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Sovereign Humanity's avatar

McCullough is 100% controlled opposition (as are Malone, Joe Rogan, Tucker Carlson, every Trump health appointee, and many more). They will lead you to believe they are on your side by various yes ladders that you agree with (jabs bad, lockdowns bad, Pfizer bad), but they will perpetuate the really important things like the mass poisoning of humanity via vaccines and toxic food additives and drugs. The citadel they will defend most fiercely is the fraudulent germ theory paradigm which includes viruses and pandemics because those are necessary for us to believe in when they bring in the next fake pandemic.

For every narrative, they give you the official story and the official conspiracy story. They want to capture both sides and give you gleaming talking head experts like McCullough and others to lead the “resistance.” This is not a one-dimensional psychological operation.

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Karen Brennan, PhD's avatar

So sad that there are very few people to trust. I really became suspicious of Carlson after he interviewed the Means and gushed over them. I could not figure out what was so special about them and what they were saying. Malone I stopped paying attention to after he decided to sue a host of people. I did not trust Musk long before 2020, Rogan really never payed much attention to and while I think the Trump admin will make some positive changes, I do not think we will see anything profound occurring on the injection issue. This is why I think it is so critical for us to have not only knowledge but the tools and skills to be self-reliant.

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Ben Weeks's avatar

RFK is very much against the poisoning mentioned. Rogan and Carlson are just journalists who get different takes from all kinds of different positions often which are contrary to the mainstream. Just claiming people are controlled opposition without explaining what one needs to do to be safe in contrast seems lazy. Or in attributing sweeping motivations when they may simply be mistaken.

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Sovereign Humanity's avatar

If you think Rogan and Carlson are journalists, you haven't been paying attention. What is their net worth and where did the hundreds of millions of dollars come from? Don' even try to pretend that they are just journalists. They are nothing more than an arm of state-sponsored propaganda. The state sponsors two tiers of media: mainstream media, and mainstream alternative media. They are in the second group. They have certain topics they are allowed to talk about. They reel you in with yes ladders (jabs bad, lockdowns bad). They reinforce what the state needs you to believe (pandemics are real, Dangerous Germs via bats, pangolins, labs, and terrorists in garages that can spread the world and will require interventions, Israel is good and chosen). Things they can't mention: There was no pandemic, the PREP Act tore up the constitution, the NSC and DoD ran the operation, Moderna, graphene and EMF radiation.

This is all part of a military strategy called Pacification and Control. RFK, Jr. is part of the same op. If you listen to what he said in the past, he knows what happened. He interviewed Sasha Latypova and they talked about the op, how the NSC and Dod ran the operation, and pharma just slapped their labels on the vials. He knows about quackcines. He knows how dangerous the Covidcon jab was. He knows Bill Gates and the WHO sterilized Kenyan women with a "tetanus" quackcine containing a long-acting HCG analog. He knows Fauci, Gates, and Farrar repeatedly faked pandemics. But, since he signed onto the Trump campaign, what has come out of his mouth has been 180 degrees different. RFK, Jr. is a king of doublespeak. Like the rest of them, he will say anything at any time as required by his dark overlords. He is a dead end cul de sac, similar to the Ron Johnson (Homeland Security oligarch) empty room meetings to discuss "jabs bad." Sure, it made a lot of people feel better that SOMEONE was talking about it, but it was designed to go nowhere. There was no accountability. There will be no accountability. Pacification and Control. It works like a charm.

There's an old saying that still holds true: "if you know their name, they're in the game." There are NO exceptions.

You have a lot to learn.

What do you mean by "explaining what one needs to do to be safe"? Safe from what, exactly?

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Ben Weeks's avatar

Both have some of the biggest audiences on the internet aside from Alex Jones. Which means they can charge high ad rates or, in Rogan’s case, he can make a content deal with spotify for a vast sum of money. It’s no mystery. That money was paid as an investment because Spotify gets recurring revenue from his audience as well as grows their platform. They host long form conversations with interesting people often who are contrarian in their stance against entrenched power structures. If satan drives out satan, a house divided against itself cannot stand. What evidence do you have to support your claims? And why are you more valid than they as a source? You claiming they’re assets sounds like opinion.

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Sovereign Humanity's avatar

If you would have read my comment, you would understand what I am using as evidence. It's what they say and don't say. Those of us who have been watching this for a while have noticed certain patterns among the mainstream alternative media. There are topics they are allowed to talk about, and other topics you will NEVER hear them mention. If they are just "independent" journalists, why are certain topics, that are known facts, NEVER talked about. One example we can use is the known fact that the NSC and the DoD ran the Covidcon Operation. This is documented important information for everyone to know, so why won't Rogan or Carlson talk about it?

