In the early 1960s, Stanley Plotkin was doing a paediatric
residency in London, England, at the Hospital for Sick Children (now the
Great Ormond Street Hospital). It was during this time, as Plotkin
admitted in a 2018 court case, that orphans, mentally handicapped and
babies of mothers who were in prison were experimented on for the
development of vaccines.
Plotkin is an American physician who,
in his “retirement,” works as a consultant to the big four vaccine
manufacturers, as well as biotechnology firms, non-profits and
governments.
According to Wikipedia, his book, ‘Vaccines’, is
the standard reference on the subject. And he has been nicknamed as the
“Godfather of vaccines.” When asked about his nickname, Plotkin said,
“I think it’s ambiguous, since the Godfather was a criminal,” he says.
“I wouldn’t [call myself that], but obviously, I can’t stop others.”
During the covid-19 “pandemic,” Plotkin was sought for advice on the recommendations for use of the mRNA and other vaccines...<<<Read More>>>...