Eighty Medical Centers Across America are Conducting COVID Vaccine Experiments on Children as Young as Six Months Old
According to a news report from TMJ4 News in Milwaukee, Wisc., there are now over 80 medical centers now participating in studies that inject children as young as six months old with the COVID-19 vaccine.
The video news report painted this twisted medical experimentation on children in the best possible light and said 3,000 children “have been chosen” to be part of these studies. University of Wisconsin Health is leading the way on sticking babies with the vax.
“We started about a week and a half ago bringing the families in, evaluating the children, and then giving them the first injection,” said Dr. William Hartman of UW Health.
That news report can be seen here:
Experimenting on infants with the COVID jab began months ago when the pharmaceutical giant Moderna launched their KidCOVE program, starting the nationwide trend of injecting experimental COVID-19 vaccines into babies as young as six months old.
“Especially with kids going back to school, it’s going to be a great boom because we consider, you know, not in a derogatory sense, we consider kids to be vectors,” said Dr. Steve Plimpton, lead investigator for the Moderna study in Arizona.
Big League Politics has reported on how experts and whistleblowers are speaking out urging parents not to stick their children with the vaccine:
“Just as the FDA has now fully approved Pfizer’s COVID-19 shot for children ages 5 to 11, a Harvard University epidemiologist is urging parents to forgo giving their children the experimental jab.
Dr. Martin Kulldorff, a professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School and a biostatistician at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital, said in an interview with EpochTV that the risks of the experimental medicine for children outweigh any potential benefits.
“I don’t think children should be vaccinated for COVID,” he said. “I’m a huge fan of vaccinating children for measles, for mumps, for polio, for rotavirus, and many other diseases, that’s critical. But COVID is not a huge threat to children,” he said on the channel’s “American Thought Leaders” program.
“They can be infected, just like they can get the common cold, but they’re not a big threat. They don’t die from this, except in very rare circumstances. So if you want to talk about protecting children or keeping children safe, I think we can talk about traffic accidents, for example, which they are really at some risk.”
Kulldorf, who reportedly has served on scientific advisory committees to the FDA and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said “there are other things that we should make sure [of] to keep children safe.”
“But COVID is not a big risk factor for children.”
Kulldorf then pointed to CDC data showing that only 195 children under the age of 4, and 442 between 5 and 18, have died from COVID-19 in the United States from the disease’s inception in early 2020 to October 20th, 2021, making the sample size almost 2 years worth of fatalities.
Dr. Robert Malone, the inventor of the messenger RNA technology in the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines, also agrees with Kulldorf on his view of skipping the shot for children.
“There is absolutely no scientific or medical justification for vaccinating children, in my opinion,” he recently posted on social media.“
The COVID vaccine regime is resulting in a global technocracy where children are being experimented upon.
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