue of the task force,
00:23:14.760 the operation warp speed, and perhaps the fear that motivated a very quick, uh, uh, development
00:23:23.380 of those vaccines that, that perhaps was in retrospect, at least a mistake.
00:23:30.060 We do, and we do think, so the crimes that were committed were fraud, uh, Americans and
00:23:37.760 people worldwide were defrauded.
00:23:39.820 And the second crime is actually mass negligent homicide.
00:23:43.420 People lost their lives.
00:23:44.940 Greater numbers of people actually lost their lives by the denial and suppression of early
00:23:50.200 treatment.
00:23:51.420 The defendants is the biopharmaceutical complex.
00:23:54.660 That's, uh, the World Economic Forum, the Gates Foundation, CEPI, the Center for Epidemic
00:24:00.180 Preparedness and Innovation, uh, Gavi, Rockefeller Foundation, Welcome Trust, the Chinese Communist
00:24:06.780 Party, uh, the CDC, NIH, and FDA, you know, major medical societies.
00:24:12.000 It is a giant complex that worked to suppress treatment.
00:24:15.360 The plaintiffs are actually all the people out there who were denied a chance to stay out
00:24:20.160 of the hospital and to keep their lives.
00:24:22.140 Uh, and it is a crime.
00:24:24.380 It's a crime for all time.
00:24:26.000 And the book is such a complex reality, Lou, that John Leake tells it in a narrative, an
00:24:31.460 easy to read story.
00:24:32.540 You'll, I'm going to get a copy to you.
00:24:33.840 It's in big print.
00:24:34.700 You can read it in about two and a half hours and it's a fun read.
00:24:37.860 I love the fact you added the big print.
00:24:41.620 And by the way, that's doubly appreciated and absolutely correct.
00:24:45.840 I, uh, I won't need my, uh, my cheaters or my readers, uh, reading glasses.
00:24:50.680 Uh, I want to, if I may, talk about the issue of skepticism in the medical community for just
00:24:57.160 a moment.
00:24:58.080 And that is, you know, like everyone else, we have, uh, a doctor, a particular of our
00:25:04.160 age.
00:25:04.540 We have a doctor who we just think the world of, uh, but one of the things that we noticed
00:25:09.800 is that every doctor seems to take their orders from this sort of consensus that boils
00:25:16.380 up from the CDC or the NIH, there is a ready-made apparatus, uh, for a, uh, a, if you will, a
00:25:25.500 conventional, uh, herd-like, uh, approach to medicine that I think is just a stunning when
00:25:33.740 we're talking about some of the most brilliant doctors and some of the most effective doctors
00:25:37.620 in the world.
00:25:38.300 You know, we've never seen this in heart disease, cancer, or other illnesses to have
00:25:44.600 a top-down approach.
00:25:45.860 It's usually just the opposite.
00:25:47.380 Innovation comes from doctors in the clinic, in the hospital, trying new things, doing clinical
00:25:51.520 trials, observation, uh, this top-down, I think it was actually all driven out of fear.
00:25:57.300 I think people were afraid of getting it themselves.
00:25:59.660 It was, uh, once they were, got into this fear-driven groupthink, it was just far easier to
00:26:05.060 accept whatever the agency said, and then once the, the punishment started coming out, once
00:26:11.020 there were examples like me and others in my circles, people said, wait a minute, doctors
00:26:15.360 are going to lose their job.
00:26:16.480 They're going to be stripped of all their credentials if they go against the narrative.
00:26:20.860 Uh, I better not dare do that.
00:26:22.500 So in a chapter in our book, it's called The Stripping, and it just describes the dismantling
00:26:28.540 of my career because I simply wanted to discuss this narrative, and, and I, I produced my own
00:26:35.720 data, I published my own papers, and I did that fairly, and I gave fair analyses on this
00:26:40.720 show and others, and boy, the stripping really lays out what can happen.
00:26:45.620 Yes, and, uh, and the fact of the matter is there is some, you and I share a similar, uh,
00:26:52.340 a path, uh, to suppression, uh, I've, I've been sued, uh, named in lawsuits, uh, that amount
00:27:00.040 to, in one case, $2.7 billion, because I wanted an investigation of a, an election that on its
00:27:07.780 face was rigged, and there were great anomalies, and I was not asking for anyone to, uh, you
00:27:14.340 know, overthrow the government or, you know, tear down the halls of Congress.
00:27:18.700 All I wanted was the FBI, the Justice Department to investigate, the Georgia Bureau of Investigations
00:27:25.580 to investigate Wisconsin, Arizona, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and for that, and for that, you
00:27:33.840 know, there is a, a, a defamation lawsuit because we want to know what happened with those voting
00:27:39.860 machines.
