https://2020electioncenter.com/watch?id=61ba36e0f3b3b420a03f936b
Nic wrote on 12/16/2021 2:07 PM:
https://2020electioncenter.com/watch?id=61ba36e0f3b3b420a03f936b
As usual, you shameless motherfucker post nothing but lies and
misinformation on COVID.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_A._McCullough#COVID-19_misinformation
COVID-19 misinformation
Some of McCullough's public statements contributed to the spread of
COVID-19 misinformation.[7][4]
McCullough testified before a committee of the Texas Senate in March
2021, posted to YouTube by the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons, in which he made false claims about COVID-19 and COVID-19
vaccines, including that people under 50 years of age and survivors do
not need the vaccine and that there is no evidence of asymptomatic
spread of COVID-19.[27]
Posted on the Canadian online video sharing platform Rumble,
McCullough gave an interview in April 2021 to The New American, the
magazine of the right-wing John Birch Society, in which he advanced anti-vaccination messaging, including falsely claiming tens of
thousands of fatalities attributed to the COVID-19 vaccines.[46] In
May 2021, McCullough gave an interview in which he made claims about
COVID-19 and COVID-19 vaccines which were "inaccurate, misleading
and/or unsupported by evidence," including that survivors cannot be re-infected and so do not require vaccination and that the vaccines
are dangerous.[28]
In an interview on the Fox News program Tucker Carlson Tonight in May
2021, McCullough claimed that hydroxychloroquine is effective for
treating COVID-19 despite there being no supporting evidence.[28]
McCullough later made appearances on The Ingraham Angle. During
television appearances, McCullough contradicted public health recommendations, including when asked about the aggressive spread of
COVID-19 among children, by suggesting that healthy persons under 30
had no need for a vaccine,[29][47] and when asked about the relative
merits of vaccination-induced immunity versus "natural" (survivor)
immunity, by disputing the necessity of vaccinations to achieve herd immunity.[24][48][49][4]
On 12/16/21 2:50 PM, Steve From Colorado wrote:
Nic wrote on 12/16/2021 2:07 PM:Re: "McCullough claimed that hydroxychloroquine is effective for
https://2020electioncenter.com/watch?id=61ba36e0f3b3b420a03f936b
As usual, you shameless motherfucker post nothing but lies and
misinformation on COVID.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_A._McCullough#COVID-19_misinformat
ion
COVID-19 misinformation
Some of McCullough's public statements contributed to the spread of
COVID-19 misinformation.[7][4]
McCullough testified before a committee of the Texas Senate in March
2021, posted to YouTube by the Association of American Physicians and
Surgeons, in which he made false claims about COVID-19 and COVID-19
vaccines, including that people under 50 years of age and survivors
do not need the vaccine and that there is no evidence of asymptomatic
spread of COVID-19.[27]
Posted on the Canadian online video sharing platform Rumble,
McCullough gave an interview in April 2021 to The New American, the
magazine of the right-wing John Birch Society, in which he advanced
anti-vaccination messaging, including falsely claiming tens of
thousands of fatalities attributed to the COVID-19 vaccines.[46] In
May 2021, McCullough gave an interview in which he made claims about
COVID-19 and COVID-19 vaccines which were "inaccurate, misleading
and/or unsupported by evidence," including that survivors cannot be
re-infected and so do not require vaccination and that the vaccines
are dangerous.[28]
In an interview on the Fox News program Tucker Carlson Tonight in May
2021, McCullough claimed that hydroxychloroquine is effective for
treating COVID-19 despite there being no supporting evidence.[28]
McCullough later made appearances on The Ingraham Angle. During
television appearances, McCullough contradicted public health
recommendations, including when asked about the aggressive spread of
COVID-19 among children, by suggesting that healthy persons under 30
had no need for a vaccine,[29][47] and when asked about the relative
merits of vaccination-induced immunity versus "natural" (survivor)
immunity, by disputing the necessity of vaccinations to achieve herd
immunity.[24][48][49][4]
treating COVID-19 despite there being no supporting evidence", who are
you waiting to hear about the supporting evidence from? Bureaucrats?
People who make a living selling vaccines? Experts that have been
shown that they are only interested if it makes money or how does it
effect their bottom line? Tell me why would a doctor of
medicine/cardiologist risk his survival to speak up against the
business of medicine?
