How do vegans view the new food pyramid
The McCullough Report with Dr. Peter McCullough – Doctors Peter McCullough and John E. Lewis challenge the new inverted food pyramid, arguing it elevates red meat and dairy despite risks tied to saturated fat, cancer, and heart disease. They promote plant based nutrition, fiber rich foods, and research driven transparency to support longevity, cognition, and metabolic health outcomes...
Battle for Science: Dissent, data, and COVID debates
The McCullough Report with Dr. Peter McCullough – An international panel of doctors, scientists, and journalists gathers in the Netherlands to question pandemic data, vaccine policy, and institutional power. Speakers examine mortality reporting, psychological conformity, and medical ethics while urging transparency, scientific debate, and renewed respect for patient autonomy in modern healthcare across rapidly changing global...
Post-vaccine cancer signals raise questions
The McCullough Report with Dr. Peter McCullough – Dr. Peter McCullough and Dr. Wafik El Deiry discuss emerging concerns about cancer signals following COVID-19 vaccination and infection. Reviewing global case reports and biological mechanisms, they call for forensic tumor registries, spike protein testing, and strengthened safety research while emphasizing informed consent and open scientific inquiry and data collection...
Environmental medicine takes center stage in San Antonio
The McCullough Report with Dr. Peter McCullough – Environmental medicine takes the spotlight in San Antonio as experts explore how toxins, allergens, and chronic exposures affect human health. A long-format interview with AAEM leader Barry Smeltzer, PA-C, highlights the Academy’s mission, its 60-year legacy, and the upcoming EnviroMed 2026 conference focused on immune dysfunction and environmentally driven illness...
Survival guide for the completely unvaccinated child
The McCullough Report with Dr. Peter McCullough – This guide examines whether childhood diseases would return without vaccination, arguing modern sanitation, surveillance, and medical treatments greatly reduce epidemic risk. It explores how infections are managed today and outlines when vaccination remains a reasonable, targeted choice under shared clinical decision-making...