An explosive new peer-reviewed study by dozens of leading experts shows governments suppressed safety alarms about mRNA shots & used discredited “models” to tyrannize & harm humanity.
It’s official: The Covid pandemic response by authorities from the top to the bottom was a disaster on multiple fronts that must not be repeated, according to information compiled in a shocking new peer-reviewed study by dozens of scientists and experts from around the world in a wide range of disciplines.
Two of the key scientists behind it, lead author and microbiologist/immunologist Dr. Gerry Quinn and computational chemist Dr. Ronan Connolly, joined Behind The Deep State with The New American Senior Editor Alex Newman to break down the explosive findings.
Published in the International Journal of Public Health, the interdisciplinary team of 37 co-authors from 13 countries found “critical flaws” in the global management of the COVID-19 pandemic. The findings are shocking, from suppressing the safety signals surrounding the mRNA injections to using totally discredited “models” to undermine health and freedom.
The two co-authors of the study, titled “What Lessons Can Be Learned from the Management of the COVID-19 Pandemic?”, explain a few of the key problems with governments’ pandemic responses in this amazing episode. Make sure to share this bombshell news with policymakers!
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