Category Archives: CDC

I discuss the handling of the COVID-19 outbreak on The Joe Piscopo radio show

March 23, 2020- I updated Joe Piscopo today, focusing on the new drugs to treat coronavirus.

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New treatment paradigm for C. Diff colitis

March 31, 2010- Produced and interviewed by Steven E. Greer, MD New drugs

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Why are suicide rates increasing along with increased usage of antidepressants?

June 8, 2018- Fox News’ Tucker Carlson interviewed author Johan Hari about his book Lost Connections and the

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Is Vitamin-D deficiency overdiagnosed?

November 8, 2016- Interviewed by Steven E. Greer, MD We interviewed JoAnn E. Manson, MD, DrPH, Chief, Division of Preventive Medicine,  Brigham

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Are the so-called mRNA vaccines actually nano-particles?

Diagram from “Speeding COVID-19 Drug Discovery with Quantum Dots”, Posted on November 5th, 2020 by Dr. Francis Collins March 16, 2023- by Steven E. Greer, MD

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Joe Piscopo discusses the Wuhan virus pandemic with Steven E. Greer, MD- May 4, 2020

May 4, 2020

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Pfizer admits it creates man-made viruses, which is super illegal

January 28, 2023- by Steven E. Greer, MD Pfizer commented on a Friday night, with Antifa riots to distract, to address the Project Veritas video that

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The only thing we have to fear…is fear itself

March 13, 2020- by Steven E. Greer, MD Holy cow. The PGA Tour cancelled the Players Championship due to fears over the coronavirus.

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The new CDC guidelines for prescribing opioid pain pills

June 1, 2016- Interviewed by Steven E. Greer, MD Pain pill prescriptions have quadrupled since the 1990’s as drug companies stepped up marketing and funded

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Why Indian Point nuclear power plant needs to be shut down

April 29, 2017- by Steven E. Greer, MD I have long been a critic of the overuse of CT-scans due to the radiation risks and costs. I’m not sure why,

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Senator Ron Johnson explains why he got an antibody test before considering a vaccine (i.e., The Greer Protocol)

May 11, 2021- by Steven E. Greer, MD Senator Johnson is describing the Greer Protocol for deciding whether or not to get the SARS-CoV-2

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What you need to know about the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus vaccines

Update March 22, 2021- by Steven E. Greer, MD Tucker Carlson interviewed a surgeon who stated what I have known for many months. The signal

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Dr. Maria van Kerkhove of The W.H.O. explains why asymptomatic people do not spread viruses

https://youtu.be/B7UP4L0eGGM December 25, 2020- by Steven E. Greer, MD

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The New York virus death rates are too high. Why?

March 29, 2020- by Steven E. Greer, MD I have been following closely the death rates from this SARS-CoV-2 virus, also known as COVID-19,

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Sen. Ron Johnson on the need for early treatment of the Wuhan coronavirus

December 13, 2020- by Steven E. Greer, MD This is straight from my book, Tony’s Virus, chapters 8 and chapter 10.

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The truth about this supposed “new strain” of the Wuhan coronavirus

December 23, 2020- by Steven E. Greer, MD

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TV Quack Dr. David Agus still likes daily aspirin despite heart guidelines dropping it

March 23, 2019- Updated April 14, 2020 by Steven Greer Nobody has

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Tony Fauci is purely guessing when he estimates up to 200,000 people could die

April 1, 2020- by Steven E. Greer, MD I wrote an essay early on in this non-pandemic that Anthony Fauci, MD of the NIH shut down

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How President Steven Greer would handle the pandemic now

Update March 28, 2020- Trump is planning to quarantine the entire Tri-State area, as I advocated for below.

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Are there any medications to treat coronavirus?

(Also: How infectious and lethal is this Coronavirus COVID-19 compared to regular “flu”?) February 27, 2020- by Steven E. Greer, MD Gilead makes a not-yet-approved antiviral drug called remdisivir and it is being tested right

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