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"To Traverse the Placenta..." Michael Callahan discusses Zika.
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"To Traverse the Placenta..." Michael Callahan discusses Zika.

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Nov 27, 2023
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Amid a Zika scare in Miami Florida in 2016, David Perlmutter, MD, a neurologist in Miami, interviewed Michael Callahan. Callahan presented himself to Perlmutter as an expert from the US government who had worked with the US Deparment of Defense on multiple mass disease outbreaks. He was a scientist and a physician who had more clinical experience with Zika than anyone in the world by this point.

Callahan had treated 1,700 Zika Patients and well over 10,000 Dengue patients. Zika was a “cousin” of Dengue, according to Callahan. Sometimes they called Zika “Dengue-Light,” because the symptoms were milder with Zika than Dengue.

Callahan discussed how he saw Zika drastically change its nature during the time of his studies, which I will outline.

I have added the video for all subscribers to watch. It’s 47 minutes long. I recommend you watch it. Callahan is the man who was in and around Wuhan when the Plandemic began. He is known as “that ventilator guy” today to most people, but there’s far more to him.

Below this video I have added a pay section where I break about 10 minutes of this video down beginning with the first 8 minutes where Callahan outlines the change in Zika. Then I skip to the 33 minute mark, where Callahan to discusses clinical trials on the sexual transmission of Zika.

Mosquitoes, Ebola, ZMapp, and other topics in the video I have left for another day.


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