Although McCullough says things many people would like to hear, he is unfortunately WRONG about way too much.
He is still caught up in the "virus is real, and Omicron is real" false narrative.
He explains his view at about 25:00 of that interview.
Here is Tom Cowan explaining why the "discovery" of Omicron is fake science. He gets into the sequencing of the primers, and enough to refute everything McCullough claims (starts at the beginning of the video -- and you need to hear more than just a 30 second-clip to really understand it, so spend a little time):
Great post MAG768720. The truth has been plainly and openly shared for over a year now by doctors Lanka, Cowan, Kaufman and Bailey. The doctors use the cult of scientism of viriology's own published papers and "Methods" descriptions to prove beyond any shadow of a doubt that nobody has ever "ISOLATED" anything known as a "virus". It's not even debatable, which is why this information never reaches the masses.
True. And the reason it is "not debatable" is not because these guys won't debate. They are thirsty for a debate.
But nobody on the other side(s) will take them up on their challenge.
This is one of the keys to figuring out who is likely telling the truth and who is not.
Kary Mullis wanted to debate Tony Fauci, but Fauci refused. That gives credibility to Mullis, and takes away from Fauci. Usually a tell tale sign.
The closest thing to a debate Kaufman and Cowan had were when they were invited to a seminar by doctors and lawyers who were anti-Fauci, but pro-virology.
A Chinese man who was the head of the Wuhan Lab in China for 20 years, and then the head of Yale(?) virology lab for another 20 years was there. He could not refute what Kaufman and Cowan had to say. Nobody could. And nobody has tried, since.
Bingo. You can apply the "no debate" to virtually everything we're being lied to about. The list is endless...
I've followed the 3 main docs, and more recently Dr. Sam Bailey who has jumped on the bandwagon. I've also seen Kaufman and Cowan, at least once, on a mixed panel with Sherri Tenpenny, Carrie Madej, Christian Norhtrup, Judy Mikovits, etc. None of them made any attempt to refute, correct or deny what Kaufman and Cowan were sharing. That spoke volumes to me. I also watched a panel discussion where Kaufman actually --- very gently -- attacked Judy Mikovits on all her assertions about "working with viruses". Mikovits was unable to defend her opinions against his questions. It got a little ugly and Kaufman ended up "looking like the bad guy" from the moderators POV, but it was equally impressive.
The bottom line is, we are dealing with some deep-seated beliefs within the ranks of the masses, as well as the "highly educated" scientists. None have ever bothered to ask the critical question; "How do I know this is true?".
Muh flu! --- Which is a detox, re-balancing event largely caused by lack of connection to nature, fresh air, outdoor activity IMHO, although there are other ancillary contributors. It's obvious that cultures in warmer climates don't have "flu seasons". And it's also the dumbest notion in the world that "viruses can't survive in warmer climates" when they were never even ALIVE in the first place...doh!
And muh chicken pox!!! --- Which is a SEPARATION CONFLICT that occurs almost exclusively in western children, either in kindergarten or 1st grade, when they are first separated from the mothers for many hours a day. Only Dr. Stefan Lanka is wise to this as of yet. I believe Cowan will eventually cede to this fact in time, although he's made a career out of the food/toxin/5G boogey-men story. What's great about Dr. Cowan is that he's been wrong about many things in the past and he's not afraid to admit it (same for Kaufman). Tom will come around. He's going to cede to Lanka on "anti-bodies" soon, I predict. Because there's no "body (i.e. virus) to be "anti" to in the first place, this ediface is soon to collapse as well.
Anyway, I'm rambling on. I'm happy there are a few others on this board that are on to the whole germ theory fraud. It's a bigger leap to get them to come around to the fact that "terrain theory" is also not the correct answer. Both options, just like Marx's "communism vs. capitalism", are incorrect. But that's a bigger topic for another day. Just wanted to finish with the "no debate" thread you responded to by pointing out that sometimes the "debate parameters", generated by the ruling cabal, are a no-win situation as well.
