I’ve just completed a marathon of listening to six hours of Joe Rogan interviewing two doctors — first Peter McCullough, then Robert Malone. Both, uncensored on Gettr and Spotify, are worth your time. Listening certainly furthered my education.
The two doctors collaborate and are friends, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t a few contradictions between them. Dr. McCullough said Moronic (AKA omicron) is only four times more contagious than alpha was, but Dr. Malone said omicron is much more contagious.
Also, at Dr. McCullough’s request, Dr. Malone corrected Dr. McCullough’s statement that one can’t get the virus more than once. Apparently, they’ve been finding that, while people who had alpha didn’t get delta, omicron is sufficiently different in its structure that it’s infecting even those who’ve had COVID previously. The good news is that, symptomatically, it’s still not much worse than a cold, and yeah, it will provide antibodies that will keep you from getting COVID again, or so it seems.
One of the biggest takeaways from the time I just spent listening to Dr. Malone is that I gained a deeper understanding of the duplicitous nature of the powers that be in manipulating the public about COVID. For example, we know that the Biden administration’s been pulling from use all supplies of monoclonal antibodies. Supposedly, this is based on the assumption that all the COVID in America comes from omicron now, and the antibodies don’t work for omicron.
It’s a lame excuse at best. Dr. Malone insists that the primary cause of hospitalization is still delta, which is much more virulent and causes far more severe illness if untreated. The antibodies are the best defense against it. Pulling them from use is going to mean an escalation in hospitalization and death.