• Re: Top Doctor Tells Joe Rogan That Covid-19 was a Premeditated Attack

    From Steve From Colorado@21:1/5 to Nic on Thu Dec 16 14:50:48 2021
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    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]







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    Trump infected everybody with COVID after he knew he had COVID: https://www.msnbc.com/all-in/watch/here-s-everything-trump-did-after-testing-positive-for-covid-127675973937

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  • From Nic@21:1/5 to Steve From Colorado on Thu Dec 16 15:08:06 2021
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    On 12/16/21 2:50 PM, Steve From Colorado wrote:
    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]







    Re: "McCullough claimed that hydroxychloroquine is effective for
    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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  • From a322x1n@21:1/5 to Nic on Thu Dec 16 21:54:09 2021
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    Nic <Nic@none.net> wrote in news:G0NuJ.68906$Bu7.64100@fx26.iad:

    On 12/16/21 2:50 PM, Steve From Colorado wrote:
    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_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]

    Re: "McCullough claimed that hydroxychloroquine is effective for
    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?

    Doctors get COVID-19 too, which is why they now vaccinate against it,
    and get the boosters too. They've found hydroxychloroquine to be
    worthless against COVID-19. Pharma makes hydroxychloroquine, and
    would love to sell more as so little is made off of each vaccine
    shot.

    <https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33475900/>

    P.S. The "double blind" test remains the "gold standard" for
    testing any drug or vaccine. The vaccines have passed the double
    blind test many times over. Hydroxychloroquine has failed every
    test of any sort.

    Somewhere there's a Russian Troll farm and/or a kid in the basement
    with a keyboard making jokes about how stupid Americans are.

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  • From Klaus Barbie Schwab@21:1/5 to Steve From Colorado imposter on Fri Dec 17 19:06:12 2021
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    On 12/16/21 12:50 PM, Steve From Colorado imposter wrote:
    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]








    Not posted by original Steve From Colorado.

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    unauthorized aliens, encouraging or inducing unauthorized aliens to
    enter the United States, and engaging in a conspiracy or aiding and
    abetting any of the preceding acts. Subsection 1324(a)(2) prohibits
    bringing or attempting to bring unauthorized aliens to the United States
    in any manner whatsoever, even at a designated port of entry. Subsection 1324(a)(3)." Build Back Better means destroy more quickly.
    "We have put together, I think, the most extensive and inclusive voter
    fraud organization in the history of American politics." -Joe Biden

    https://www.globalgulag.us

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  • From Klaus Barbie Schwab@21:1/5 to Nic on Fri Dec 17 19:09:41 2021
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    On 12/16/21 1:08 PM, Nic wrote:
    On 12/16/21 2:50 PM, Steve From Colorado wrote:
    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]







    Re: "McCullough claimed that hydroxychloroquine is effective for
    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?



    Just listened to an interview with this journalist, George Webb. Very
    impressed with this guy. Here's his web site. The tiny bio at the top is
    pretty ominous.

    https://threadreaderapp.com/user/RealGeorgeWebb1



    --
    "Title 8, U.S.C. § 1324(a) defines several distinct offenses related to aliens. Subsection 1324(a)(1)(i)-(v) prohibits alien smuggling, domestic transportation of unauthorized aliens, concealing or harboring
    unauthorized aliens, encouraging or inducing unauthorized aliens to
    enter the United States, and engaging in a conspiracy or aiding and
    abetting any of the preceding acts. Subsection 1324(a)(2) prohibits
    bringing or attempting to bring unauthorized aliens to the United States
    in any manner whatsoever, even at a designated port of entry. Subsection 1324(a)(3)." Build Back Better means destroy more quickly.
    "We have put together, I think, the most extensive and inclusive voter
    fraud organization in the history of American politics." -Joe Biden

    https://www.globalgulag.us

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