Nearly five years after the first COVID-19 shot was released, human cells are still holding messenger RNA, as those who received the shot are dying of cardiovascular issues and “turbo cancer,” explains legendary cardiologist and epidemiologist Dr. Peter McCullough in an exclusive interview with Alex Newman. Dr. McCullough, one of the first and most prominent doctors to warn the world to not take the jabs, explained, “There are a dozen studies showing all-cause mortality is rising among the vaccinated.”
Pivoting to Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s goals to “Make America Healthy Again,” Dr. McCullough praised Secretary Kennedy’s recent firing of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), calling it a “corruption purge.” The ACIP, which greenlighted over 90 vaccines for children without placebo testing, has created the most unhealthy generation of youth the nation has ever seen, Dr. McCullough explained.
While a new ACIP panel is a necessary move, Dr. McCullough warned that all new members must be scrutinized to ensure vaccine developers, or close associates, are not installed.
Guests in this episode include:
Dr. Peter McCullough to break down MAHA, COVID-19 vaccine fallout, and childhood health.
Colonel (Ret.) Chris Wyatt to discuss U.S. involvement in Iran and the threat of escalation.
Mark Lynch, a leading primary candidate to replace Senator Lindsey Graham in South Carolina, to expose Senator Graham’s neocon record.
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Article posted with permission from Alex Newman
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