WASHINGTON – On Wednesday, U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.), chairman of the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, held a hearing titled, “Plausible Mechanisms of COVID-19 Injections Causing Cancer and Attacks on Scientific Publications and Research.” The seven witnesses testified in the following order:
- Angus Dalgleish, M.D.
- Professor Emeritus of Oncology; City St. George’s, University of London
- Wafik El-Deiry, M.D., PH.D.
- Director; Legorreta Cancer Center, Brown University
- Saskia Mostert, M.D., PH.D.
- Sabine Hazan, M.D.
- Chief Executive Officer, ProgenaBiome
- Aseem Malhotra, M.D.
- Consultant Cardiologist; HUM2N Clinic, London
- Julie Gralow, M.D.
- Chief Medical Officer; American Society of Clinical Oncology
- Tamika Felder
- Cancer Survivor
The hearing exposed the corruption facing the field of scientific research and why the public remains unaware of the medical dangers, like cancer, connected to the COVID injection.
“The testimony [of] today’s hearing raises the question of whether Big Pharma might also be funding individuals who troll scientific research that runs counter to its goals and narratives. It should come as no surprise, therefore, that during the pandemic, treatment alternatives using cheap and safe generic drugs were not only suppressed but actively sabotaged in favor of a liability-free and highly profitable experimental gene therapy… The fact that all the institutions that benefit from Big Pharma’s largesse actively push the experimental gene therapy is also the reason they are now working so hard to suppress the reality of COVID mRNA injection injuries,” Sen. Johnson opened.
“Big Pharma has spent billions on TV ads to capture the media and as a result, the narrative. Prior to 1997, there was serious journalism covering suspected vaccine injuries. In 1979, Mike Wallace reported on CBS’s 60 Minutes about swine flu vaccine injuries … They pulled the swine flu vaccine after about 25 to 30 deaths … We have over 39,000 deaths right now associated with the COVID injection worldwide,” Sen. Johnson said.
“I think the number one job of RFK Jr. is to restore integrity to science. And that’s the main purpose of this hearing: to just show that there’s been corruption. It’s not good … Don’t try and destroy people’s lives when they disagree. If there’s a one-word definition of science, I think it’s skepticism. It’s what’s driven science throughout history. You need the skeptic … Give that person a shot without just going to destroy them. And that’s what we’ve seen. Too many people [were] destroyed during COVID,” Sen. Johnson concluded.
The hearing was a continuation of Sen. Johnson’s investigative efforts to expose how Biden health officials downplayed and ignored significant safety signals for adverse events associated with the COVID-19 injections.
Watch the full video of the hearing here.
