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Grifters Gonna' Grift: The Meghan McCain Edition [1]
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Date: 2025-06-05
In another edition of Grifters Gonna’ Grift, Meghan McCain has now joined the party and is out hawking her new partnership with The Wellness Company — “Dr. Peter McCullough’s all-natural Ultimate Spike Detox” which according to McCain, “is helping people worldwide.” And of course, what Grift would be complete without an affiliate tagged discount code, which in this case is thankfully easy to remember: Use code MCCAIN for 10% off + FREE shipping on all orders.
It’d be easier to laugh at this nonsense if it weren’t so deadly serious and the Chief Scientific Officer wasn’t Dr. Peter McCullough (via Wikipedia):
McCullough was recently a witness at a May 21, 2025 Senate hearing held by Senator Ron Johnson, chairman of the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, aptly entitled:
The Corruption of Science and Federal Health Agencies: How Health Officials Downplayed and Hid Myocarditis and Other Adverse Events Associated with the COVID-19 Vaccines
Johnson’s press release about the hearing is here:
PSI Chairman Johnson Releases Report; Will Hold Hearing on Federal Health Agencies’ Failure to Warn About the Risk of Myocarditis Following COVID-19 Vaccination
At the hearing, McCullough repeated his claim that a review showed “of these cases that came in for autopsy after vaccination, 73.9% of individuals, it was determined that the vaccine was the cause of death” — he knows this bc as he acknowledges, he was the senior author of the review.
Here’s a link to PubMed, where you’ll notice, the study was WITHDRAWN:
Withdrawn: A systematic review of autopsy findings in deaths after COVID-19 vaccination
I doubt I need to spend anymore time demonstrating to the community that this is all a big grift, but just in case someone out there isn’t convinced, please meet the chairman and CEO of TWC, Foster Coulson:
How a B.C. business scion flipped to hawking supplements and conspiracy theories Foster Coulson now pays Andrew Tate and other right-wing influencers to sell his products Jonathan Montpetit, Sylvène Gilchrist · CBC News · Posted: Oct 12, 2024 4:00 AM EDT | Last Updated: October 12, 2024 CBC NewsPosted: Oct 12, 2024 4:00 AM EDT | Last Updated: October 12, 2024 In the spring of 2018, Foster Coulson appeared on the cover of BCBusiness magazine wearing a red velvet jacket. He stood, arms folded, with a group of young entrepreneurs who the magazine declared were "ready to rewrite the rules of business." At 28, Coulson was about to join his older brother as co-president of his family's multimillion-dollar aerial firefighting business. Within a year, he was jet-setting everywhere from Australia to Bolivia, meeting with government leaders and helping secure big contracts. <snip> But Coulson began to reconsider his priorities after meeting in April 2021 an obscure doctor, Vladimir Zelenko, who had become internet famous for claiming an untested mix of antimalarial drugs and vitamin supplements could help defeat COVID. That meeting "changed the trajectory of my life," Coulson would later write . Coulson gradually stepped away from his family's business, eventually starting a vitamin supplement company, investing in a dating site for unvaccinated singles and launching a coffee line for "anti-woke" consumers.
Yes, you read that right — a dating site for unvaccinated singles AND a coffee line for “anti-woke” consumers (all part of Coulson’s empire). I’m not going to link to the coffee site, but here’s an article from March 20, 2025 that should give you an idea of what the heck “anti-woke” coffee is like (hint: tastes like a Cyber Truck):
Conservative coffee company holds Tesla Cyber Truck raffle A 2024 Tesla Cyber Truck is up for grabs in a Miami-based coffee company raffle that ends April 20. 1775 Coffee, which enlists conservative political actors and media personalities like Donald Trump Jr. and political commentator Dave Rubin to swear by its “fuel for the anti-woke folk,” now entices consumers with one of the latest truck models from Elon Musk’s car company along with a $30,000 cash prize. <snip> 1775 Coffee recently partnered with Rumble, a Canadian video platform popular among conservatives and a long-standing business partner of President Trump’s media company and Truth Social platform, to launch a Rumble-branded coffee beans for “freedom-loving people to enjoy.”
So in case anyone was wondering, that’s what Meghan McCain is up to these days.
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