01/17/2023 / By Lance D Johnson
Cardiologist Dr. Aseem Malhotra took the BBC and the medical establishment by surprise when he ditched the script and called for an end to the covid-19 vaccine program. In a live BBC broadcast, Dr. Malhotra said that the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna mRNA vaccines pose a cardiovascular risk and are the most likely contributing factor to the excess cardiovascular death that is being observed in the young and in the old.
As the visiting Professor of Evidence-Based Medicine at the Bahiana School of Medicine and Public Health in Brazil, Dr. Malhotra was a respected voice during the vaccine rollout. As an honorary council member of the Stanford University School of Medicine’s Metabolic Psychiatry Clinic and cardiology examiner at the U.K.’s University of Hertfordshire, Dr. Malhotra was expected to get the vaccine first and promote the jabs every chance he got. And that’s what he did, until he lost his father to the vaccines in July of 2021.
Dr. Malhotra lost his father – Dr. Kailash Chand – who died from an unexplained cardiac event, suddenly and unexpectedly after taking the covid-19 vaccines. Dr. Chand was “a very eminent doctor in the U.K., considered one of the most prolific advocates for the National Health Service.” He too advocated for the vaccines, but they did not save his life.
Since then, Dr. Malhotra has publicly suggested that the covid vaccines were a contributing factor in his father’s tragic, sudden death. In an October 20, 2022 tweet, Dr. Malhotra wrote: “How did my father die? It’s very likely that the mRNA products cause rapid acceleration of coronary artery disease. The evidence is clear & overwhelming for complete suspension of these vaccines pending an inquiry. Today I take this to parliament. Let’s end this!”
Before he lost his father, Dr. Malhotra followed the script, promoting covid-19 vaccines on television and proudly stating he was one of the first to take the Pfizer jab. Today, after reviewing the scientific data, he is calling for the covid-19 vaccine program to be shut down.
He said live on the BBC: “What is almost certain — if I can just say this — my own research has found, and this is something that is probably a likely contributing factor, is that the COVID mRNA vaccines do carry a cardiovascular risk. And I’ve actually called for the suspension of this pending an inquiry, because there’s a lot of uncertainty at the moment over what’s causing the excess deaths.”
The network’s presenter, Lukwesa Burak, was caught entirely off guard. Burak followed up with, “So what you’re saying in terms of the mRNA link to cardiovascular risk is that that’s been proven medically, scientifically?”
A BBC spokesperson tried to cover up the truth by having another doctor come on and rebuke Malhotra’s claims. “Dr. Aseem Malhotra was invited on to the BBC News Channel to talk about the latest NICE [National Institute for Health and Care Excellence] recommendations on statins. During the discussion he made unprompted claims about the COVID mRNA vaccine. We then asked Professor Peter Openshaw, who represents the overwhelming scientific consensus on the vaccine, to be interviewed on air on this topic and he challenged and rebutted the claims that had been made.”
Dr. Openshaw is a professor of experimental medicine at Imperial College London. This is the same institution that conjured up models in March 2020 predicting mass infection and death if lockdowns and social distancing were not implemented worldwide. Dr. Openshaw was essentially used as a propagandist to denigrate those who lost a loved one to the covid jabs. To make matters worse, the medical establishment and the corporate media are now trying to paint the grieving Dr. Malhotra as an “antivaxxer” who spreads “misinformation” even after he got the vaccines, promoted the vaccines, and grieved the loss of his father after he died from the vaccines.
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