I also watched a panel discussion where Kaufman actually --- very gently -- attacked Judy Mikovits on all her assertions about "working with viruses". Mikovits was unable to defend her opinions against his questions.
Judy seemed confused in terms of not really understanding the axiom that Kaufman was challenging: Do viruses even exist? Whether or not you like Ayn Rand, a lot of her non-fiction writing really digs into how people think. That was why she called her philosophy Objectivism. It is all about HOW people think. She said that the current state of the world (back when she was alive) could only change if there is a cultural awakening to understanding how to think. Hopefully, we are witnessing that happening now, more than ever in our lifetime.
It got a little ugly and Kaufman ended up "looking like the bad guy" from the moderators POV, but it was equally impressive.
Moderator was clearly taking sides and playing "Captain Save-a-Ho" when he should have been eliciting rational debate between the two opinions. He was a disgrace.
None have ever bothered to ask the critical question; "How do I know this is true?"
Now THAT ... is THE fundamental question ... for ANYTHING.
It's obvious that cultures in warmer climates don't have "flu seasons".
Looking into that, here is my conclusion: People in the Northern Hemisphere get flu season roughly OCT-MAR; people in the Southern Hemisphere get flu season roughly APR-SEP; people in the tropics get flu season during the rainy season.
What do they all have in common? Less sunshine, which means less Vitamin D production, and that is the body's trigger to detox, if needed (not everyone needs to, and bizarrely some people are so messed up that they can't detox, and instead get serious illnesses).
muh chicken pox!!! --- Which is a SEPARATION CONFLICT that occurs almost exclusively in western children, either in kindergarten or 1st grade, when they are first separated from the mothers for many hours a day.
I didn't know it was a West phenomenon, or had to do with separation. But it makes sense. I had it. It sucked, but in the overall scheme of things, not a big deal.
Only Dr. Stefan Lanka is wise to this as of yet. I believe Cowan will eventually cede to this fact in time, although he's made a career out of the food/toxin/5G boogey-men story.
Lanka is a hero, for his willingness to ask that question you posed: How do I know this is true? He found out the same thing Kary Mullis found out regarding HIV/AIDS: They DON'T know. Nobody does. They are just deceiving everyone, including themselves in some cases.
I disgree with Cowen on what he considers a healthy diet. He seems to put a lot of emphasis on what desert Indians ate, which was a huge variety of plant foods. But 99.9999% of humans in history did not live in that environment. I think he's off base on that.
The 5G is interesting. Apple Computer has a warning on their iPhone 12 due to the large battery. They say that people with pacemakers should not get too close. It could shut off their pumper. Clearly, these various radio/microwaves go right through us, and there might be something to this being part of a toxin for humans. The jury is out, IMO.
Tom will come around. He's going to cede to Lanka on "anti-bodies" soon
He has recently said that antibodies don't really mean anything, other than the person was exposed to a foreign protein. Other than that, meh.
Anyway, I'm rambling on. I'm happy there are a few others on this board that are on to the whole germ theory fraud.
Refreshing reading your views, as well.
It's a bigger leap to get them to come around to the fact that "terrain theory" is also not the correct answer. Both options, just like Marx's "communism vs. capitalism", are incorrect.
Germ Theory/Terrain Theory = What is your take?
Communism/Capitalism = I think it depends on how we define both terms. That is often where disagreements lie: using the same terms to mean different concepts.
sometimes the "debate parameters", generated by the ruling cabal, are a no-win situation as well.
Hegelian Dialectic and Overton Window are two of the key strategies they use. Smart ... in an evil sort of way.
Yeah, the arguments put forth are really tough shrug off or tiptoe around. It boggles my mind how other bright minds can't seem to see what's right in front of their faces. And when reading or listening to them it's sometimes to let their virus nonsense slid without throwing the baby out with the bathwater.
Bailey had three co-authors on Virus Mania, but I never see any of them weigh in on this stuff.
Bailey's co-authors are the "Perth Group" team. They've been quietly dropping truths for decades now, specifically about the AIDS scam.
