A recent narrative review published in the journal Cureus has called for a global moratorium on mRNA COVID-19 shots. The review highlights significant increases in serious adverse events among individuals who received the injections, as well as an “unacceptably high harm-to-reward ratio.”
The study's lead author and board-certified internist and cardiologist, Dr. Peter McCullough, described the retraction of the review as a “stunning act of scientific censorship.” The authors of the review argue that the initial phase 3 trials for Pfizer's and Moderna's COVID-19 mRNA shots focused exclusively on relative risk reduction, while omitting absolute risk reduction. Absolute risk reduction provides a clearer picture of the shots' real-world impact and shows that the reduction in the chance of getting sick in the entire population was much lower than the relative risk figures suggest.
The review also raises concerns about the balance between the shots' benefits and risks, suggesting that a large number of vaccinations would be needed to prevent one death from COVID-19. The authors recommend a global moratorium on mRNA products until all relevant questions pertaining to causality, residual DNA, and aberrant protein production are answered.
The review also cites quality control issues and process-related impurities with the mRNA shots, including the presence of the Simian virus 40 (SV40) promoter in samples of the Pfizer vaccine.
The authors call for an end to the use of COVID-19 mRNA shots and their immediate removal from the childhood vaccine schedule. They argue that it is unethical to administer an experimental vaccine to children who have a near-zero risk of dying from COVID-19 but a well-established risk of permanent heart damage.
The retraction of the paper has raised questions about industry pressure and scientific censorship. Despite the retraction, the review has gained significant attention, with more than 330,000 views/reads/downloads in one month. The study's authors plan to publish their findings elsewhere and report the unethical action to relevant authorities.
For those who have received the COVID-19 shots and are experiencing side effects, remedies such as hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin are suggested to eliminate the spike protein. The Front Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance (FLCCC) has developed a post-vaccine treatment protocol called I-RECOVER, which can be downloaded from the FLCCC website. Additional suggestions for detoxification and elimination of toxic proteins are also provided.






