Former U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Director Dr. Robert Redfield has just exposed a major cover-up of the risks linked to Covid mRNA shots.
According to Redfield, who led the CDC under President Donald Trump, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) underreported adverse events from the injections in order to push a false “safe and effective” narrative for the shots.
The Covid mRNA shots “never should have been mandated,” Redfield warned as he testified before the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee.
Redfield was called to testify as a witness for the Democrat-controlled Senate oversight hearing entitled “Risky Research: Oversight of U.S. Taxpayer-Funded High-Risk Virus Research.”
The hearing also included other expert witnesses such as Dr. Gerald Parker, Dr. Carrie Wolinetz, and Dr. Kevin Esvelt.
The former CDC chief accused Democrat President Joe Biden’s government of suppressing data about vaccine injuries.
He says the Biden admin covered up the deadly side effects of the experimental mRNA injection in an effort to prevent vaccine hesitancy.
“There was not appropriate transparency from the beginning about the potential side effects of these vaccines, and I do think there were inappropriate decisions by some to try to underreport any side effects because they argued that would make the public less likely to get vaccinated,” Redfield testified.
Redfield told senators that the biggest mistake of all was the Biden admin’s decision to mandate the mRNA injections.
“They never should have been mandated,” he said.
“It should have been open to personal choice.
“They don’t prevent infection, they do have side effects.”
A growing number of doctors and scientists now say that the cost to society and the cost to the individual taking the Covid injection far outweigh any of the proposed benefits.
Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI) pointed out that Biden officials such as Dr. Peter Marks, head of the FDA’s Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, continue to deny that the injections are dangerous.
“They’re saying they [vaccine side effects] are rare and they’re mild,” Johnson said.
“The FDA should release all of the safety data they have,” Redfield replied.
“I was very disappointed to hear that they’re planning to hold on to that [safety data] until 2026,” he continued.
“That really creates a sense of a total lack of trust in our public health agencies toward vaccination.
“It’s counterproductive,” he added.
Johnson lamented that he has been unable to get Sen. Gary Peters (D-WI), the chairman of the Senate Homeland Security Committee, to issue any subpoenas to the relevant health agencies to obtain the safety data.
“I would suggest you do that,” the Republican told Peters.
Johnson was poised to spearhead investigations into Covid vaccine malfeasance himself as Chair of the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations starting in 2023.
However, Republicans did not gain the majority in the 2022 midterm elections.
Sen. Johnson said there’s “a lot more” being covered up than the Covid origin story.
“There are many aspects of our miserably failed response to Covid that needs to be uncovered, not the least of which, the sabotage of early treatment,” Johnson said.
“The public has a right to know.”