COVID mRNA gene therapies never worked and are now clearly harmful

November 5, 2021- by Steven E. Greer, MD

In the most prestigious journal in all of science, Science magazine posted this article. The authors studied vaccine efficacy over time in VA patients. The effectiveness at preventing COVID infections fell to as low as 13%. Continue reading

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Early stoppage of clinical trials

April 16, 2009– Dr. Guyatt explained in a previous post why early stoppage of clinical trials results Continue reading

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Gordon Guyatt, MD: on the problem of early stoppage of clinical trials

January 7, 2009- The ARBITER 6-HALTS study investigating Zetia and Niaspan was stopped Continue reading

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Bobby Kennedy Jr. explains how Tony Fauci killed 300,000 AIDS patients

January 12, 2022- RFK Jr. explains how Tony Fauci killed 300,000 AIDS patients by refusing to approve Continue reading

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Current surgical weight loss therapies

January 24, 2014- Interviewed by Steven E. Greer, MD

Erik Dutson, MD, weight loss surgeon at UCLA, explains why his medical center does not implant the Lap-Band, Continue reading

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WLIR’s Frank Morano interviews Steven E. Greer, MD about The Wuhan virus and herd immunity: 8-3-2020

August 3, 2020 Continue reading

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The Medicaid Roundtable

Part 1: Medicaid primer

Part 2: State spending on Medicaid Continue reading

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The Deans of Johns Hopkins and Miami discuss ACO’s

February 28, 2011- By Steven E Greer, MD

Dean Miller of Johns Hopkins and Dean Goldschmidt of Miami discuss accountable care organizations, Continue reading

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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 Continue reading

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Alex Berenson sues Biden, the Pfizer CEO, Scott Gottlieb, and others

May 15, 2023- Continue reading

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CRISPR is the biggest threat to mankind

June 23, 2021- by Steven E. Greer

Today, I received my media embargo copy of a New England Journal of Medicine article on genetic engineering Continue reading

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The Joe Piscopo show interviews Steven E. Greer, MD- May 12, 2020

May 12, 2020- by Steven E. Greer

In this episode, I discuss: Continue reading

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Daily aspirin once again proves to be of no use and also deadly

Japanese-aspirin-studyUpdate January 13, 2015- Yet another study was published highlighting the risks of daily aspirin.  Continue reading

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I was the first one to state 9-months ago that Governor Cuomo committed manslaughter

February 1, 2021- Continue reading

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Senator Ben Cardin discusses antidepressants in the military

Update: July 29, 2010- Interviewed by Steven E. Greer, MD Continue reading

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The Daltrey Townshend teenage and young adult cancer center at UCLA

May 4, 2014- Interviewed by Steven E. Greer

More than 20 years ago, Roger Daltrey began forming special cancer units in the UK to treat patients in their teenage Continue reading

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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 by Dr. Francis Collins

March 16, 2023- by Steven E. Greer, MD Continue reading

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

May 4, 2020 Continue reading

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Crystalloid “Balanced Lactated Ringer’s” IV solution is safer to the kidneys

March 1, 2018- Interviewed by Steven E. Greer, MD

We interviewed Vanderbilt’s Todd Rice, MD about his NEJM papers that showed crystalloid, or Continue reading

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Senator Angus King discusses the slowdown in healthcare costs

July 9, 2014- Interviewed by Steven E. Greer, MD

Senator Angus Continue reading

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