Robert W Malone, MD @RWMaloneMD
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mRNA vaccine inventor speaks out on 'Tucker' after YouTube deletes video of him discussing risks
'The government is not being transparent with us about what those risks are,' said Dr. Robert Malone
As colleges issue controversial mandates that students be vaccinated or not attend classes, and reports surfaced of numerous deaths potentially caused by the various coronavirus vaccines, the inventor of the mRNA technology that went into some of the vaccines told Fox News on Wednesday that Google-owned YouTube deleted a posting of a podcast during which he discussed his concerns and findings.
As "Tucker Carlson Tonight" host Tucker Carlson noted, Dr. Robert Malone is "the single most qualified" expert on mRNA vaccines, but that the Big Tech companies are asserting themselves as more informed than him on the topic.
"A
Norwegian study conducted of 100 nursing home residents who died after
receiving Pfizer's Corona shots. They found that at least ten of those
deaths were likely caused by the vaccine. 10%," said Carlson.
Meanwhile, the New York Post reported that researchers found a link between rare cases of juvenile heart inflammation and vaccines from Pfizer and Moderna, which utilize the mRNA route.
"Young adults in the prime of their lives are being forced to take the vaccine because Tony Fauci said that," Carlson said, adding that Malone "has a right to speak," given his expertise.
But, he noted there is no substantive risk-benefit analysis being applied to the vaccines.
"That
is one of my other objections, that we talk about these words
risk-benefit analysis casually as if it is very deep science. It's not.
Normally at this stage, the CDC would have performed those risk-benefit
analyses and they would be database and science-based. They are not
right now," said Malone.
"I can say that the risk-benefit ratio for those 18 and below doesn't justify vaccines and there's a pretty good chance that it doesn't justify vaccination in these very young adults."
Students at Indiana University in Bloomington, Ind., retained counsel to sue the school this week over its vaccine mandate, while in Annapolis, Md., students in the University of Maryland system protested last month against a blanket vaccine mandate there.
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