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Safe and Effective: A Second Opinion

“One thing that’s become very clear now is that the vaccine doesn’t prevent transmission and, in fact, has very limited efficacy - if any - of preventing infection. Certainly, when you look at age groups under 70, the harms clearly seem to outweigh the benefits for most people.”

Dr Aseem Malhotra, Cardiologist


'Safe and Effective: A Second Opinion', shines a light on Covid-19 vaccine injuries and bereavements, but also takes an encompassing look at the systemic failings that appear to have enabled them. It looks at leading analysis of pharmaceutical trials, the role of the MHRA in regulating these products, the role of the SAGE behavioural scientists in influencing policy and the role of the media and Big Tech companies in suppressing free and open debate on the subject.


by Oracle Films, narrated by John Bowe

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The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) regulates medicines in the UK. It is responsible for ensuring that medicines meet applicable standards of safety, quality and efficacy.

86% of the MHRA’s funding comes from the drug industry.

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90% of people who died with Covid in the first 5 months of this year were vaccinated, when only 79% of the population was vaccinated.

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Dr Aseem Malhotra presents his new peer-reviewed paper, published in the Journal of Insulin Resistance, entitled: ‘Curing the pandemic of misinformation on COVID-19 mRNA vaccines through real evidence-based medicine’.


Full paper: Part 1, Part 2



On September 27, 2022, the World Council for Health hosted a press conference in London, where Dr. Malhotra presented on his paper, and was joined by Dr. Ryan Cole, a pathologist from the United States, and Dr. Tess Lawrie, Director of E-BMC Ltd and EbMCsquared CiC and member of the WCH Steering Committee.


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Watch Del Bigtree's interview with Dr Malhotra

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