Friday 12 July 2024

 

Dr. Peter McCullough's Snakeoil Sales Pitch on InfoWars

Alex Jones of InfoWars interviewed Dr. Peter McCullough on June 17 with some breaking news about an unapproved medical intervention that Dr. McCullough started prescribing for his patients. The pharmaceutical drugs contains mRNA gene editing nanotechnology. 

Dr. McCullough is suggesting that some novel pharmaceutical mRNA drugs can eradicate spike proteins from the human body. 

“Small interfering messenger RNA to bind to Pfizer and Moderna to basically deactivate it, so the body can clear it out… erm”. 

McCullough is suggesting that these “interfering RNA only last a few days in the body” and “bind to mRNA to inactivate it”. 

So is this like good mRNA inactivating bad mRNA? Does he think we’re stupid? Apparently so!

Dr. Jane Ruby was quick to call McCullough out on her Telegram channel. 

TWC's Peter McCullough wants you to take MORE pharmaceutical mRNA - to "deactivate" the mRNA in the C19 bioweapons. 

What?? Another synthetic, lab created, inadequately tested gene therapy that has already killed 30 million Americans and permanently injured 100 million.

What am I missing?

Dr. Ruby further explains that McCullough’s pharmaceutical paper is a “review”, not a scientific medical study, and it’s not a miracle breakthrough of any kind. 

McCullough admits he’s already using these unapproved experimental drugs on his patients in his practice. One of the unapproved drugs McCullough mentioned is “Ribotech”. I’m actually not sure if he meant Ribotech or Ribotac, so I’m going to do a brief review of both. 

The Ribotech patent sounds like it's suppressing tumor cells by “inhibition of nonsense-mediated mRNA decay”. However, on closer inspection, the patent contains a GlaxoSmithKlein Chemical 1 invention referred to as code GSK2126458.

The patent claims that Chemical Formula 1 exhibits an anticancer effect by binding to PIK3 in a signaling pathway to suppress PI3K. This is not talking about binding to a tumor cell. To “suppress” means genetic deletion of the PI3K in cells. The results are catestrophic, producing immunodeficiencies in humans that result from either loss- or gain-of-function mutations. 

“Moreover, aberrations in PI3K signaling contribute to an equally broad spectrum of human diseases, such as cancer, immunological disorders, neurological disorders, diabetes, localized tissue overgrowth and cardiovascular disease.”

So while fighting cancer you’re inducing it. Interesting!

GSK2126458 is a “small molecule inhibitor (gene deletion) targeting and destroying mitochondrial cells. The invention is "increasing mitochondrial membrane permeability and inducing apoptotic cell death". 

Can you think of anything more evil than destroying mitochondrial cells? This sounds to me like the next phase in pharma’s sinister plans to take out the human immune system. The monoclonal antibodies that McCullough was infusing into people’s veins were targeting and destroying the T-cells, another critical part of our immune system, and now they’re after your mitochondria. 


Please read: Monoclonal Antibodies Is mRNA Gene Knockdown Tech, Encoding HIV - Patent Review


Now, on the off chance that McCullough was referring to another pharmaceutical called “Ribotac”, we’re going to examine that invention as well. 

Ribotech says they’re using “Ribonuclease Targeting Chimeras”. A chimera is a genetically modified new species containing the genetic material from two or more species, such as in cross-species genomics. The organism is a laboratory abomination containing at least two different DNA from at least two different species, such as a mouse and a human, combined into a new species that should never exist. 

Ribotac also uses fluorescent-labeled RNA and recombinant human RNase L protein for their in vitro abomination. According to the NIH, RNASEL is a human protein from Homo sapiens and primates. This means its DNA from a human/monkey chimera. 

In addition: 

“Mutations in this gene have been associated with predisposition to prostate cancer and this gene is a candidate for the hereditary prostate cancer 1 (HPC1) allele”. 

I don’t know about you, but this is pretty horrifying to me. I would not want this encoded into my DNA! The Ribotac patentreads like a weapon system to me. 

Ribotac further explains:

“Fluorescence labeling of nucleic acids is the process of attaching a fluorescent molecule or fluorophore to a nucleic acid molecule to introduce a fluorescent signal (in your cells)”. 

This refers to the encoding of fluorescent DNA into your cells for external tracking and tracing. There’s no way this is only in the body for a few days.

McCullough admits that spike protein “remains in the body 6 months” after Covid-19 inoculation. He says it might even remain in the body for years after inoculation! So the messenger RNA does not leave the body in a few days. 

Now let me get this straight. In August 2023, McCullough announced his “First Ever Spike Detox Protocol”, which he continues to promote in the June 17th InfoWars interview with Alex Jones. If McCullough’s protocol actually worked to detox the Covid-19 spike protein, then why is he saying that it stays in the body after 6 months and possibly years after inoculation? Isn’t this an admission that his spike detox protocol does not work

McCullough concluded his interview with Alex Jones by stating: 

“We have to find a way to get this out of the body (spike protein)”. 

That’s clear. He doesn’t know how to stop the replication of spike protein and detox it out of the body. How convenient though that McCullough can write his own medical journalsto promote his ineffective protocol for a hefty monetary gain. 

I remember Dr. Judy Mikovitz called out Nattokinase as a synthetic “poison” in November 2023, one of the key ingredients in McCullough’s protocol. Pharmaceutical Nattokinase is recombinant proteins which are always rejected by our body and act as a poison in the body. Of course, Nattokinase can’t “detox” anything. 

McCullough mentioned he’s also using a drug named “Pitirosan” but there’s no drug that exists with this name. I did find a “Patisiran” patent which is also a gene-altering technology. 

For example, a patent cited within the Pitisiran patent expressly confirms the invention is using "DNA synthetic methods" and "recombinant proteins” plus "Fluorescent dyes" (Luciferase) for the "synthesis of genes". It contains "Lucifer Yellow" which was patented in 1978 and is a synthetic lithium salt for cell tracking and tracing

McCullough mentioned another drug named “Incleanseran” which I also could not find. What I did find is “Inclisiran”, which is an “interfering RNA therapy that inhibits the production of the PCSK9 protein”. Could this be what McCullough was referring to? 

The PCSK9 protein is a gene in humans on chromosome 1. The 9th member of the proprotein convertase family of proteins activates other proteins. Your liver produces the proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 (PCSK9). PCSK9 regulates how many LDL receptors you have. Studies have shown that if you have naturally high PCSK9, you are more likely to have high cholesterol. 

Pharma decided to suppress your cells cholesterol production through a PCSK9 gene “knockout”, which means a complete deletion in your cells by snapping of your DNA. But is a PCSK9 knockout an effective prevention of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease? In fact, PCSK9 gene knockout and deletion has been shown to increase the risk of carcinogenesis (cancer) and steatohepatitis (liver disease). Oh, no! 

The Inclisiran patent says the invention is performing a “gene silencing” to inhibit cellular protein expression. 

Conclusion

Law Professor Dr. Francis Boyle, who drafted the 1989 Biological Weapons and Antiterrorism Act, claimed COVID-19 mRNA injections are Weapons of Mass Destruction, this month. 

Florida Supreme Court accepted Writ Of Mandamus to halt and to seize all mRNA nanotechnology “vaccine vials in April. 

What I see is a pharmaceutical snakeoil salesman getting rich from poisoning and deceiving people. I don’t care how many medical papers McCullough has published, I would never trust this man’s health advice.

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