There are effectively no good arguments against the absurdity of germ theory. As mentioned above, most people simply believe things like chicken pox, flu, measles, etc. are due to a contagious "bug", rather than the function of their own thinking processes. It's too great a chasm to leap in one fell swoop. Victim consciousness is extremely powerful. Just check in with the SJW lefties out there for proof of it - they can invoke victimhood from virtually anything!
Although McCullough says things many people would like to hear, he is unfortunately WRONG about way too much.
He is still caught up in the "virus is real, and Omicron is real" false narrative.
He explains his view at about 25:00 of that interview.
Here is Tom Cowan explaining why the "discovery" of Omicron is fake science. He gets into the sequencing of the primers, and enough to refute everything McCullough claims (starts at the beginning of the video -- and you need to hear more than just a 30 second-clip to really understand it, so spend a little time):
https://www.bitchute.com/video/ovHiN705WfcP/
Listen to both sides, THEN ... decide for yourself.
For real. When are any of these "helpful" doctors like McCullough or Malone going to learn about viruses
Great post MAG768720. The truth has been plainly and openly shared for over a year now by doctors Lanka, Cowan, Kaufman and Bailey. The doctors use the cult of scientism of viriology's own published papers and "Methods" descriptions to prove beyond any shadow of a doubt that nobody has ever "ISOLATED" anything known as a "virus". It's not even debatable, which is why this information never reaches the masses.
True. And the reason it is "not debatable" is not because these guys won't debate. They are thirsty for a debate.
But nobody on the other side(s) will take them up on their challenge.
This is one of the keys to figuring out who is likely telling the truth and who is not.
Kary Mullis wanted to debate Tony Fauci, but Fauci refused. That gives credibility to Mullis, and takes away from Fauci. Usually a tell tale sign.
The closest thing to a debate Kaufman and Cowan had were when they were invited to a seminar by doctors and lawyers who were anti-Fauci, but pro-virology.
A Chinese man who was the head of the Wuhan Lab in China for 20 years, and then the head of Yale(?) virology lab for another 20 years was there. He could not refute what Kaufman and Cowan had to say. Nobody could. And nobody has tried, since.
Bingo. You can apply the "no debate" to virtually everything we're being lied to about. The list is endless...
I've followed the 3 main docs, and more recently Dr. Sam Bailey who has jumped on the bandwagon. I've also seen Kaufman and Cowan, at least once, on a mixed panel with Sherri Tenpenny, Carrie Madej, Christian Norhtrup, Judy Mikovits, etc. None of them made any attempt to refute, correct or deny what Kaufman and Cowan were sharing. That spoke volumes to me. I also watched a panel discussion where Kaufman actually --- very gently -- attacked Judy Mikovits on all her assertions about "working with viruses". Mikovits was unable to defend her opinions against his questions. It got a little ugly and Kaufman ended up "looking like the bad guy" from the moderators POV, but it was equally impressive.
The bottom line is, we are dealing with some deep-seated beliefs within the ranks of the masses, as well as the "highly educated" scientists. None have ever bothered to ask the critical question; "How do I know this is true?".
Muh flu! --- Which is a detox, re-balancing event largely caused by lack of connection to nature, fresh air, outdoor activity IMHO, although there are other ancillary contributors. It's obvious that cultures in warmer climates don't have "flu seasons". And it's also the dumbest notion in the world that "viruses can't survive in warmer climates" when they were never even ALIVE in the first place...doh!
And muh chicken pox!!! --- Which is a SEPARATION CONFLICT that occurs almost exclusively in western children, either in kindergarten or 1st grade, when they are first separated from the mothers for many hours a day. Only Dr. Stefan Lanka is wise to this as of yet. I believe Cowan will eventually cede to this fact in time, although he's made a career out of the food/toxin/5G boogey-men story. What's great about Dr. Cowan is that he's been wrong about many things in the past and he's not afraid to admit it (same for Kaufman). Tom will come around. He's going to cede to Lanka on "anti-bodies" soon, I predict. Because there's no "body (i.e. virus) to be "anti" to in the first place, this ediface is soon to collapse as well.
