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Pharma: Not Their First Rodeo – Umberto Meduri & Paul Marik on DarkHorse

DarkHorse Podcast

Bret Weinstein & Heather Heying

Natural Sciences, Society & Culture, News, Adaptation, Modernity, Culture, Politics, Science, Evolutionary Biology

4.65.3K Ratings

🗓️ 5 August 2023

⏱️ 149 minutes

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Summary

**At 6:35 Umberto says “in 2000” instead of the intended “in 2020”

Umberto Meduri is a professor of pharmaceutical sciences, and a former professor of medicine at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center, in Memphis Tennessee.

Paul Marik is quadruple boarded in Internal Medicine, Critical Care Medicine, Neuro Critical Care, and Nutrition Science. Paul Marik was a tenured professor of Medicine, and chief of the division of pulmonary and critical care medicine at the University of Virginia Medical School.

The pattern of blocking effective, safe, generic medications is clearly evident in the story of Umberto Meduri, an excellent physician and researcher who made a remarkable discovery about inflammation of the lung, and a safe and effective treatment with the potential to save hundreds of thousands, possibly millions of lives annually across the globe. The one problem: the drug in question was out of patent. Instead of receiving a Nobel Prize, Dr. Meduri had his career destroyed, and his reputation ruined with pure propaganda. This story, told for the first time here on The DarkHorse Podcast reveals the full depth of the capture of science and medicine, and allows us to see exactly how our response to Covid ended up the exact opposite of good science and medicine.

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Timestamps:
(00:00) Introductions
(03:20) Sponsors
(06:00) Origin story
(12:15) Inflammation
(26:10) Obvious remedies ignored
(38:45) What could have happened
(42:05) Doctors were targeted
(48:35) Coup against medicine
(54:20) History of steroid use
(01:10:24) Publishing drug trials and peer review
(01:18:17) Umberto's RCT and misconduct charge
(01:42:00) Eli Lilly's drug for ARDS
(01:49:50) Big Pharma callousness
(01:53:20) COVID early treatments ignored
(02:02:20) Needless death
(02:10:15) EUA and mRNA
(02:16:25) COVID protocols
(02:21:40) Wrap up

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0:00.0

The delay, the delay, the delay, the closure of the investigation to achieve a stature limitation.

0:10.0

Why?

0:11.0

Because in between, I discovered a host of things that were absolutely amazing.

0:16.0

A completely departure for many ethical, moral, professional, it's amazing.

0:23.0

What if that was absurd? I say I could believe this.

0:26.0

So the delay, the delay, and then two, three days before the stature limitation.

0:32.0

They met with me actually, two, three weeks before they said there is no misconduct.

0:42.0

Hey folks, welcome to the Dark Horse Podcast.

0:45.0

I have the distinct pleasure of sitting this morning with Roberto Maduri and Paul Merrick.

0:52.0

Many of our listeners will know Paul, probably most will not know Roberto.

0:57.0

But this I think is going to be a very important podcast.

1:01.0

We are going to address some issues surrounding pharmaceutical science on the way it is conducted

1:08.0

that I think will shock people, both in terms of how familiar some of the patterns are,

1:15.0

based on what we've seen in recent history, and how unfamiliar the particular story is.

1:22.0

Roberto Maduri from Verona is a professor of pharmaceutical science and former professor of medicine at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center.

1:33.0

And Paul Merrick, who many of you will know from Johannesburg, South Africa, is a former professor at Eastern Virginia Medical School.

1:45.0

Now, Paul, your credentials are complex enough that I'm going to ask you to describe them.

1:54.0

You have four certifications if I'm not mistaken.

1:58.0

You want to tell us about what your specialties are?

2:01.0

Yes, so sure. Thanks, Hey Brett.

2:03.0

So in the United States, I'm board certified in internal medicine, in critical care medicine, in neuro critical care, and in nutrition science.

2:15.0

In addition, I do have advanced degrees in pharmacology, as well as anesthesia and tropical medicine.

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