Vinay Prasad, director of the FDA’s Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research (CBER), sent out an internal email to the Food and Drug Administration featuring “a profound revelation”—the COVID-19 vaccine is responsible for the deaths of a minimum of 10 American children.
“In many cases, such mandates were harmful,” Prasad wrote. “It is difficult to read cases where kids aged 7 to 16 may be dead as a result of covid vaccines.” Prasad also referenced two journal articles by FDA Commissioner Marty Makary that state the vaccines by Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna increased the risks of myocarditis or heart inflammation in children and young men.
The Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) has attempted to trace the damage caused by mandated vaccines. Prasad said in his memo that he only analyzed 96 deaths that occurred from 2021 to 2024 from the FDA’s Office of Biostatistics and Pharmacovigilance. The director admitted the real number of deaths is much higher.
Prasad is now under attack by his peers who refuse to admit that there was a flaw in the vaccine. “It’s irresponsible science at best and it’s dangerous to the public at the very least,” said Michael Osterholm, director of the University of Minnesota’s Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy. Kathyrn Edwards, vaccine researcher and professor emerita at Vanderbilt University, demanded autopsies showing “actual cardiac involvement.” Goodman, who led CBER during the George W. Bush administration, claimed the memo was “destined to go externally” and perhaps Goodman is correct.
The COVID vaccine first became available on December 14, 2020. It has been nearly five years, and the public still does not know exactly what was in the concoction, nor has any government or private agency accurately studied the deaths attributed to the mRNA shots. Over 7.1 million people died from COVID-19 and the world has simply shrugged off the evidence that this virus was manufactured, unleashed on the public, and treated with a dangerous concoction mandated by global governments.

