Peter McCullough, MD

Dr. McCullough is genuine. He was asking the right questions since the beginning of the pandemic. He has been a voice of reason for many years. We need a person like him at HHS, or frankly any other agency that can use his medical knowledge and his commitment to the public good. Unbought and unbossed, like the late Shirley Chisholm. Hire this man, do not let him get away.

Jennifer Margoulis has been a long time reporter on and advocate for healthy living. She is a reporter for the Epoch Times and would be a good selection.

Peter McCullough has been on the front lines since day one. He has never wavered from his original opinion, and that is Health Care has been captured. I feel he would bring unity between science and health. We need him inside the Health Regulator Agencies. Healthcare needs several like him to help get healthcare back on track.

Congrats to Dr. Peter McCullough.
~6.9K views say something special about you.
However, God is opening a new golden era of public healthcare for humanity called: THE PUBLIC SELF-HEALTHCARE SYSTEMS.
God bless America and you. :pray: :heart:

I vote Yes

Dr. Peter McCullough is the most published cardiovascular physician in USA. He stood for truth and made the right decision when it mattered. We The People demand for him to have a leadership role in USA.

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So, bromelain is a naturally occurring enzyme found in pineapples, commonly used to break down cell membranes in organic substances. It is theorized that Bromelain could potentially disrupt the cell membrane of the COVID-19 virus. While I am not a medical professional, I hypothesize that this mechanism may be linked to Bromelain’s possible therapeutic effects against COVID-19.

Additionally, CRISPR-Cas gene-editing technology holds the potential to eliminate many forms of chronic diseases. Chronic illnesses are typically driven by two primary factors: environmental and genetic. Environmental factors include contaminants such as thimerosal, BHT, atrazine, glyphosate, and others. While addressing these harmful substances is an important step toward combating chronic disease, it only represents part of the solution. The genetic factors, which involve hereditary codes passed down from parents, also play a critical role. For instance, if a person carries a gene variant that predisposes them to diseases like Parkinson’s—such as LRRK2, SNCA, PARK2, PINK1, DJ-1, ATP13A2, GBA, or MAPT—there is a significant likelihood that these genes will be passed on to their children, thereby increasing the risk of the next generation suffering from Parkinson’s.

However, this generational transmission of hereditary conditions may no longer be inevitable. CRISPR-Cas technology enables doctors to edit out disease-causing genes from an embryo during its development, effectively reducing the likelihood that the child will inherit certain genetic predispositions.

Lastly, if more parents were to undergo genomic screening during pregnancy, they could identify potential genetic susceptibilities their children may face in the future. This screening could also provide a precise percentage of the likelihood that certain hereditary diseases would be passed on. In short, parents need to edit out harmful genes which could cause hereditarian illness, this would reduce the overall public risk of chronic disease and would surely combat the chronic disease epidemic which Kennedy is fighting for.

Dr. McCullough is a man of great integrity, and he honored his Hippocratic oath when others ignored this sacred oath. He saved countless lives, and, professionally, he paid a great price. A colleague of his, John Leake, stated the following about him: “ We have come such a long way since those dark days 3.5 years ago, when he was being systematically stripped of his job, his professorships, his editorships, and maligned in the mainstream media. Observing him endure these insults with quiet stoicism—never complaining and never losing his sense of humor—has been an inspiration. His splendid stiff upper lip has consistently reminded me of the Kipling poem ‘IF’.”

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Dr. McCullough is honest, brave, and brilliant and would be excellent for scientifically supported medical treatment-based role(s) in the MAHA effort.

I believe he was putting the information out there for debate. Sometimes that’s the best way to start intelligent conversations so more information is available to everyone, whether you’re for it or against it. I don’t believe he had a horse in the race.