Moderna using celebrity reports of adverse events to monitor victims rather than warn others?

Profit vs public safety

Pharmaceutical companies have both legal and moral obligations to warn consumers of potential adverse effects. They're expected to spend significant funds testing for those adverse effects and then warning both regulatory authorities and the public of the nature and frequency of those unwanted results, even when it means jeopardizing profits. Moderna is accused of violating these obligations to the public and putting profit before the public's welfare, monitoring and attempting to suppress vaccine injuries of people like journalist Megyn Kelly. 

Megyn goes public

Kelly revealed the tragic and sudden death of her sister in October 2022:

“My sister died,” Kelly said. “She was 58. Her name was Suzanne Crossley and she died Friday suddenly of a heart attack.”

Her sister suffered from other health issues beforehand and it was not clear whether the heart attack, at 58, was vaccine-related.

Then, in September 2023, Kelly went public with her regrets over having taken the COVID shot, explaining that she suffered an autoimmune disease shortly after agreeing to the jab:

I thank God I didn't, I didn't stick [my children] with that vaccine. I'm sorry I did it to myself. I've said this before, but I regret getting the vaccine, even though I'm a 52 year old woman, because I don't think I needed it. I think I would have been fine. I got Covid many times and it was well passed when the vaccine was doing what it was supposed to be doing.

A top doctor in the field confirmed the potential link between the new autoimmune disease and the jab:

And then, for the first time, I tested positive for an autoimmune issue at my annual physical and I asked, I went to the best rheumatologist in New York, and I asked her, “do you think this could have to do with the fact that I got the damn booster and then got Covid within three weeks?” 

And she said, “yes, yes.” I wasn't the only one she'd seen that with. [Emphases added.]

Challenging Trump

A few days after revealing her vaccine-related adverse events, Kelly interviewed President Trump and challenged him on the blanket protection given to Big Pharma from any liability for vaccine injuries and deaths. 

Of course, a lot of people have been vaccine injured and that's one of the questions those people are mad that they were rushed through and that they can't sue. [Emphasis added.]

Trump not accepting responsibility

Trump's response echoed that of many other pro-vaccination politicians when confronted with vaccine injuries: 

Well I never gave mandates and people have to make up their own, you know, make their own decision, as far as I’m concerned.” [Emphasis added.]

Being told the vaccine injured have only themselves to blame does not sit well with many vaccine victims, particularly after being pressured socially and economically to take the shots amidst government assurances of their safety.

Moderna not taking responsibility

Journalist Lee Fang investigated Moderna's treatment of public claims of vaccine injuries. In a collaboration with RealClearInvestigations, Fang publicized the company's focus not on warning users of its products' potential dangers, but on suppressing that information to keep their revenues from falling, as reported by Kelly:

Fang obtained exclusive internal documents from Moderna that show how the vaccine maker worked to monitor, suppress, and even attack online discourse about the COVID-19 shots . . . 

Fang exposed how people like Alex Berenson, Russell Brand, Michael Shellenberger, Jay Bhattacharya, MD, and, yes, even Megyn, were targeted by Moderna’s “misinformation reporting system.” [Emphases added.]

Kelly discussed an email uncovered by Fang in which Moderna officials flag the clip of Megyn reporting her autoimmune disease and issue an internal warning of the potential of the clip to “discourage people who are on the fence about getting vaccinated.” Fang noted the irony of the email's conclusion, that the jab's link to autoimmune disease is in fact found in the scientific literature (of the government itself), even as the email's author worries that the information will get out to the public:

In its alert about Kelly, the company noted that her comments added to growing concern around autoimmune disorders and COVID-19 vaccinations. The Moderna misinformation email proceeded to offer data that appeared to reaffirm, rather than debunk, Kelly’s assertions. The alert concluded with a message about an NIH report that highlights a link between SARS-CoV-2 vaccination and inflammatory and autoimmune skin diseases. Moderna did not dispute the findings of the NIH study, but noted that it “is in rotation in anti-vaccine spaces online." [Emphases added.]

Mainstream media assisting . . . Big Pharma

Kelly explains that Moderna can only get away with putting profits before consumers if the media fail to make their actions well known and that the vacuum left by mainstream media in failing to do so provides the opportunity for alternative media to grow and fulfill the role media is supposed to take — acting as a watchdog over those who would harm the public:

They’re admitting internally that it’s a problem, but they’re upset that I am talking about it and Alex Berenson, and Russell Brand, and Michael Shellenberger, and Dr. Jay Bhattacharya are talking about it because they don’t want it discussed. And the mainstream media outlets were only too happy to comply.

They [censored] without caring whether there was truth to it. They just didn’t like it. That’s what’s led, in part, to the power and strength of outlets like ours. [Emphases added.]

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