In the February 2021 video clip above on how to convince people to take nucleic acid jabs encoding the toxic Covid spike protein at variable, uncontrolled doses, Dr. Aseem Malhotra said:
We need to understand where this vaccine hesitancy is coming from. …
There is some irrational — clearly irrational — reasoning behind why people don’t want to take the vaccine, which is based upon very blatant, false information that’s circulating on social media.
From this, we can conclude:
Dr. Malhotra reviewed no evidence of the injections’ long-term safety or efficacy or reducing transmission or infection rates, apparently because there was no such evidence, but he implied to the public that he had.
Instead of revealing any evidence for his recommending the shots, he dismissed those worried about safety as engaging in “vaccine hesitancy” and using “clearly irrational reasoning” based on “very blatant, false information” he doesn’t identify.
What’s more likely?
Dr. Malhotra forgot — or doesn’t know how — to review evidence to support his 2021 recommendation for Covid jabs and his guilt tripping of people who wanted circumspection before taking leaky vaccines having unknown effects; or
he was paid to promote the injections like countless other leaders were in furtherance of a psychological operation and thereby to urge trusting families to throw caution to the wind?
Pfizer acknowledged that when their Covid injection launched, there was no evidence it reduces viral transmission.
It appears Dr. Malhotra might have taken the word of lying government officials on viral transmission rather than reviewed any data himself.
Whenever you hear coercive words like “vaccine hesitant,” “antivaxxer,” or “antimasker,” meant to shame you into behaviors and not to ask questions or review evidence, realize you’re being manipulated.
I’ve never found anyone who calls people these names to have good intentions.
The public relies on prominent media doctors like Dr. Malhotra to give unbiased, truthful information based on scientific evidence.
It’s good Dr. Malhotra is now warning of potential vaccine harms.
But be careful in accepting his future recommendations unless he lays out clear evidence for them.
Why did Dr. Malhotra attack Covid “vaccine hesitancy” when there was no evidence of long-term safety or reduced viral transmission?