Anyway, I'm rambling on. I'm happy there are a few others on this board that are on to the whole germ theory fraud. It's a bigger leap to get them to come around to the fact that "terrain theory" is also not the correct answer. Both options, just like Marx's "communism vs. capitalism", are incorrect. But that's a bigger topic for another day. Just wanted to finish with the "no debate" thread you responded to by pointing out that sometimes the "debate parameters", generated by the ruling cabal, are a no-win situation as well.
Keep up the great drops friend!
A lot of gems in your post!
Judy seemed confused in terms of not really understanding the axiom that Kaufman was challenging: Do viruses even exist? Whether or not you like Ayn Rand, a lot of her non-fiction writing really digs into how people think. That was why she called her philosophy Objectivism. It is all about HOW people think. She said that the current state of the world (back when she was alive) could only change if there is a cultural awakening to understanding how to think. Hopefully, we are witnessing that happening now, more than ever in our lifetime.
Moderator was clearly taking sides and playing "Captain Save-a-Ho" when he should have been eliciting rational debate between the two opinions. He was a disgrace.
Now THAT ... is THE fundamental question ... for ANYTHING.
Looking into that, here is my conclusion: People in the Northern Hemisphere get flu season roughly OCT-MAR; people in the Southern Hemisphere get flu season roughly APR-SEP; people in the tropics get flu season during the rainy season.
What do they all have in common? Less sunshine, which means less Vitamin D production, and that is the body's trigger to detox, if needed (not everyone needs to, and bizarrely some people are so messed up that they can't detox, and instead get serious illnesses).
I didn't know it was a West phenomenon, or had to do with separation. But it makes sense. I had it. It sucked, but in the overall scheme of things, not a big deal.
Lanka is a hero, for his willingness to ask that question you posed: How do I know this is true? He found out the same thing Kary Mullis found out regarding HIV/AIDS: They DON'T know. Nobody does. They are just deceiving everyone, including themselves in some cases.
I disgree with Cowen on what he considers a healthy diet. He seems to put a lot of emphasis on what desert Indians ate, which was a huge variety of plant foods. But 99.9999% of humans in history did not live in that environment. I think he's off base on that.
The 5G is interesting. Apple Computer has a warning on their iPhone 12 due to the large battery. They say that people with pacemakers should not get too close. It could shut off their pumper. Clearly, these various radio/microwaves go right through us, and there might be something to this being part of a toxin for humans. The jury is out, IMO.
He has recently said that antibodies don't really mean anything, other than the person was exposed to a foreign protein. Other than that, meh.
Refreshing reading your views, as well.
Germ Theory/Terrain Theory = What is your take?
Communism/Capitalism = I think it depends on how we define both terms. That is often where disagreements lie: using the same terms to mean different concepts.
Hegelian Dialectic and Overton Window are two of the key strategies they use. Smart ... in an evil sort of way.
Back at ya.
Yeah wrestle with Pig. You both get dirty and the pig loves it.
Yeah, the arguments put forth are really tough shrug off or tiptoe around. It boggles my mind how other bright minds can't seem to see what's right in front of their faces. And when reading or listening to them it's sometimes to let their virus nonsense slid without throwing the baby out with the bathwater.
Bailey had three co-authors on Virus Mania, but I never see any of them weigh in on this stuff.
Bailey's co-authors are the "Perth Group" team. They've been quietly dropping truths for decades now, specifically about the AIDS scam.
There are effectively no good arguments against the absurdity of germ theory. As mentioned above, most people simply believe things like chicken pox, flu, measles, etc. are due to a contagious "bug", rather than the function of their own thinking processes. It's too great a chasm to leap in one fell swoop. Victim consciousness is extremely powerful. Just check in with the SJW lefties out there for proof of it - they can invoke victimhood from virtually anything!