RFK, Jr wandered into these waters and is recorded saying he knows these things, but since joining team Trump has developed amnesia on these subjects.

None of these paid shills is exposing "Satan." You are hopelessly deluded. If you can't see that the mainstream alternative media is controlled, then that is your problem. At the end of the day, what I say is my opinion and what you say is your opinion. I have offered what I consider evidence of my position. What evidence have you offered that they are not paid shills? None.

You failed to answer my question about "explaining what one needs to do to be safe." Why do you not feel safe, exactly?

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Ben Weeks's avatar

The question was to provide actionable advice on the original post. What you’re doing is using an argument from silence because various people don’t talk about topics you’d like them to that means they must have whatever views you project onto them. It’d be like saying that because you did not condemn CCP involvement in the control of an Australian port you must be one of the independent media bots who are actively suppressing coverage of that issue. It’s a huge leap. They’re not interested in those topics perhaps or have not found evidence persuasive to have an opinion, or in the case of RFK, he has a mandate to do a specific job which involves supervision of massive agencies. Him not ranting about a list of obscure topics you itemize actually says nothing about his moral character. If he knows about those things but doesn’t talk about them that may be because he finds other topics to be higher priority. “Prove that you aren’t a child molestor” type of reasoning would violate presumption of innocence which is a baseline ethical concept you may wish to familiarize yourself with. As well as the biblical allusion which seems to have gone over your head about a larger principle. The thing you say about DOD running Covid—malone has talked about that yet you claim he’s controlled opposition while others get the same label for not talking about it. Make up your mind.

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Sovereign Humanity's avatar

I'm sure you are tickled pink with the RFK-endorsed CDC director, Susan Monarez. You can't get any more globalist deep state than this chick. From Wikipedia: "She held roles in the Office of Science and Technology Policy and the U.S. National Security Council, where her work included initiatives to combat antimicrobial resistance, expand the use of wearable technology for health monitoring, and improve pandemic preparedness efforts." "In January 2023, Monarez was appointed Deputy Director of the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H), where she led projects focused on applying artificial intelligence..." The NSC ran Covidcon, and ARPA-H was involved. She is on board with mRNA jabs, wearable tech (getting us ready for under-the-skin tech), pandemic preparedness (how to use public health emergencies as a cover for totalitarianism) and AI healthcare (a critical component of AI governance). What's not to love! Go get your boosters and sign up for Neuralink! These are our heroes! They're going to save us!

Your hero RFK could end the Covid public health emergency any time. It was extended through 2029 by the previous HHS Secretary. Is there any reason for him to keep that in place? If he was really for the people, he would also speak about repealing the PREP Act, as it is one of the keystone pieces of legislation that protects the murderers. It does not even allow evidentiary review. He could remove the jabs from the CDC schedule. Why has he not done this?

You have a lot to learn.

https://sashalatypova.substack.com/p/the-hidden-hand-behind-the-covid

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Sovereign Humanity's avatar

If you can't see these people are speaking between guardrails of what is allowed, I can't help you. Those guardrails have limited (but some) flexibility, so not everyone will fit perfectly. Yes, RFK, Malone, and globalist David Martin have all mentioned the military, but they never give you the whole story. If you want to believe these people are heroes, feel free. If you can't see the difference between what RFK, Jr was saying before joining team Trump and after, I can't help you. If you are a journalist trying to understand the Covidcon Operation, in what universe is exposing who ran the operation not important? Your arguments make no sense.

Don't try to argue with me because you can't see the complexity and layers of the psychological operation they are running on you. I have a different opinion. I can't prove 100% these people are controlled opposition. You can't prove they aren't. I can look at patterns and behaviors and come to a conclusion. So can you. It may not be the same conclusion, and that's OK. It's a free country. Believe what you will. I believe I have good evidence to support my opinion. You don't. Big deal. Move on with your life.

You still haven't told me why you don't feel safe.

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Luc's avatar

Not following THAT advice. Maybe you should point blank ask him to see what he says!

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Karen Brennan, PhD's avatar

I cannot comment on his posts since I do not pay to read his posts. Plus, I doubt he reads the comments.

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Luc's avatar

If you restack his post you can “@” him and comment.

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Karen Brennan, PhD's avatar

Oh okay, didn't know that-thank you!

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Karon Mitchell's avatar

Totally agree with you about the oils. I only use coconut oil, grass fed butter, olive oil, ghee, lard or tallow. I hardly ever eat out anymore-although I got the app for seed oil scouts to identify nearby restaurants that use healthy oils, what I discovered is that basically, there are none. While I would be willing to pay more for food that is healthy, apparently most people wouldn’t or couldn’t. I’m not sure how that problem could be solved.

