
Search results for: "Peter Mccullough"
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YouTube video falsely claims that climate models systematically over-estimated warming and that we are heading towards an ice age
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"The official observed temperatures are coming consistently below the scary global warming numbers"; "Melting polar ice triggers ice age"
Source: Suspicious0bservers, Ben Davidson, 2021-05-05 -
Marc Thiessen’s column in The Washington Post relies on incorrect and cherry-picked claims by Bjorn Lomborg; scientists provide needed context
…of that trend. Ironically, I wrote an op-ed with Peter Huybers at Harvard and submitted it to The Washington Post but they rejected it. Our op-ed essentially made the opposite…
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More than 75 percent of the Amazon rainforest is losing resilience, as described by the Washington Post
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More than 75 percent of the rainforest is losing resilience; More than half of the rainforest could be converted into savanna in a matter of decades
Source: The Washington Post, Sarah Kaplan, 2022-03-07 -
Incorrect
Carbon dioxide emissions by humans are the major driver of modern climate change, contrary to Jerome Corsi’s claims in CBN News video
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Carbon dioxide is not a climate heat driver; we had an ice age when the Earth had extraordinarily larger amounts of carbon dioxide; in the 1970s scientists thought we were going to have a new ice age.
Source: CBN News, Jerome Corsi, 2022-07-29 -
Misleading
Byram Bridle’s claim that COVID-19 vaccines are toxic fails to account for key differences between the spike protein produced during infection and vaccination, misrepresents studies
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“Terrifying new research finds vaccine spike protein unexpectedly in [the] bloodstream. The protein is linked to blood clots, heart and brain damage”
Source: ON Point with Alex Pierson, LifeSite News, Byram Bridle, 2021-05-28 -
Misleading
Vaccinated people are much more protected from COVID-19 than unvaccinated individuals; the benefits of the COVID-19 vaccines outweigh their risks
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Vaccinated people can still get COVID-19, spread COVID-19, die from COVID-19, and could even die from the vaccine
Source: Instagram, Instagram user, 2021-07-26 -
Inaccurate
Article by OffGuardian, ZeroHedge claiming to list 30 facts about COVID-19 contains multiple inaccurate and misleading statements
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“There has been NO unusual excess mortality” related to COVID; “Lockdowns do not prevent the spread of disease”; “Masks don’t work”; “PCR tests were not designed to diagnose illness”
Source: OffGuardian, Zero Hedge, Kit Knightly, 2021-09-22 -
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Ivermectin wasn’t shown to be more effective than remdesivir, contrary to claim by John Campbell
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“In other words, you're about 70 percent less likely to die if you take ivermectin compared to taking remdesivir”
Source: YouTube, John Campbell, 2022-03-06 -
Misleading
Following COVID-19 vaccination, the spike protein is produced in small quantities in the body, which have not been shown to be harmful
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“[Spike] is harmful to the human body in at least eight different ways [and] can persist in the human body for weeks, or even months, after a person gets vaccinated”
Source: The Epoch Times, Roman Balmakov, 2022-05-19