A highly esteemed, award-winning NHS consultant cardiologist with international regard when it comes to diagnosing, preventing and managing heart disease has released a peer reviewed paper calling for the immediate halt of Covid-19 vaccine roll out.
Dr Aseem Malhotra was a prominent advocate for the Covid-19 vaccine, having worked at injection sites and featuring on Good Morning Britain after he was able to convince a reluctant film director to get the jab.
“It cannot be said that the consent to receive these agents was fully informed, as is required ethically and legally,” Dr Malhotra said.
It was the death of his father, a very prominent doctor, one of the most respected doctors in the UK, and vice president of the British Medical Association that started his investigation.
“I suffered quite personal tragedy with the sudden death of my father in July last year.
“He was a very fit and well man, he was 73 years old. During the whole of lockdown, he was walking 10 to 15,000 steps a day, he was very conscientious of his diet.
“I had assessed his heart a few years earlier and in fact, he actually improved his lifestyle since then.
“His post-mortem findings really shocked me. There were two severe blockages in his coronary arteries, which didn’t really make any sense with everything I know both as a cardiologist and someone who has an expertise in this particular area, but also intimately knowing my dad’s lifestyle and his health.”
Not long after that, UK data started to emerge that suggested there was a possible link between the mRNA vaccine and increased risk of heart attacks from a mechanism of increasing inflammation around the coronary arteries.
“Had there been any change in the UK since a vaccine rollout? And, again, those findings were very, very clear that there’s been an extra 14,000 out of hospital cardiac arrests in 2021 versus 2020.
“So, post-vaccine rollout again, my own clinical experience, several people I know in my own social circle, at least half a dozen people unexpectedly suffered sudden cardiac death within weeks to months of having the vaccine, again, unexpected.”
While wrestling with these concerns, a whistle-blower contacted Dr Malhotra.
“I was then contacted by a whistle-blower at a very prestigious university in the UK. The cardiologist himself explained to me that there were similar research findings in his department and those researchers had decided to essentially cover that up because they were worried about losing research funding from the pharmaceutical industry.”
In the UK, the medical regulator, the MHRA, received 86 per cent of its funding from the pharmaceutical industry.
Dr Malhotra believes that in the original Pfizer trial, and the randomised control trial published in a new Journal of Medicine, there is a smoking gun. In the supplementary appendix three, there were four cardiac arrests in the vaccine group versus one in the placebo.
“When you put it all together, it makes a very strong case that there is a clear link between this particular vaccine and increasing cardiac risk.
“We now know it causes myocarditis, and probably one up to one in every 2,700 people, which is inflammation of the heart muscle.”
In recent data from Israel published in Nature, the report shows that, in people aged between 16 and 39, there was a 25 per cent increase in either heart attacks or cardiac arrests not linked to Covid-19, but linked to the vaccines.
“Vaccines traditionally have been the safest, and traditional vaccines are still in my view, the safest.
“But this particular vaccine was rolled out in very unusual and unexpected circumstances and got emergency use authorisation.
“My duty is to patients and to scientific integrity, and to the truth.
“We have to be able to allow the legitimate questions around this to be asked. Unfortunately, because of too much corporate capture of public health or politicians, government, the media, this debate has not been allowed to happen.”
The results from the paper found:
In the non-elderly population, the ‘number needed to treat’ to prevent a single death runs into the thousands.
Re-analysis of randomised controlled trials using the messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) technology suggests a greater risk of serious adverse events from the vaccines than being hospitalised from Covid-19.
Pharmacovigilance systems and real-world safety data, coupled with plausible mechanisms of harm, are deeply concerning, especially in relation to cardiovascular safety. Mirroring a potential signal from the Pfizer Phase 3 trial, a significant rise in cardiac arrest calls to ambulances in England was seen in 2021, with similar data emerging from Israel in the 16–39-year-old age group.
Informed consent in Australia has also been under the spotlight after the Australian Health Practitioners Regulatory Authority (AHPRA) wrote to GP’s early in the pandemic with threat of suspension for anything that created vaccine hesitancy. AHPRA’s social media guidelines for health practitioners state-
“Health practitioners are obliged to ensure their views are consistent with public health messaging.”
“Views expressed which may be consistent with evidence-based material may not necessarily be consistent with public health messaging.”
Public Health Messaging is generated from government. In a Daily Telegraph exclusive, it has been revealed the NSW Government used a “Nudge Unit” comprising behavioural experts to manipulate the population on Covid-19 policies.
Under Freedom of Information, it was revealed that the nudge unit recommended government use techniques to minimise public perception of the risk of vaccine side effects and boost QR check-ins by “harnessing the surveillance effect.” Behavioural economic experts and the Institute for Public Affairs say the nudge unit has been “weaponised” as a tool of government.
The Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care states Covid-19 vaccinations are safe and effective and that vaccines protect you from the virus that causes Covid-19. The government encourages everyone in Australia aged 5 years plus to book their free Covid-19 vaccination. https://insulinresistance.org/index.php/jir/article/view/71
This article appeared in The Koondrook and Barham Bridge Newspaper, 6 October 2022.