00:27:40.400 We want to know what happened, uh, to have Bill Barr not intercede in an election that, uh,
00:27:47.340 he knew that Vice President Biden, former Vice President as a candidate, was lying in the
00:27:54.100 second presidential debate, second and final debate of 2020.
00:27:57.780 Why did these things happen?
00:28:00.140 And, you know, it's, you can't even ask a question, it seems.
00:28:04.860 I mean, I ask plenty of questions, and I will do so no matter what.
00:28:08.520 But this is really quite a turn in America, isn't it?
00:28:11.780 There appears to be a widespread blanket of corruption that's just settled down on the
00:28:20.020 entire nation, if not the entire globe.
00:28:22.480 The courts seem to be corrupt.
00:28:24.320 The processes have become corrupt.
00:28:27.540 Elections, uh, adjudication of medical issues.
00:28:31.580 You know, I've, uh, kept my focus, uh, narrowly in the medical range, but the corruption is striking.
00:28:37.220 I'm either a plaintiff or a defendant now in about 12 suits.
00:28:41.620 Um, I have an active, a whole portfolio of active defamation cases going on as a plaintiff.
00:28:48.480 And interestingly, I'm a plaintiff in a suit where the defendant is Twitter.
00:28:53.360 And Twitter has, uh, on my Twitter account, I have about 2.5 million visitors a day.
00:29:00.200 There's only less than 500,000 followers.
00:29:02.800 And because Twitter's unfollowing people off my account, they have, uh, you know, they have
00:29:08.440 far overreached, you know, they, like any other media, they're a, they're a coming carrier.
00:29:13.000 They don't have license to try to shape messages.
00:29:15.480 Uh, and, and so, uh, you know, finally, our case actually has standing.
00:29:20.300 We will get discovery.
00:29:21.920 Others are suing Twitter.
00:29:23.120 And we were stunned to find out through American first legal that Twitter was having regular
00:29:28.040 conferencing with the CDC in order to craft a false government narrative and shape the
00:29:34.440 messaging through social media.
00:29:36.520 Incredible.
00:29:37.380 And by the way, again, another, uh, common feature, uh, I have over 2 million, uh, followers
00:29:44.040 on Twitter.
00:29:44.840 And do you know, it's the funniest thing.
00:29:47.280 Uh, we haven't been able to grow above the last three digits have been the same.
00:29:52.720 All of the digits have been the same, uh, 400 and some odd thousand before we can get
00:29:57.980 to, uh, uh, uh, 2 million, uh, 250,000.
00:30:02.800 Uh, it's been on like that for months and months.
00:30:05.480 Uh, it's a shadow banning at its worst because I simply speak the truth and directly, I don't
00:30:10.840 call anybody, uh, names.
00:30:12.740 I, well, I mean, call one or two people names, but I, you know, I don't believe that, uh, there's
00:30:19.160 anything in the world that makes any sense about what Twitter is doing.
00:30:22.300 Uh, except protecting a left wing scourge that is set upon the land.
00:30:27.580 I agree with you.
00:30:28.260 It's in almost every aspect of our society.
00:30:30.860 There is corruption.
00:30:32.140 If you are a working man and woman in this country with a family, uh, a middle class,
00:30:37.400 uh, family, uh, striving hard to better yourself for your children so they can do better than
00:30:44.820 you.
00:30:45.540 Where do you look?
00:30:46.580 Do you look to the courts?
00:30:47.620 Because you know, now it's all a lie.
00:30:50.580 It's all a lie.
00:30:52.300 The chief justice of the Supreme Court said there are no Trump judges or Obama judges
00:30:57.820 or Bush judges.
00:30:59.340 They're just judges and justices.
00:31:02.000 Pure nonsense.
00:31:03.360 Follow the politics.
00:31:04.640 Follow the result of the cases.
00:31:06.560 Uh, when you look at what is happening in our, in our communities, uh, whether it be the
00:31:12.480 school boards that, uh, are trying to indoctrinate rather than educate the two teachers unions.
00:31:18.900 By the way, have the two main teachers unions, to your knowledge, uh, issued any kind of an
00:31:24.980 apology to the American people for what they did to our children for two years?
00:31:29.860 Uh, because they take, you know, they were absolutely wrong about the science.
00:31:35.140 They were absolutely wrong about what they were doing, uh, and created a year of devastation,
00:31:41.460 at least for nearly every public school kid in the country.
00:31:44.580 I haven't seen a single agency official, a single government or, or a municipality leader,
00:31:52.380 or a single union leader issue any words of apology or regret.
00:31:58.320 None.
00:31:59.520 Zero.
00:32:00.760 Unbelievable.
00:32:02.040 Unbelievable.
00:32:02.640 Uh, I want to turn to our last, as we wrap up here, uh, and as always, we will give you
00:32:08.760 the opportunity for the last word here on the show, but I want to ask you one question before
00:32:13.140 we turn to that, uh, and that is the monkey pox hysteria and national crisis, according
00:32:20.180 to the Biden administration.
