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U.S. health regulatory officials are “deliberately reneging on what their mission is,” according to Dr. Meryl Nass, an internist and biological warfare epidemiologist.
In an interview with Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., on “RFK Jr. The Defender Podcast,” Nass said the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and “who knows how many other federal agencies are just making things up as they go along.”
“These are not mistakes,” said Nass. “This is malfeasance.”
Nass, a member of the Children’s Health Defense scientific advisory committee, said that presumably, some federal health regulatory officials have taken an oath to obey the law — “but they are not.”
Nass told Kennedy:
“I’d like to tell your listeners that I will never take another vaccine as long as I live because God knows what’s in them. You can’t rely on the fact that anyone is testing them or that the FDA is looking over anybody’s shoulder to make sure that what’s supposed to be in them is really in them.
“And it seems that the current COVID-19 vaccines are being made with very sloppy processes. We can’t be sure what’s in them. And why would we think they’re gonna do better with the other vaccines in the future?”
Nass said documents obtained through Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuits revealed that CDC officials acknowledged mRNA COVID-19 vaccines were not included in the old vaccine definition — “so they had to change it.”
Nass also pointed to the FDA’s authorization of the fall COVID-19 boosters without any human data as another example of medical malfeasance. The FDA applied faulty logic with no scientific rationale, she said.
“What they’ve said is, ‘Well, we do it for flu shots,” she told Kennedy.
But flu shots are completely different, Nass explained. The flu shots do not use mRNA technology. Moreover, there was a long-established history of using flu shots, she said.
“They [the flu shots] actually had some honest science and they were only changing one or two molecules in the flu shots. And there had never been any problem with that,” Nass told Kennedy.
Nass pointed out that even Dr. Paul Offit, a member of the FDA’s vaccine advisory panel who was known to be a big “proponent of vaccines,” said it made no sense to grandfather in COVID-19 boosters in the way flu shots were annually grandfathered in.
“Just because they are grandfathering in flu shots every year without human trials or very minimal human trials, that doesn’t mean they can do that with these new shots. There’s no regulatory justification,” Nass said.