Tag: mRNA vaccines
Jonathan Gilthorpe on Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine being awarded for research on mRNA vaccines
Watch Zoia Zakariasdotter’s interview with Jonathan Gilthorpe The interview is available in Swedish further down in this post. Summary of the interview with Jonathan Gilthorpe This interview features Dr. Jonathan Gilthorpe discussing the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, awarded for research on mRNA vaccines. Gilthorpe, a research scientist with 30 years of experience in microbiology,…
Sasha Latypova on the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine being awarded for research on mRNA vaccines
Watch Zoia Zakariasdotter’s interview with Sasha Latypova Summary of the interview with Sasha Latypova Sasha Latypova, a retired expert from the pharmaceutical industry with 25 years of experience, expresses strong criticism of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine being awarded for research on mRNA vaccines. She argues that this technology has led to extensive…
Sven Roman on the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine and mRNA Vaccines
Watch Zoia Zakariasdotter’s Interview with Nobel Prize Protest Committee’s Sven Roman The Interview in English Introduction to Sven RomanIn a recent interview, Sven Roman, a distinguished child psychiatrist and chief physician, discusses his views on the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. This award has garnered significant attention for being awarded to researchers involved in…
Investigation Reveals Possible Link Between COVID-19 Vaccination and Decline in Birth Rates 2022-2023: A Global and Swedish Perspective
It’s likely that almost 13 million fewer children will have been born in 2022-2023, and this may be related to the mass vaccination against COVID-19 infection. How many fewer children will have been born in the world in 2022 and 2023 as a possible effect of COVID vaccination? In Sweden, birth rates have significantly dropped…
How many people in the world have experienced serious side effects from COVID-19 vaccines?
This is considerably more difficult to calculate than the number of deaths, for several reasons. In Denis Rancourt’s calculation of the number of deaths from COVID-19 vaccines, which we refer to here, he and his research team have based their calculations on official statistics of all deceased and vaccinated people in 17 countries in the…