The Nobel Prize for Medicine has just been awarded to Dr Katalin Kariko and Dr Drew Weissman after their pioneering work on technology that led to the mRNA Covid vaccines which has helped save millions of lives during the pandemic.
In related news the Australian TGA Database of Adverse Event Notifications has sadly now just passed 1000 for the reported number of deaths following COVID-19 vaccination.
Other Notable Nobel Prize Winners
Other famous Nobel Prize for Medicine winners include Portuguese neurologist and brain surgeon Antonio Egas Moniz in 1949 for devising the lobotomy.
This procedure has since gone out of favour. The first US proponent of the lobotomy, Walter Freeman, makes a list of the world’s 14 most evil doctors.
Fritz Haber won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1918 for inventing the Haber Bosch process, for producing ammonia on a large scale. Haber was also known for his work developing Chlorine gas as a weapon during World War I. Haber was a defender of gas warfare. Sadly his wife, also a chemist, committed suicide a week following the first chlorine gas attack.
The Nobel Peace Prize
The Nobel Peace Prize has been a subject of controversy. In recent times when awarded to Barrack Obama in 2009, early in his presidency, the decision was controversial. The Obama Administration went on to kill more civilians from drone strikes than ever before.
In 1973 Henry Kissinger was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize along with North Vietnam’s leader Le Duc Tho for brokering a cease fire. While negotiating this however Kissinger was authorising bombing raids of Hanoi. Le Duc Tho declined the award.
Forgive my sarcasm.
Robert Malone, who is embedded in the history of development of the technology, writes about Kariko and Weissman and the machinations that have gone on in the field in his substack from August here:
It seems that the Nobel decision was on the cards.
This is all very sad. But none of it is surprising. In the Canadian parliament they applauded a former Nazi last week, so nothing should surprise us. One would think that the prudent thing to do would be wait a few years to see the results of the massive mRNA human experiment before making the award. Obviously, there was political pressure.
I received a lot of nice personal messages after last weeks article relating some family history. I am grateful.
It is just sickening.
Our drug cartels are very powerful. They own academia, the government, the media, the healthcare system. Of course we will give them the Nobel
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