“Yes, My Concerns Are That the Government Is Not Being Transparent about Those Risks” – mRNA Vaccine Inventor Speaks Out on Vaccine Concerns for Young People (VIDEO)
mRNA vaccine inventor Dr. Robert Malone joined Tucker Carlson on Wednesday night after pro-CCP YouTube deleted his video on the dangers and risks of the mRNA vaccine that the US government is currently promoting to children.
The WHO now says that children should not take the vaccine.
This interview took place on the same day that the CDC admitted that doctors were seeing more cases of rare heart inflammation with young adults after they receive the COVID vaccine.
Right off the bat Dr. Malone told Tucker Carlson that he is concerned about the risk of these treatments.
Tucker Carlson: YouTube took it down. They did this even though Dr. Malone may be the most qualified person on Planet Earth to discuss this subject. Why? Because he helped create the mRNA technology behind the COVID vaccine. We think he has a right to speak… In a way that’s accessible to non-scientists, do you have concerns about these vaccines for people who aren’t at great risk?
Dr. Robert Malone: Yes, I think my concerns are the government is not being transparent with us about what those risks are. And so I’m of the opinion that people have the right to decide whether to accept vaccine or not especially since these are experimental vaccines. This is a fundamental right having to do with clinical research ethics. So my concern is I know that there are risks but we don’t have access to the data and the data having been captured rigorously enough so that we can accurately access those risks. And therefore for folks like your audience, you and me, we don’t really have the information that we need to make a reasonable decision.
When asked about whether college-aged young adults should take the vaccine, Dr. Robert Malone replied:
Dr. Robert Malone: So I have a bias that the benefits probably don’t out way the risks in that cohort. But unfortunately, the risk-benefit analysis is not being done… Certainly I can say the risk-benefit of those 18 and below doesn’t justify vaccines. And there’s a pretty good chance that it doesn’t justify vaccinations in these very young adults.
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