Drs. Steven Hotze and Peter McCullough discuss the dangers of spike protein and public health responses – Brighteon.TV
Renowned cardiologist Dr. Peter McCullough joins Hotze Health & Wellness Center CEO Dr. Steven Hotze to talk about the ongoing Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
During
the Oct. 11 episode of "The Dr. Hotze Report" on
Brighteon.TV, the two talked about the inadequate and contradicting guidance by public health officials regarding the COVID-19 pandemic and the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein.
Hotze cites
the Event 201 mock exercise as the precursor to the ongoing pandemic. The Event 201 exercise was conducted in October 2019 by
Johns Hopkins University's
Center for Health Security (CHS). The CHS website says that Event 201 "simulated a series of scenario-based facilitated discussions associated with response to a hypothetical but scientifically plausible pandemic."
The CHS
later issued a statement in January 2020 clarifying the event's purpose amid the initial COVID-19 outbreak in China. It said that CHS and its partners "did not make a prediction during our tabletop exercise." The statement added: "For the scenario, we modeled a fictional coronavirus pandemic, but we explicitly stated that it was not a prediction. Instead, the exercise served to highlight preparedness and response challenges that would likely arise in a very severe pandemic."
"They were going to have a mock meeting about how we would handle the world if the coronavirus showed up, which it did two months later. They were with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the World Economic Forum talking about a crisis that was coming up, a pandemic that we needed to be prepared for – and it happened to be COVID-19," Hotze says.
McCullough: Response by public health officials inadequate
McCullough says he "couldn't believe how quickly COVID-19 deaths were categorized back in March [last year]." But he notes that "different staffers at public health agencies were completely unprepared for a mass casualty situation."
Hotze points out the inconsistent guidance from public health officials during the pandemic's early days. "We heard Anthony Fauci, Deborah Birx and the rest of the public health officials initially say 'you don't need to worry about masks, masks don't mean anything.' And then the next day, they say 'everybody had to mask up, have social distancing, quarantine themselves and shut down business, schools and churches.' [They] rolled this thing out across the U.S. and across the world," Hotze says.
McCullough adds to Hotze's point: "Every single pandemic response item you mentioned did not deal with the problem. The problem was that Americans are getting acutely sick with a respiratory illness, and a small fraction got really sick and ended up in the hospital, and some of them sadly died."
The cardiologist notes that he would not focus on
masks and social distancing if he had oversight of pandemic response operations. He tells Hotze: "It would have been all about the patient. We would have organized a treatment response immediately. We would have brought doctors into Washington who have experience in dealing with sick patients with respiratory illness as outpatients and they would have immediately formulated a plan." (Related:
Nurse Erin Olszewski: HCQ and zinc better treatments for Covid – Brighteon.TV.)
Hotze, McCullough discuss dangers of spike protein
The host of "The Dr. Hotze Report" says: "It appeared by any reasonable thinking that this was a well thought out plan, that this had happened. Nothing like this happens by accident. Somebody's planned this out, and they have the whole country in mass hysteria and fear because they wanted to push them toward one thing – the so-called vaccination."
Hotze adds that the COVID-19 vaccine is actually an "experimental gene-modifying injection that inserts laboratory-made mRNA into your system and causes your cells to make the very spike protein which kills people."
McCullough explains the
effects of the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein, which is used in the COVID-19 shots, on human health.
"What we learned is that the [coronavirus] is as depicted in cartoons – like a ball [with] the spike protein on the surface. The spines on the surface of the virus, that's where all the dangers occur," he says.
"That was the advantage made in the
Wuhan Institute of Virology for this virus – it can easily enter cells. And then once inside the cells, the spike protein itself causes damage to endothelial cells [and] causes blood clots. [It is also] distributed throughout the body, by the way. It readily goes into the heart, brain, lungs, kidneys and nerves."
According to McCullough, SARS-CoV-2 is much different from the virus responsible for the common cold because of the former's genetic manipulation. "The common cold [virus] stays in the nose and mouth, in the tracheobronchial tree. [Genetic] changes made in the laboratory made the [common cold] virus now able to invade the body and cause damage to organs," he says. (Related:
BIOWEAPON: New study reveals spike protein in coronavirus vaccines responsible for adverse reactions.)
Watch
the full Oct. 11 episode of "The Dr. Hotze Report" below. "The Dr. Hotze Report" airs every Monday at 5-6 p.m. on
Brighteon.TV.
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