Nic wrote on 12/16/2021 2:07 PM:
https://2020electioncenter.com/watch?id=61ba36e0f3b3b420a03f936b
As usual, you shameless motherfucker post nothing but lies and
misinformation on COVID.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_A._McCullough#COVID-19_misinformation
COVID-19 misinformation
Some of McCullough's public statements contributed to the spread of
COVID-19 misinformation.[7][4]
McCullough testified before a committee of the Texas Senate in March
2021, posted to YouTube by the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons, in which he made false claims about COVID-19 and COVID-19
vaccines, including that people under 50 years of age and survivors do
not need the vaccine and that there is no evidence of asymptomatic
spread of COVID-19.[27]
Posted on the Canadian online video sharing platform Rumble, McCullough
gave an interview in April 2021 to The New American, the magazine of the right-wing John Birch Society, in which he advanced anti-vaccination messaging, including falsely claiming tens of thousands of fatalities attributed to the COVID-19 vaccines.[46] In May 2021, McCullough gave an interview in which he made claims about COVID-19 and COVID-19 vaccines
which were "inaccurate, misleading and/or unsupported by evidence,"
including that survivors cannot be re-infected and so do not require vaccination and that the vaccines are dangerous.[28]
In an interview on the Fox News program Tucker Carlson Tonight in May
2021, McCullough claimed that hydroxychloroquine is effective for
treating COVID-19 despite there being no supporting evidence.[28]
McCullough later made appearances on The Ingraham Angle. During
television appearances, McCullough contradicted public health recommendations, including when asked about the aggressive spread of
COVID-19 among children, by suggesting that healthy persons under 30 had
no need for a vaccine,[29][47] and when asked about the relative merits
of vaccination-induced immunity versus "natural" (survivor) immunity, by disputing the necessity of vaccinations to achieve herd immunity.[24][48][49][4]
On 12/16/21 2:50 PM, Steve From Colorado wrote:
Nic wrote on 12/16/2021 2:07 PM:Re: "McCullough claimed that hydroxychloroquine is effective for
https://2020electioncenter.com/watch?id=61ba36e0f3b3b420a03f936b
As usual, you shameless motherfucker post nothing but lies and
misinformation on COVID.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_A._McCullough#COVID-19_misinformation
COVID-19 misinformation
Some of McCullough's public statements contributed to the spread of
COVID-19 misinformation.[7][4]
McCullough testified before a committee of the Texas Senate in March
2021, posted to YouTube by the Association of American Physicians and
Surgeons, in which he made false claims about COVID-19 and COVID-19
vaccines, including that people under 50 years of age and survivors do
not need the vaccine and that there is no evidence of asymptomatic
spread of COVID-19.[27]
Posted on the Canadian online video sharing platform Rumble,
McCullough gave an interview in April 2021 to The New American, the
magazine of the right-wing John Birch Society, in which he advanced
anti-vaccination messaging, including falsely claiming tens of
thousands of fatalities attributed to the COVID-19 vaccines.[46] In
May 2021, McCullough gave an interview in which he made claims about
COVID-19 and COVID-19 vaccines which were "inaccurate, misleading
and/or unsupported by evidence," including that survivors cannot be
re-infected and so do not require vaccination and that the vaccines
are dangerous.[28]
In an interview on the Fox News program Tucker Carlson Tonight in May
2021, McCullough claimed that hydroxychloroquine is effective for
treating COVID-19 despite there being no supporting evidence.[28]
McCullough later made appearances on The Ingraham Angle. During
television appearances, McCullough contradicted public health
recommendations, including when asked about the aggressive spread of
COVID-19 among children, by suggesting that healthy persons under 30
had no need for a vaccine,[29][47] and when asked about the relative
merits of vaccination-induced immunity versus "natural" (survivor)
immunity, by disputing the necessity of vaccinations to achieve herd
immunity.[24][48][49][4]
treating COVID-19 despite there being no supporting evidence", who are
you waiting to hear about the supporting evidence from? Bureaucrats?
People who make a living selling vaccines? Experts that have been shown that they are only interested if it makes money or how does it effect
their bottom line? Tell me why would a doctor of medicine/cardiologist
risk his survival to speak up against the business of medicine?
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