I DO NOT trust stew Peters. He is the guy who promoted the “snake venom has been put in our drinking water worldwide” story with Dr Ardis. That narrative did not hold - it was cooked up to make us look like kooks.
Where is he getting his money for these high production value movies? Netflix?? Other than dr ryan Cole, none of the other notable doctors that we follow are in the movie. Not saying there are no “clots” but be very careful with this one as Stew Peters is not credible.
We are in an information war and there are many tactics deployed - when truth (there are truths in the movie) is mixed with lies and then presented, when lies are revealed, then the truth part can be dismissed.
I am suspicious of the clot story because it is hard to imagine you can be functioning normally ( no medical issues such as severe fatigue) and then just dropping dead out of the blue. Look at the size of those “clots” - almost complete blockage of blood flow yet the person does not notice anything??
Dr Peter McCullough describes a totally different reason why you may die suddenly and it has to do with scar tissue from myocarditis in your heart muscle and your electrical impulses. He is a world renowned cardiologist.
What about all those different interviews is conjecture, like the snake venom thing? That documentary was basically just about the increase of “died suddenly” and morticians noticing these “clots”. It’s not fake. We run a funeral home and this often comes up. There’s no “theories” presented in the film. It’s very different from the Dr. Ardis interview.
How can the blood flow when you have theses massive clots - according to the movie they take months to form (not overnight). No symptoms for massive clots prior to dropping dead? No blood pressure issues, dizziness, fatigue, fainting etc from these massive clots that take up all of your arteries and veins? Just feeling ok and the dropping dead. Also, why the sketchy dramatic footage of bus drivers and people being crushed by trains. That seems like emotional manipulation.
I DO NOT trust stew Peters. He is the guy who promoted the “snake venom has been put in our drinking water worldwide” story with Dr Ardis. That narrative did not hold - it was cooked up to make us look like kooks. Where is he getting his money for these high production value movies? Netflix?? Other than dr ryan Cole, none of the other notable doctors that we follow are in the movie. Not saying there are no “clots” but be very careful with this one as Stew Peters is not credible. We are in an information war and there are many tactics deployed - when truth (there are truths in the movie) is mixed with lies and then presented, when lies are revealed, then the truth part can be dismissed. I am suspicious of the clot story because it is hard to imagine you can be functioning normally ( no medical issues such as severe fatigue) and then just dropping dead out of the blue. Look at the size of those “clots” - almost complete blockage of blood flow yet the person does not notice anything?? Dr Peter McCullough describes a totally different reason why you may die suddenly and it has to do with scar tissue from myocarditis in your heart muscle and your electrical impulses. He is a world renowned cardiologist.
What about all those different interviews is conjecture, like the snake venom thing? That documentary was basically just about the increase of “died suddenly” and morticians noticing these “clots”. It’s not fake. We run a funeral home and this often comes up. There’s no “theories” presented in the film. It’s very different from the Dr. Ardis interview.
How can the blood flow when you have theses massive clots - according to the movie they take months to form (not overnight). No symptoms for massive clots prior to dropping dead? No blood pressure issues, dizziness, fatigue, fainting etc from these massive clots that take up all of your arteries and veins? Just feeling ok and the dropping dead. Also, why the sketchy dramatic footage of bus drivers and people being crushed by trains. That seems like emotional manipulation.