00:32:21.320 Is this, in your judgment, a crisis?
00:32:24.760 Is it a pandemic?
00:32:26.200 Is it a public health emergency?
00:32:28.340 Or is this more politics in advance of the upcoming midterm elections?
00:32:32.640 It's definitely not an emergency.
00:32:34.720 I think it's clearly politically motivated.
00:32:37.140 A medical emergency, just like a weather emergency, should be visible.
00:32:41.580 You should look outside and be able to see that there's an emergency.
00:32:44.860 The hospitals ought to be overwhelmed with cases.
00:32:48.380 Uh, there ought to be, you know, just horrendous consequences.
00:32:50.880 Uh, this is a, we have 7,000 cases, 98% are restricted to the male, gay, or bisexual community.
00:32:58.380 95% of spread is through, uh, male-to-male sexual contact.
00:33:03.120 41% have concurrent HIV.
00:33:05.760 This is clearly a sexually transmitted disease in its mode of spread.
00:33:11.560 And we need safe sex education, access to a very effective medicine called T-Pox.
00:33:15.780 There's no American deaths.
00:33:17.380 The hospitals are not seeing cases, Lou.
00:33:20.100 This is a complete overreach.
00:33:22.000 And it's a method by which these pharmaceutical stakeholders are draining treasuries with no oversight.
00:33:28.940 As, as we all suspected, I believe.
00:33:32.500 Uh, and to, to be clear about this, uh, the CDC, in one report, uh, the CDC could not decide whether or not they should warn the gay community that they should reduce, not end, not, you know, be celibate, uh, or constrained, but just reduce the number of sexual partners, uh, during this period of national crisis.
00:33:57.200 Uh, your reaction to that one, Lou, the paper by Thornhill, New England Journal of Medicine, stunningly, they, these, uh, people who develop the monkeypox are all young, by the way, older people like you and me, we're protected from our original smallpox vaccine.
00:34:13.140 So this is not a, we're out of this discussion completely, but of the young men, uh, it turns out that, uh, they were having up to 10 sexual partners at a time.
00:34:22.900 Good Lord.
00:34:23.980 Well, you're speechless.
00:34:27.020 I had no, I have to say to you, my first reaction is, my God, the enthusiasm is, uh, meritorious.
00:34:37.460 Uh, the, uh, it's just unbelievable.
00:34:41.700 Well, the point I'm making is it takes a lot of contact to spread this, you know, you don't get this from touching, uh, you know, a, a, a, a, you know, a rapper on a hamburger or something.
00:34:52.560 I mean, it takes a lot of spread.
00:34:53.900 There was a case in Dallas last year, Lou, and, uh, published by Rao and colleagues.
00:34:58.760 This guy was all over Atlanta, Dallas, whatever you, finally he got treatment.
00:35:02.720 The point is he was from the Congo.
00:35:05.460 Uh, he was not gay or bisexual.
00:35:07.380 He didn't have close contact with people, but just by traveling on airplanes and being around Dallas, he didn't spread it to a single person.
00:35:14.120 So I'm telling you, it takes a lot of contact.
00:35:16.700 The average American has absolutely no worries, uh, on their mind regarding monkeypox.
00:35:22.120 Well, uh, encouraging to know.
00:35:24.460 And, uh, as we suspected more nonsense from a very, uh, from an impaired president, uh, and his absolutely clownish, uh, white house, uh, Dr. Peter McCullough.
00:35:37.380 We thank you for all you're doing.
00:35:38.800 Thanks for being with us here today and look forward to talking with you soon.
00:35:41.980 As always at the, uh, at the end of the podcast, uh, we turn it over to our guests for the concluding thoughts.
00:35:48.640 The last word, if you will.
00:35:50.160 Well, Lou, thanks for having me on the show.
00:35:52.560 Make sure you go to my link tree, petermcculloughmd.com.
00:35:55.620 That'll take you a link to the book, Courage to Face COVID-19 and all my other social media sites.
00:36:00.880 Let's be bold and let's be relentless in bringing the truth to America.
00:36:04.180 Amen.
00:36:06.280 And thank you very much.
00:36:07.760 And God bless you, doctor.
00:36:09.340 God bless you.
00:36:11.460 Thanks everybody for being with us here tomorrow.
00:36:13.620 Our guest is the Republican candidate for governor of the great state of Pennsylvania.
00:36:18.280 Doug Mastriano, state senator, combat veteran, four master's degrees and a PhD in history and a retired colonel in the U.S. Army.
00:36:27.820 Please join us.
00:36:29.400 That's Doug Mastriano here with us tomorrow on the great America show.
00:36:33.660 Please join us till then.
00:36:35.280 God bless you and may God bless America.