British doctor testifies to existence of inflamed heart arteries in vaccinated

I am going to quote from an article titled “Cardiologist’s testimony on the corruption and dangers of the COVID-19 vaccination” by Dr Aseem Malhotra, a British cardiologist. It is printed in the July-August issue of Nexus, an Aussie magazine that is paywalled. I am only going to quote a brief passage as the article is copyrighted. I think fair use will allow for use of a brief passage. The entire article is five and one-half pages, and is court testimony that Dr. Malhotra delivered to the Helsinki District Court on April 12, 2024. (See Editor’s note below.) There are two links, the first to this testimony, so it is publicly available.

Then, within a few weeks, I was called up by a whistleblower and a very prestigious British institution, I will name that institution, which I have not done publicly before, as the University of Oxford. This cardiologist explained to me that a group of researchers in his department had accidentally found, through use of very specialized imaging of the heart, that there was a signal of increased inflammation of the heart arteries, which was there in the vaccinated, but not there in the unvaccinated.

The lead researcher of that group had sat down the juniors and had said that “We are not going to explore these findings any further because it may affect our funding from the pharmaceutical industry”.

From Nexus: “Editor’s note: Dr. Malhotra’s testimony was delivered … with the understanding that any deviation from the truth would constitute perjury. This is important because anyone who wants to bring a court case against any institutions with regards to the COVID-19 experimental jab , they can now use this sworn testimony from Dr. Malhotra. YouTube banned Dr. Malhotra’s sworn testimony but you can see the full version at https://tinyurl.com/2s3zr7fz or https://tinyurl.com/4t4csstj.”

31 thoughts on “British doctor testifies to existence of inflamed heart arteries in vaccinated

  1. “The lead researcher of that group had sat down the juniors and had said that “We are not going to explore these findings any further because it may affect our funding from the pharmaceutical industry”.

    How revealing. I assume that includes funding from the very same companies that produced the vaccines (Pfizer, Moderna, etc.), which might explain why they decided not to investigate the matter further. If this isn’t a clear example of conflict of interest at play here, I don’t know what is.

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  2. We traveled the UK at the time. There was a little display in the lobby of the Oxford science museum, telling about the key role of Oxford in the development of the ‘rona vaccine. I can mail an image, just let me know. By the way, we were surprised by the big dinosaur collection. But it’s at another place.

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    1. Surprised in what way? Were they extensive “recreations” or “the actual fossils”? Skeptics will tell you most museum displays are the former.. though not always clearly marked as such..

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      1. Oxford museum states their big ones, including the T Rex, are repicas.I just shared some impressions from our UK trip 22.Science museum London, an artificial tree, supposed to collect CO2. The London science museum has a lunar landing installation, by the way.On that journey, we came across the palace in London, it was after the ceremony.Net quote:”With a symbolic touch of the Commonwealth Globe of Nations, which was placed on a podium, the Queen set off a chain of lights leading to the Principal Beacon outside Buckingham Palace.The beacon takes the form of a sculpture dubbed the “Tree of Trees”.”PS – museums are free, like at the mall in DC.

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      2. “Skeptics will tell you most museum displays are the former.. though not always clearly marked as such.”

        Even the mainstream media admits that these exhibits are replicas or fakes if you pay closer attention. It’s not really a secret.

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      1. The above photographs were sent to me by Horst, and if he does not stop by again I will repeat the brief explanations he offered. The bottom two have to do with Oxford’s pride in development of the Astra Zeneca “vaccine”.

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    1. That’s an obvious one : vi-Rus

      Do you see it? All vi-Ruses have Russian genes, hence their similarity, duh…

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  3. Hi Mark, my comment was actually not a knock-knock joke, MiniMe just turned it into one – and I am highly impressed. I Vi-Ruse is perfect.

    Speaking of that (since it’s too much work to embed images here) please google Sputnik and click the images tab.

    Videos and pictures of the early space programs are likely far worse than you remember. E.g. Alan Shepards first space launch is a real knee-slapper. Super-mason Shepard is also the most famous “hero” of my fathers hometown and high school (Derry, NH, Pinkerton Academy).

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    1. Alan Shepard – First American in Space (youtube.com)

      A giant phallus, lots of men in clean white lab coats with NASA logos, puffs of smoke, jump cuts every 2 seconds, a close ups of a man on a respirator wearing a helmet with a hose, a cartoon of Earth’s surface, I’m convinced!

      The few shots I’ve seen of his Mercury rocket “blasting off” look similar to the Apollo 17 launch of the lunar module from the Moon’s surface, just terrible animation.

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    2. Where Have All Our Heroes Gone? I heard this song on the MIT radio show “lost and found” which features forgotten songs from the 1960s and 70s. If you think propaganda has gotten stupider in recent years then have a listen to this – it hasn’t, it’s always been awful. Bet you can’t get through the whole thing without cracking up.

      Where Have All Our Heroes Gone (Bill Anderson) – YouTube

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      1. Where have all your Heroes gone? They never really existed. A working class Hero is something to be. But then again, Heroes are rarely remembered…But legends never die.

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  4. The vaccine and the satellite: A tale of two Sputniks – Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (thebulletin.org)

    The mystery of Sputnik solved. It was a beach ball spray painted silver, with 4 CB whip antennae’s glued onto it, and then launched with a bad ass Soviet rocket into orbit for a few days.

    Quote from article :

    “As unrelated as a vaccine might seem to a satellite, in Russia, the comparison is powerful.

