(LifeSite) A Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) professor and drug safety analytics expert with over 30 years of expertise issued a strong warning against the continued use of mRNA COVID-19 shots Monday, explaining that it’s his “strong conviction” that all such vaccination programs “should stop immediately.”
Retsef Levi, a professor of operations management at the MIT Sloan School of Management, made the remarks in a January 30 Twitter video that has since been shared by the likes of cardiologist and author Dr. Aseem Malhotra, as well as prominent mRNA pioneer and biochemist Dr. Robert Malone.
When sharing Levi’s video, Dr. Malone backed up the professor’s argument by expressing his opinion that “the technology is not safe.”
Stop the mRNA genetic “vaccines”. The technology is not safe. https://t.co/O2zKOetsPN
— Robert W Malone, MD (@RWMaloneMD) January 30, 2023
According to Levi’s biography on the MIT webpage, the professor’s “current research is focused on the design of analytical data-driven decision support models and tools addressing complex business and system design decisions under uncertainty in areas such as health and healthcare management, supply chain, procurement and inventory management, revenue management, pricing optimization and logistics.”
In the video, Levi said he “became concerned” about the dangers of the jabs in mid-2021, “when it became known that the mRNA vaccines caused myocarditis and inflammation of the heart.”
The federal government’s Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) reports 33,334 deaths, 190,116 hospitalizations, 18,331 heart attacks, and 26,289 cases of myocarditis and pericarditis as of January 20. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has acknowledged that there is a risk of myocarditis and pericarditis connected to the jabs but maintains that the danger is low.
While the credibility of VAERS reports has been heavily scrutinized by backers of the mRNA injections, who have pointed out that anyone can submit a report to the system, researchers recognize a “high verification rate of reports of myocarditis to VAERS after mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccination,” suggesting that “under-reporting is more likely” than over-reporting, LifeSiteNews previously reported.
Meanwhile, correlative evidence continues to suggest a link between mRNA vaccination and heart problems, Levi said.
In the video, Levi said that an analysis of Israeli Emergency Medical Services (EMS) data from 2019 to 2021 “revealed some very concerning signals,” including a 25% increase in reported cardiac arrest among young people between the ages of 16 and 39 “in the first half of 2021, exactly with the vaccination campaign in Israel was launched.”