UK MP Alleges Heart Foundation Covered Up Report Of Heart Inflammation Caused By mRNA Vaccine

According to British media reports on December 13, MP Andrew Bridgen used parliamentary privilege to make a blockbuster allegation that a senior member of the British Heart Foundation covered up a report that had conclusive evidence that mRNA Vaccines increased inflammation of the heart arteries.

Conservative MP Bridgen used an end of day adjournment debate to make his claims in the House of Commons to accuse a senior cardiologist who holds a leading position at the British Heart Foundation withholding a report on heart problems related to mRNA vaccines. The charity has denied the claims. Bridgen said the expert, who holds an important leadership position at the British Heart Foundation, had issued a non-disclosure agreement to his research team to ensure that this vital data never sees the light of the day because of funding and interests with Big Pharma.

Bridgen also pointed out that the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) receives 86% of its funding from the pharmaceutical industry, and most of the funding for the research department also comes from these big pharma.

In effect, it is the poachers who pay the gamekeepers. He quoted Richard Smith, former editor of the British Medical Journal, as saying that “Research misconduct is rife and not effectively been tackled. Something is rotten in British medicine and it has been for a long time.” Bridgen called for a moratorium on the CCP virus vaccine, pending a final review. He emphasized that studies have shown a 25% increase in calls from people aged 16-39 in Israel for heart attacks and cardiac arrests, which is related to the first and second doses of the vaccine, not to the CCP virus infection. Since the vaccine was rolled out, there will be 14,000 more cardiac arrests in 2021 than in 2020.

Vaccines have been ineffective but pose health risks, and systemic failures have cost the UK taxpayer money enormously and put increasing pressure on the NHS.

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