Episode Transcript: #1747 - Dr. Peter A. McCullough
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Well sir, thank you very much. I really appreciate it. I've seen a lot of your testimonies before
they were actually taken down. I've seen some of the videos that were yours that were
taken down off of YouTube. I found that very odd that a doctor talking about a medical
disease would have videos taken down. An actual expert would be either testifying or discussing
treatments and talking about a disease and have those videos taken down off of YouTube.
First of all, if you would please just state your credentials and tell everybody what you
do.
I'm Peter McCullough. I'm an internist and cardiologist. I'm also trained in epidemiology.
I'm in academic practice in Dallas, Texas. I see patients about half the time. I saw
patients yesterday, drove down today to see you here in the studio. The rest of my time
I spend as an author and editor of a major journal in cardiovascular medicine, the former
editor of an international journal, and the president of a major medical society right
now currently about five years into that position. I frequently publish. In my field
I study the interface between heart and kidney disease. I'm the most published person in
my field in history. I have over 650 publications in the National Library of Medicine. I imagine
that's probably ahead of anybody you've had on the show. They mentioned Paul Merrick. I'm
just ahead of Paul Merrick. Peter Corrie mentioned him in critical care. I'm just ahead of Paul
Merrick. I'm a lot younger than he is. In COVID, when COVID hit, I really dropped everything
to put all of my academic efforts on this because I saw it as an all hands on deck situation.
Now, when did things start to seem strange to you in terms of the way the information