2:32 minute video
“Hello. My name is Dr. Joseph Fraiman. I’m an emergency physician based in Louisiana. In addition, I am a clinical scientist.
I was lead author of the peer-reviewed study that re-analyzed the original Pfizer and Moderna clinical trials for the messenger RNA COVID-19 vaccines. We found the vaccine increased serious adverse events at a rate of 1 in 800.
At the time of publication, my co-authors and I did not believe our single study warranted the withdrawal of the messenger RNA vaccines from the market. However, since its publication, multiple new pieces of evidence have come to light, and this has caused me to re-evaluate my position…
In addition, now we have multiple autopsy studies that find essentially conclusive evidence that the vaccines are inducing sudden cardiac deaths...
While many nations that have been using the messenger-RNA vaccines have experienced an increase in excess mortality, more people dying than should be expected from past years. And this correlates in time with the initial vaccine rollout, and then with the subsequent booster campaigns…
Together, this information calls into question that the vaccine’s benefits are outweighing the harm. I believe, given the information, the messenger-RNA vaccines need to be withdrawn from the market until new randomized, controlled trials can clearly demonstrate the benefits of the vaccines outweigh the serious harm we now know the vaccines are causing.”
Website Terms and Conditions of Use and Agency Agreement
https://rumble.com/s/terms
TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF USE OF WEB SITE/ACCEPTANCE OF THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS THROUGH USE
By using the Rumble Service, you signify your agreement to all terms, conditions, and notices contained or referenced herein (the ""Terms of Use""). Rumble reserves the right, in its discretion, to update or revise the Terms of Use. Please check the Terms of Use periodically for changes. Your use of the Rumble Service subsequent to the posting of any change(s) to the Terms of Use will be deemed your acceptance of such change(s).