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NIH chief admits in undercover video that COVID-19 vaccines have mixed evidence and social distancing was “made up”
By Cassie B. // Dec 02, 2024

O’Keefe Media Group has just released a new undercover video, and once again, they’ve caught someone in a position of power making a surprising admission.

On this occasion, the video is focused on U.S. National Library of Medicine Chief of Health Data Standards Branch Raja Cholan, who actually said a lot of the things that many conservatives have been saying about the pandemic all along – and got censored by social media as a result.

Cholan, whose division is part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), shared his thoughts about the pandemic, vaccines, and social distancing in conversations with an undercover journalist posing as a date. He works for the National Library of Medicine, which is the country’s official health library and is in charge of electronic cataloging and the PubMed application that provides journal studies to the public. They also summarize clinical trials and analyze visual health data.

He told the journalist that he doesn’t fully understand the bureaucracy aspect of his job, but he is a public health expert who oversees 40 employees. When she told him she has a family member who is against vaccines, he opened up to her about the dangers.

He said “I probably shouldn’t be saying this out loud. I haven't gotten the latest COVID shots, and I'm not going to… there's mixed evidence about if it really does anything."

He also told her that people under 30 have a higher risk of heart conditions, and the data supports it.

“I don’t even know if these vaccines stop you from getting COVID. They don’t,” he added.

He said that he believes that most people working for federal health agencies really do want to help people, but if it turns out that people like former National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Director Dr. Fauci did fund the creation of the COVID-19 virus, they should be held accountable.

He also mentioned social distancing, saying that the standard of six feet “wasn’t based on any real evidence that it did anything – it was completely made up.”

When the journalist asked him if mRNA vaccines are safe, he said that they definitely raise your risk of myocarditis. Pfizer and Moderna are making a lot of money from all of these vaccine mandates, he pointed out, and they benefited from the accelerated approvals.

“I think we’re all going to learn [about the dangers of the Covid vaccine] when it’s too late,” he said.

He added that he figures that if he’s most likely going to get the virus anyway and will be alright, why take on the risks of the vaccine?

Some employees are trying to skirt FOIA requests

In addition, he made an interesting admission about the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) when explaining it to his date. He said that sometimes people at these agencies were instructed to purposely misspell certain sensitive words so they wouldn’t show up in searches when FOIA requests are pulled.

Earlier this year, the National Institutes of Health admitted they funded gain of function research at the place where the COVID-19 pandemic is now believed to have originated, the Wuhan Institute of Virology, directly contradicting past assertions by Fauci under oath that he was not involved. Fauci and others with the NIH are believed to have received significant kickbacks from pharmaceutical companies from COVID-19 vaccines.

Sources for this article include:

X.com

WCBM.com



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