Dr. Aseem Malhotra, a consultant cardiologist trained by the U.K.’s National Health Service, believes Big Pharma and Big Food are enemies of democracy — that’s because the “corporate machine” is “suppressing free speech” and doing things that are “anti-human.” In a recent episode of “RFK Jr. The Defender Podcast,” Maholtra told Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., that he routinely asks patients and members of the public this question: “Are you aware that the regulators who are approving drugs get most of their funding from the drug industry? How do you feel about that?”
“Nobody finds that acceptable,” Malhotra said. “So what we’ve got is unjust, undemocratic, unethical laws that are perpetuating this problem,” he told Kennedy. “We need to change those laws.” Malhotra recently published a two-part research paper, “Curing the pandemic of misinformation on mRNA covid-19 vaccines through real evidence-based medicine” in the Journal of Insulin Resistance. He also was featured in the new U.K. documentary, “Safe and Effective: A Second Opinion.”
In his interview with Kennedy, Malhotra shared how he was one of the first to take the Pfizer vaccine and how he publicly promoted the vaccines on TV. But that was before he thoroughly reviewed the scientific safety data, which convinced him the vaccines pose unprecedented harm. Malhotra told Kennedy he was prompted to look into the safety data on the covid-19 vaccine when his father — “a very eminent doctor in the U.K., considered one of the most prolific advocates for the National Health Service” — suffered an unexplained sudden cardiac death in July after getting an mRNA covid-19 vaccine.