Dr. Peter McCullough has an impressive list of credentials1 — he’s an internist, cardiologist, epidemiologist and a full professor of medicine at Texas A&M College of Medicine in Dallas and is the editor of two medical journals and published hundreds of studies in the literature.
As the fakery of COVID19 unravels and the world realises there was no virus, no vaccine but only an elitist conspiracy for societal mass control, a novel and relatable theory on Adolf Hitler emerges.
A study of the blood of older people who survived the 1918 influenza pandemic reveals that antibodies to the strain have lasted a lifetime and can perhaps be engineered to protect future generations against similar strains.
Another MSM narrative obliterated. This worthless “doctor” gets quoted in every left-wing media outlet in the country about the horrors of ivermectin in an Oklahoma hospital.
Around the world, scientists race to develop a vaccine or treatment against the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2).
America’s aviation safety officials have grounded Virgin Galactic flights after its rocket trip that took company founder Richard Branson up into the heavens for a few minutes went off course.
While conventional power plant cycles produce power from turbines using water or steam as the working fluid, supercritical carbon dioxide (sCO2) cycles use CO2 that is in a supercritical state—at a temperature and pressure above its critical point where liquid and gas phases are not distinguishable.
Sam Reider, a musician from San Francisco, got a call from the California Department of Public Health in June. Though fully vaccinated, Reider had recently tested positive for COVID-19 after teaching music at a summer camp. The health department asked him to take a second test at a local Kaiser Permanente.
Nadhim Zahawi confirmed on September 6th that vaccine passports will be required to gain entry to large venues from October, arguing the documents are the ‘best way’ to avoid winter Covid closures.
Rolling Stone has issued an ‘update,’ not a correction, or a retraction, to it’s highly contentious article about Ivermectin. by appending the hospital’s statement to the top of the article.