The Great Reset: Covid-19 vaccine side effects and conflicts of interest – "… all of this is not adding up to anything good for people who have taken the vaccine."
Covid-19 vaccine side effects and conflicts of interest.
This episode on Tommy's Podcast, Dr. Peter McCullough, the most published cardio-renal physician in world history, discusses the Covid-19 vaccine side effects and conflicts of interest with author of Courage To Face Covid-19, and investigative journalist George Webb.
Dr. McCullough: "It's true. I think a lot of the prosecution of the Moderna vs. Pfizer lawsuits will bring all of these out about what was known about the genetic code for the spike protein and when. It's pretty clear the genetic code is in the Baric Menachery papers in 2015. So they have many years to work on the genetic code. It wasn't just discovered when Covid-19 broke out of the lab or broke out of Wuhan, China. It was well know ahead of time. These are in NIH grants and these are US innovations that was working on the spike protein…. And they were working on the threat as well as working on the answer. And the answer in the Baric Menachery papers was monoclonal antibodies.
"This week was the first class action lawsuit announced in Fresno, California. Lead attorney Walkins was there. I made a presentation on stage. Packed house in a church in Fresno, California. You can cut the tension with a knife in the air. Families are angry and dozen of people have lost their lives. And the charges are going to be torture, interference and assault and battery, just everything. It wasn't just because Remdesivir was given and patients dying, but also the denial of Ivermectin, the denial of full dose steroid, Colchicine, full dose aspirin, good nutritional care, the denial of having family at the bedside. So all these rights were stripped away. There is no medication reconciliation. If someone is on a drug as an outpatient, it must be and can be continued as an inpatient if the patient wants it. Shared decision making. If someone is in the hospital and they say "I want Ivermectin," they need to go and get it for the patient. This business of telling the patient "No they can't get it," they are violating shared decision making.… This is going to become some really hot testimonies in this case as it moves forward.
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