
mRNA vaccine inventor speaks out on 'Tucker' after YouTube deletes video of him discussing risks
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The inventor of the mRNA vaccine technology that went into some COVID vaccines told "Tucker Carlson Tonight" on Wednesday that YouTube deleted a video in which he discussed his concerns and findings.
"A Norwegian study conducted of 100 nursing home residents who died after receiving Pfizer's Corona shots. They found that at least ten of those deaths were likely caused by the vaccine. 10%," said Carlson. Meanwhile, the New York Post reported that researchers found a link between rare cases of juvenile heart inflammation and vaccines from Pfizer and Moderna, which utilize the mRNA route. "Young adults in the prime of their lives are being forced to take the vaccine because Tony Fauci said that," Carlson said, adding that Malone "has a right to speak," given his expertise.More Related News

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