NIH Employee Admits COVID Mandates Were Not ‘Based on Any Real Evidence’

The O’Keefe Media Group (OMG) released an undercover video exposing a National Institutes of Health (NIH) employee admitting that the COVID-19 vaccines do not prevent virus transmission.

“I probably shouldn’t be saying this out loud. They might have funded a lab in Wuhan, China, and Pfizer and Moderna are getting a bunch of money from all of these vaccine mandates,” Chief of Health Data Standards Branch at the US National Library of Medicine for the NIH Raja Cholan said.

“I don’t even know if these vaccines stop you from getting COVID. They don’t,” he said. When asked if myocarditis has “affected people,” Cholan said, “I think we’re all going to learn when it’s too late.”

Cholan added that the six feet social distancing rule during the COVID-19 pandemic was not “based on any real evidence that it did anything – it was completely made up.”

“Do you think that, like, the mRNA vaccine is safe?” the undercover journalist asked. “Their evidence showing, like, heart attacks, myocarditis, or something like that?”

“It definitely increases your risk for that,” Cholan said. “I think that that’s well known now. And Pfizer and Moderna are just getting a bunch of money from it.”

He further noted that it would be better for the NIH if a Democrat were in office. “We fly under the radar of, like, the really scrutinized,” he explained. “I don’t think I have too much to worry about,” he said to the undercover journalist.

Warning: The video below contains explicit language.