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Karen Brennan, PhD's avatar

Yes, the going out to eat part is difficult. Most people have no clue or don't care. I don't like going out to eat but then I'm seen as antisocial…places won't change unless the demand for healthier oils occurs. It can happen but more people need to demand it.

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Karon Mitchell's avatar

Yes. My brother in law owns two Italian restaurants. Even they use a blend of olive and canola oils, due to the cost of the EVOO. Wish I knew the solution for this problem.

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Karen Brennan, PhD's avatar

And probably the EVOO he uses is adulterated.

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Jan Harmon's avatar

I read Outback is going back to Tallow p,us Steak and Shake. I think others will follow. I’d like just 1 good steak house or burger joint near me to do that. Is that too much to ask?

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Karen Brennan, PhD's avatar

Frozen fries are still coated with seed oil. Alexis (think that's the name) is a supposedly healthy packaged French fry brand. Read the label. They are coated with seed oil.

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Citizen Kane's avatar

Concerning average lifespan of people pre-1920s. When you remove infant mortality from the equation, average lifespan goes up significantly.

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Karen Brennan, PhD's avatar

Makes sense. I wonder how the infant mortality rate in the US now affects the average lifespan statistic since it has the highest infant mortality rate of first world countries.

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Ralph Pike's avatar

McCullough has always been a pharma shill. Who do you think paid for all his research grants to become the most published cardiologist in the world?

His comments on seed oils and vaccines for not sit well with a highly educated and intelligent man - ergo he is lying.

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Jan Harmon's avatar

Quit listening to him long time ago.

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Sherri Samelak's avatar

I believe it’s because Drs. don’t learn about nutrition and that he’s parroting the accepted dogma.

I taught nutrition for almost twenty years and the current text books still advise us to avoid saturated fat and embrace seed oils. 😳

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Karen Brennan, PhD's avatar

So glad I went down the holistic path rather than the RD path for that reason- even mainstream nutrition has sold their soul for profits from big Ag, junk food industry etc. It's a shame kids are brought up on even nutrition deception in the public school system.

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Stuart Hutt's avatar

Dr McCullough is controlled opposition. Canola oil (canada oil from rapeseed) had to bribe the FDA to approve it. People with high cholesterol live longer.

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Karen Brennan, PhD's avatar

Agree on cholesterol but no matter how hard I try most people still believe a very low TC is ideal. The power of propaganda.

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Jan Harmon's avatar

Higher mortality the lower it goes. Mine is usually around 158 to 200. As an older woman, I’m ok with that. I will NEVER take statins.

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Becky's avatar

You can tell who the controlled opposition is by noticing certain obvious things they don't talk about.

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Katherine's avatar

Great reporting! McCullough, at the very least, seems to be experiencing some, ahem, brain fog. WTF.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Perhaps another way of looking at which fats are beneficial to the body would be to consider which fats were available to Western Europe before 1492. That rules out corn oil.

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Jan Harmon's avatar

Is Gregor the Vegan? I can’t be bothered to look him up but the name sounds like the vegan propagandist.

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Karen Brennan, PhD's avatar

Yes

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Jan Harmon's avatar

Found a nice cottage cheese that has milk, skim milk, cream , salt and 3 cultures. That’s it. Called Good Culture. Others are finding it too as it’s hit or miss to find with empty shelf areas. They have whole milk, 2%, and a sour cream as well. It’s delicious.

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Steven Weil's avatar

He’s way behind the data

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Karen Brennan, PhD's avatar

Way behind or supportive of inflammatory foods as a cardiologist?

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Melissa Sandfort's avatar

Bummer! I’m a seed oil hater. Good info to know. Tallow for me!

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Karen's avatar

When did he make/ post this? If it wasn’t recently, he’s come a long way in his thinking/ being informed and changed his mind in many things in recent years.

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Karen Brennan, PhD's avatar

It was recent-January 2025

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Karen's avatar

wow!

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Deb Ladouceur's avatar

Hopefully Dr MC Cullough will respond. Recently I wrote to Dr Hyman because neither he nor the doctor being interviewed used the word RESPONSE during an entire discussion on inflammation…..there are many pharmaceuticals that shut down the alarm without searching for the source!! They responded only to confirm I’m right….that wasn’t the point.

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Karen Brennan, PhD's avatar

I agree on Hyman. I've been disappointed in Hyman and his lack of a spine when it comes to speaking out. I emailed him awhile back about a topic and never got a response so at least he/his team acknowledged your email.

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