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Renowned cardiologist Dr. Peter McCullough sounded the alarm about the consequences for Americans if Kamala Harris wins the presidential election, warning she will reimplement pandemic measures such as lockdowns and mandatory vaccinations.
During a recent interview, McCullough referred to the “biopharmaceutical complex” – a left-leaning network of vaccine-related entities that would essentially dictate Harris’s so-called leadership.
The difference between a Trump or Harris presidency is freedom or a dystopian nightmare.
McCullough also discussed a possible bird flu pandemic, highlighting cases of H5N1 avian influenza among U.S. poultry and dairy workers, with 27 cases but no fatalities.
While the risk to the general U.S. population remains low, a Harris presidency would likely use the virus as an excuse to introduce news pandemic measures.
McCullough’s associates Nicolas Hulscher and John Leake produced a video on the McCullough Foundation’s website debunking sensationalism surrounding bird flu.
McCullough noted that the current bird flu strain is milder but warned that its spread has stirred public concern.
He also speculated on the political implications of another health crisis like the COVID-19 pandemic.
The cardiologist suggested that such outbreaks could be exploited by Harris, and may be used to undermine a Republican presidency.
He went on to voice concerns about vaccine mandates, referencing Harris’ campaign’s current COVID-19 vaccination policy for staff.
As we highlighted earlier this year, Harris’ presidential campaign imposed COVID-19 vaccination mandates on its staff, as defined by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Staffers who were not up to date on their vaccines were at risk of being terminated.
“Harris for President requires all employees to be ‘up to date’ on COVID-19 vaccination status as prescribed by the CDC as a condition of employment unless otherwise prohibited by applicable law,” the Harris for President campaign’s official job listing stated.
It’s also worth noting that Harris once claimed that 220 million Americans had died from the virus and advocated imposing a vaccine mandate on private employers.
McCullough hopes a potential Trump administration would steer far clear of panic-driven approaches to health crises
He also slammed excessive vaccination regimes, which would be hell-bent on pushing their agenda further under Harris.
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