Dr. Michael Yeadon’s Warnings About Vaccine Passports

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Dr. Michael Yeadon, a research scientist of 40 years, has a warning about vaccine passports. They provide, he says, no public health benefit at all.

“If you’re an elderly and vulnerable person and you’ve chosen to be vaccinated, you are now protected against that virus. It doesn’t matter what anyone around you is doing. Whether they’ve got the virus or not got the virus, you’ve got your armor on. You don’t need to see anyone else’s vaccine status,” he says.

“If you’re a younger and fit person, you’ve looked at the literature and you’ve decided, rightly, that you don’t need to take a vaccine because you’ve got perfectly good immunity of your own, you too don’t care what the immune status of anybody around you is. So you don’t need to know vaccine passport status,” he adds.

“So I’ve just explained someone who’s been vaccinated doesn’t need to see someone else’s vaccine passport and someone not vaccinated doesn’t need to see anyone else’s vaccine passport. They don’t provide you with any safety at all…what they provide though, is complete control over your movements to whoever controls the database that your vaccination status is connected to.”

Local governments across the country, it has been revealed, began stealthily developing such passport systems last year. Oregon has recently implemented a statewide vaccine passport system for businesses and Orange County, California, continues to push for implementation amid a fierce public backlash.

Yeadon says vaccine statuses contained in a central database would create coercive pressure on individuals who have chosen not to get vaccinated to get vaccinated. A former vice-president at pharmaceutical giant Pfizer, Yeadon has grown frustrated with the suppression of his forewarnings, and of those similar to his.

“We’re subject to censorship so of course I’ve been busy as hell and…you’ve never have heard of me. This is the problem now. Almost no one has heard of me or anyone speaking similarly,” he said. “I know people in the government and I’ve been advised they know who I am…they haven’t left me alone because I’m off-target. They’ve left me alone because they know I can’t reach anybody.”

“The only people who will see me are people who are already looking for information so I doubt I’ll convert very many people because people who need to be converted are not looking. They’re looking at main media and that message is completely controlled,” he said.

You can watch Yeadon’s interview in its entirety here.

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