Nobel Prize Committee Should Give Themselves Award for ‘Negligence of Due Diligence’
PETER MCCULLOUGH, MD OCT 12, 2023 READ
I am taken aback and quite disappointed that you would think it appropriate in awarding your prize to Katalin Kariko and Drew Weissman for having ‘saved lives’ for their work on the Covid-19 M-RNA vaccine technology. There is no evidence this synthetic therapeutic saved lives, though that claim continues to be made ‘ad infinitum.’ I would point you to two documents that should have you seriously reconsidering your choice for this award. The first is a document generated by the United States FDA at their in-house ‘Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee October 22, 2020 Meeting Presentation’ on the eve of the roll-out of the vaccines. The document is titled: ‘FDA Safety Surveillance of Covid-19 Vaccine: DRAFT Working list of possible adverse event outcomes.’ This document, available at their site in early 2021 when I accessed it, and to date still currently available, lists 22 serious side-effects likely to result from inoculation. And in fact, given the gravity of these conditions that result, it is too kind to call them side-effects. They should be more suitably referred to as ‘health disabling conditions’, with ‘death’ being one of the listed. Hardly a criterion of recognition for having ‘saved lives.’ And subsequent to the implementation of these vaccines these ‘side effects’/’disabling health conditions’ have presented themselves starkly and with discomfiting regularity in real life for the vaccinated populace, only to be foolishly and recklessly dismissed time and time again as due to ‘underlying conditions.’ How utterly misleading.