Coronavirus UK: Council goes to war with anti-vaxxers targeting vulnerable people

By Jack Wright for MailOnline 

Dr Andrew Kaufman is a psychiatrist who received his training and degrees from Duke University, MIT and South Carolina Medical University

Dr Andrew Kaufman

Dr Andrew Kaufman is a psychiatrist who received his training and degrees from Duke University, MIT and South Carolina Medical University.

He has denied the existence of SARS-CoV-2 and all viruses in general, saying that viruses are instead exosomes, a natural transport vehicle made by our cells.

Dr Kaufman has become well-known on YouTube for claiming that the pandemic is not a ‘real medical pandemic’, but a pretext for the suspension of human rights.

The psychiatrist has also claimed that the vaccine has not even proven safe or effective because there has not been enough time to test the jab.

In reality, there are many vaccines that are under development, in clinical trials, or awaiting regulatory approval.

Those that have been submitted for approval have been undergoing clinical trials for 10 or 11 months. They have completed all the phases usually associated with clinical trials.

Those trials proved them to be both safe and effective.

Dr Hilde De Smet has claimed that face masks cause excess Co2 and that animal trials were skipped in the development of Pfizer and Moderna's new Covid-19 vaccines because using mRNA vaccines on animals triggers dangerous inflammation

Dr Hilde De Smet has claimed that face masks cause excess Co2 and that animal trials were skipped in the development of Pfizer and Moderna’s new Covid-19 vaccines because using mRNA vaccines on animals triggers dangerous inflammation

Dr Hilde De Smet

According to the Daily Friend website, Dr Hilde De Smet practices ‘natural and complementary therapies, applied kinesiology, traditional Chinese medicine, auriculotherapy, herbs and nutritional supplements, homeopathy, and light therapy, and has studied many healing systems, from the esoteric healing of Alice A. Bailey, Reiki, and the Alchemic Healing of Tareth, to the Toltec traditions from Mexico, the Q’ero traditions from Peru and traditional Amazonian healing methods’. 

She has claimed that face masks cause excess Co2 and that animal trials were skipped in the development of Pfizer and Moderna’s new Covid-19 vaccines because using mRNA vaccines on animals triggers dangerous inflammation.

Associated Press has proven this last claim to be totally false. It reported that the vaccines from Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna both rely on messenger RNA. 

MRNA vaccines contain a genetic code that trains the immune system to recognize the spike protein on the surface of the virus to generate an immune response.

Due to the urgent need for a vaccine in a surging pandemic, Pfizer and Moderna were given approval to simultaneously test their vaccines on animals while they were conducting Phase 1 trials on humans. The vaccines were tested on mice and macaques.

University of Pennsylvania professor of medicine Dr Drew Weissman, who has been studying mRNA and mRNA vaccines for decades, said they do not cause dangerous inflammation to animals.

Along with the vaccines for Pfizer and Moderna both passing animal trials, they also passed clinical trials on humans where they were tested on more than 70,000 people.

Carrie Madej is an osteopath who has claimed that the MRNA Covid-19 vaccines will convert us into genetically modified organisms by altering recipients' DNA

Carrie Madej is an osteopath who has claimed that the MRNA Covid-19 vaccines will convert us into genetically modified organisms by altering recipients’ DNA

Carrie Madej

Carrie Madej is an osteopath who has claimed that the MRNA Covid-19 vaccines will convert us into genetically modified organisms by altering recipients’ DNA (which carries genetic information).

As MRNA does not get incorporated into DNA, and all it does is code for the production of the virus’ spike protein which stimulates antibody production, this is a false claim which Madej does not back with scientific evidence.

She has also claimed that vaccines will ‘hook us all up to an artificial intelligence interface’ – another bogus claim made without hard evidence.