Nic Hulscher Talks Trump’s Shift on Operation Warp Speed, Turbo Cancers, and New Covid Jab Effects
Across the world, people still wrestle with the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, grappling not just with the virus, but with the controversial long-term effects of the mRNA vaccines. Nick Hulscher is one name gaining widespread attention for sifting through the data and sounding the alarm on dangers many experts hesitate to discuss. With a background in epidemiology and a seat at the McCullough Foundation, Nick is dedicated to uncovering evidence on mRNA vaccine injuries and pushing for accountability where it counts.
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Hulscher wears many hats: epidemiologist, administrator, and relentless science communicator. He holds a Master’s in Public Health with a specialization in epidemiology, placing him at the crossroads of data, public health, and real-world outcomes. As one of the driving forces behind the McCullough Foundation, Nick works closely with Dr. Peter McCullough (the Foundation’s president) and John Leak (historian and best-selling author).
Together, this team has published over 20 peer-reviewed scientific papers since 2023. Their focus? Shedding light on the harms linked to mRNA vaccine technology and exploring potential treatments for those affected. Their work spans COVID-19, bird flu, monkeypox, and other emerging threats.
The McCullough Foundation’s goal is simple: empower the public with real information and demand accountability from those driving global health policies. Their newsletter, The Focal Points, is quickly becoming the “go to” source for those who are vaxx-hesitant.
During the pandemic, Operation Warp Speed saw unprecedented support, especially from the White House. For years, President Trump and his allies described the program as the single greatest public health achievement of our time. That changed recently.
On Truth Social, President Trump made his first serious call for real data transparency from vaccine makers. He asked Pfizer and others to provide all available data, signaling a clear shift from blind endorsement to cautious critique.
Why does this matter? This public questioning could represent a major turning point, opening doors for broader debate about the real safety and long-term consequences of these vaccines. It puts political pressure on big pharma to share what they know—something critics like Hulscher have requested for years.
Meanwhile, peer-reviewed research keeps stacking up. Across thousands of studies, reports highlight not just mild adverse reactions, but serious, sometimes life-altering effects linked to mRNA shots. The conversation is bigger than politics; it’s about your health.
Nick Hulscher and his colleagues have spent the past couple of years combing through research, patient reports, and autopsies. The picture they paint is complex—and at times, unsettling.

