Dr. Aseem Malhotra has gone from vaccine-pushing cardiologist to one of the most prominent voices against Covid jabs in the world. He has put his career and his future on the line by putting a huge target on his back for the vaxx-pushers and their cronies to hit. But the truth is the truth and he is determined to get it out to the masses.
On a recent interview with GBNews host Neil Oliver, Dr. Malhotra explained from his expert perspective why the Covid jabs should never have been injected into a single human.
“In my whole career in medicine, Neil, with all the academic work I’ve done looking at all different areas of medicine, specifically also related to cardiovascular disease, I have never seen such high, overwhelming quality of evidence of harm of any drug and such poor efficacy,” he said.
One would think that with the overwhelming evidence, much of which we’ve discussed ad nauseam here, there shouldn’t be a single lucid person on the planet who is still willing to get jabbed. It definitely seems that more people are waking up, but there are still millions of Americans and hundreds of millions worldwide who wholeheartedly embrace the jabs and can’t wait to get another booster in their arm.
According to Dr. Malhotra, this can be attributed to indoctrination and ignorance, but there’s another factor at play. A psychosis Dr. Malhotra calls “Delusion of Benefit” has prompted many people to willfully ignore the evidence of against the “safe and effective” narrative in favor of justifying their poor decisions. Watch:
BREAKING :
Re-analysis of mRNA vaccine data suggests one serious side effect is Psychosis
Many people who took the jab may be suffering from ‘delusion of benefit’ says cardiologist
Overwhelming evidence to be presented in court that jab is ‘not safe & NOT effective’ pic.twitter.com/rO0AewTDV9
— Dr Aseem Malhotra (@DrAseemMalhotra) April 23, 2023
Fewer people, including many vaccine skeptics, are ringing the alarm bell about the jabs lately. But there are still plenty of people to reach with the truth, so we must continue to express it at every opportunity.
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It all shows that just reasoning isn’t good enough. You have to take into account a big chunk of human’s stupid interests.
The man is a good reasonor, yet he fell for the scam in the first place. It’s great to have him being illuminated, yet he will fail another time, if he doesn’t change his attitude that is.
Yep, and we see it just about everywhere. The push of homosexuality and transvestism. The push to combat “climate change”. People become brainwashed and convinced they’re being a good person, and doing something good, when in reality they’re being and doing the complete opposite.
“The coming of the lawless one is by the activity of Satan with all power and false signs and wonders, and with all wicked deception for those who are perishing, because they refused to love the truth and so be saved. Therefore God sends them a strong delusion, so that they may believe what is false, in order that all may be condemned who did not believe the truth but had pleasure in unrighteousness.” – 2 Thess. 2:9-12