The Dr. Ardis Show: Omicron was manipulated in a laboratory, says Dr. Peter McCullough
Dr. Bryan Ardis @BryanArdis and Dr. Peter McCullough @P_McCulloughMD talked about the ongoing worldwide narrative about the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) on the Sept. 20 episode of "The Dr. Ardis Show" on Brighteon. TV.
McCullough, a Texas-based internist and cardiologist, cited two papers from Japan that show how the world is still suffering from the omicron outbreak, which started in December 2021. Omicron was manipulated in a laboratory, he said.
"It broke through natural and vaccine immunity," McCullough added. "It closed the immunologic door on the delta variant, and it massively extended the pandemic."
According to McCullough, the manipulation of omicron aligned with what Pfizer executive Jordan Tristan Walker disclosed to a Project Veritas undercover journalist. Walker remarked that the drug manufacturer is mulling directed evolution to alter the virus, in a bid to make more vaccines. This is what exactly happened with the vaccines for the BA.4 and BA.5 subvariants of omicron that eventually became ineffective.
The cardiologist also noted that Big Pharma and Big Government already have a vaccine against the most recent omicron subvariant called XBB1.5. But the problem is that this new variant only comprises less than one percent of all COVID-19 strains.
Latest variant called Eris on the rise
According to McCullough @P_McCulloughMD, the latest COVID-19 strain called EG.5 or Eris is on the rise. This new variant, which comprises about 20 percent of all the strains detected, is causing a clinical syndrome in patients.
The symptoms of Eris infection include a very mild sore throat and runny nose. But McCullough told Ardis @BryanArdis that he hasn't seen any pulmonary involvement and fever in his patients.
Given this, he remarked that people do not even need a COVID-19 test due to the variant's mild nature. He also dismissed the hysteria around Eris, insisting that this new variant isn't an alarming situation. McCullough even recounted advising one of his patients to go on steroids.
The internist also said there was no systemic illness that would cause hospitalization. Despite government agencies reporting COVID-19 hospitalizations, McCullough said it was a product of people being hospitalized for other things and reinstituting hospital-wide testing.
McCullough also shared to Ardis some remedies for COVID-19 infection. He recommended the use of nasal sprays and washes that work in the nose and mouth. Ingredients such as diluted povidone, iodine, xylitol and colloidal silver are of much help.
The chiropractor also recommended the use of budesonide, as first proposed by Dr. Richard Bartlett. McCullough seconded this statement, noting that budesonide can work against the EG.5 strain.
The two also touched on the COVID-19 vaccine, something McCullough @P_McCulloughMD has campaigned against. McCullough cited papers published in Germany that found the spike protein from the injection circulates in the bloodstream for six months after vaccination.
Meanwhile, Ardis @BryanArdis noted a pamphlet on the website of the National Institutes of Health he recently saw. The pamphlet discussed the manufacturing process behind the mRNA COVID-19 injections, and claimed that there wasn't any SARS-COV-2 virus in them. It also stated that a spike protein gene suspended in a plasmid was utilized in the injections to trigger an immune response.
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