Thursday, 27 October 2022

Safe and Effective: A Second Opinion (2022) | Oracle Films | News Uncut

Safe and Effective? A Second Opinion.  
Oracle Films.  YouTube Censored!

A MUST watch!



Now view here:



https://www.oraclefilms.com/safeandeffective


Safe and Effective: A Second Opinion


Safe and Effective: A Second Opinion shines a light on Covid-19 vaccine 

injuries and bereavements, but also takes an encompassing look at the 

systemic failings that appear to have enabled them.


We look at leading analysis of pharmaceutical trials, the role of the MHRA 

in regulating these products, the role of the SAGE behavioural scientists in 

influencing policy and the role of the media and Big Tech companies in 

supressing free and open debate on the subject.

This film was created in collaboration with Mark Sharman; Former ITV 

and BSkyB Executive and News Uncut. It is a self-financed, one-hour 

TV programme, formatted for 2 commercial breaks.

The documentary was removed from YouTube on 26th October 2022 

under the pretext of alleged "medical misinformation". At that time it had 

accumulated over 990,000 views and 7,000 comments.



Watch the film in 4K here and decide for yourself.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9jMONZMuS2U

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An Intercept investigation based on over 5,500 pages of @nihgov documents has uncovered a litany of mishaps in U.S. labs, including in highly secure biosafety level 3 and biosafety level 4 labs.⁠

Many of the incidents involved less dangerous pathogens that can be handled with basic safety equipment, and most did not lead to infection. But several accidents happened while scientists were handling deadly or debilitating viruses in highly secure labs, and a few did lead to illness.⁠

“People have it in their minds that lab accidents are very, very rare, and if they happen, they happen only in the least well-run overseas labs,” said Richard Ebright, a molecular biologist at Rutgers University and an advocate for better biosafety standards. “That simply isn’t true.”⁠

The United States has the most robust biomedical funding in the world, and controversial breakthroughs in science often come from American labs. Yet the United States lacks a central framework for lab oversight.⁠

The United States has a patchwork of regulations and guidelines covering lab biosafety. Safety training can vary widely from one institution to the next. Experiments involving certain pathogens and some research funded by the U.S. government is subject to oversight, but critics say that other areas are like the Wild West. ⁠

Unless they work with the most dangerous pathogens, biolabs don’t have to register with the U.S. government. As a result, there is little visibility into the biosafety of experiments carried out by private companies or foundations.⁠

“Your favorite tech billionaire could, with their own money, do basically whatever the hell they want with any pathogen,” said Rocco Casagrande, managing director of Gryphon Scientific, a biosafety advisory firm that has advised NIH on biosafety standards. ⁠

“They could take the measles virus and intentionally try to make it vaccine-resistant and more pathogenic in their garage. If they’re doing it for legitimate research purposes in their own minds, they can do so wildly, unsafely, and no one can stop them.”⁠

Read more from Mara Hvistendahl via the link in our bio. ⁠

Illustration: Alex Williamson for The Intercept

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