    “Everybody who has studied Soviet history would say that the two moments that Russian or Soviet patriots turned to in the 20th century as a source of pride and patriotism–one is victory in the Second World War, and the other is the launching of Sputnik and beating the US into space,” Hooper says.

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    1. “On October 4, 1957, Soviet scientists shocked the world and launched a “new moon” into Earth’s orbit, a metal beach ball-sized sphere with radio transmitters and batteries. Amateur radio enthusiasts and the news media listened for Sputnik, the first manufactured satellite, as it circled 500 miles overhead beeping–a simple sound that conveyed a powerful message: The Soviet Union had beaten the United States into space and had the technology to launch a missile-bound nuclear weapon at cities around the world.

      10-4 Good buddy! 500 miles overhead? how come LOE is now only 200 miles? Those Soviets really kicked ass in science. A beeping noise – a simple sound to tell you how F-ing stupid you are to believe this shiite.

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        1. That youtube video is nearly unwatchable due to the frequent breaks while i need to take while watching this completely unbelievable government propaganda film. The 1950s has to be the most irony-blind era, with the worst actors, and least convincing propaganda.

          In retrospect, the A-bomb fakes of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, along with the moon landings, were extremely easy to pull off. The government had total control of all the press during that history, with only total fringe elements questioning anything the government reported. It’s no accident those psyops are no laughable, if you said it happened in the NY Times back then 95% of population would believe it in a second. Today, it’s more like 25%.

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        2. I read the transcript from JPL and frankly it makes me ill how no one goes back today and reads this crap, the primary source material, to see what absolute lies, fabrications, and exaggerations they have always pushed. They claim they could see a 3 foot cannonball supposedly launched 500 miles in the sky over their heads. Just like our gullible population says they can see the automobile sized objects called starlink flying like a bunch of reindeer with red glowing noses around the world however many times a day they claim these cannonballs with super batteries work. So how come a Tesla, the state of the art automobile, can’t go more than 5 hours at cruising speed (70mph) on the highway without a recharge? Yet we can fire stuff into the vacuum where temperatures and radiation are far more extreme than earths, and the batteries last years and years and even decades!

          Conspiracy candy answer: hidden alien technology from UFOs captured by NAZIs and launched from Antartica.

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        3. I had meant to comment on this the past few weeks and was looking for the correct opportunity. In the past few months I read Ralph Rene’s and Bill Kaysings moon landing hoax books. Unfortunately I’m 99.9% sure those two gentlemen are controlled opposition, which is no surprise.

          I say this is because both of them were pushing space flight and orbits as real, while the moon landings were fake. Kaysing also pushed some hard conspiracy candy BS like the Apollo 1 astronauts were murdered for being potential whistleblowers, along with some geologist, and his wife, who examined the moonrocks and found they were fake. So in sum Kaysing was no hero; in fact his role was extremely pernicious, which was to send a message to whistleblowers they could be murdered for saying anything about Apollo or the rest of the space program (which he claimed was legitimate). Along with pushing the fear of ICBMs and the fake moon landing as a cover-up for ICBM development, which Dave McGowan proudly shilled.

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          1. As if on cue Miles is a day late and dollar short – latest article is Space X is fake, while suggesting China’s space program is real. Thats very weak sauce, all space programs the public knows of are fake, there could be real space programs but unknowable and pointless to consider; as I’ve said before if tech were that advanced, we’d all be chipped and working on Borg ship by now. Also the whole Chinese domination of science; c’mon people, science is international, most of the top scientists are European and American, fake as well as real. The Chinese do not dominate at an elite science level, nor do possess any inherent superiority in math or science, that is just more nonsense pushed on America to make your kid into a STEM robot.

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            1. To the credit of the Chinese scientists, and other Chinese citizens I’ve known, is their general candor and honesty. Not one Chinese national has ever said anything good about their government or attempted to defend their authoritarian policies and propaganda; in complete contrast to most Americans, especially the educated elite, who are the complete opposite in defending indefensible government policies (i.e. War on Terror).

              Also, several Chinese scientists, one who claimed to be at the scene, have claimed Tiananmen Square in 1989 was completely staged. Which is refreshing to hear an “elite” be honest about a psyop, something you are unlikely to hear from a Western elite.

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              1. “Not one Chinese national has ever said anything good about their government or attempted to defend their authoritarian policies and propaganda; ..”

                Which is funny because outsiders always assume that China is a communist dictatorship with heavy censorship and propaganda akin to North Korea, especially in the West. If that was really the case, you’d expect those same Chinese nationals to view the CCP and its policies more favorably. Yet, we don’t see that, which proves to me that either China isn’t as dystopian as it’s claimed to be or their propaganda machine isn’t as good as America’s or similar western countries’. I suspect it’s the latter, but I might be wrong. If there are any Chinese visitors here, I’d like to hear your thoughts on the matter.

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                1. I wouldn’t expect any Chinese visitors speaking out too soon, They know they’re being watched,(not by us) But unlike us..The Divided States Of America, If you always “do”…what you’ve always “done”. you’ll always “get”…what you’ve always “got”.

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      1. I do not imagine a beep, even in LEO, travels far.

        Elon Musk’s Starlink satellites are said to be at 500 miles. I must say that reception via Starllink is steady and reliable, as opposed to Viasat, in geosynchronous orbit, which was never reliable. We could not invite anyone over to watch a football game.

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        1. the beep was produced on the ground. Story goes that it sent down radio waves.

          the story is more plausible than the voyager 1 story of course.

          15 billion miles, smfh.

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