Minnesota anesthesiologist: Medicine has become ‘psychological warfare’

"None of these things make sense, and there's a whole string of them," Dr. Williams said about inconsistencies in the vaccine narrative.

Dr. Aaron Williams on Fox News' "The Ingraham Angle." (Fox News screenshot)

A Minnesota anesthesiologist thinks that medicine has been transformed into psychological warfare, and that it no longer resembles the science he studied in medical school.

Dr. Aaron Williams told Fox News’ Laura Ingraham that he feels “ashamed” to be a doctor now that “medicine … doesn’t look anything like the science that we studied throughout our medical school and our careers.” Rather, he said, “most of medicine … has more hallmarks of psychological warfare than it does evidence-based medicine,” referring to COVID-19 restrictions and vaccine mandates.

Williams presently faces termination for his refusal of the COVID-19 vaccine, placing him among the growing ranks of medical professionals to make this choice.

“None of these things make sense, and there’s a whole string of them,” he continued, speaking on apparent inconsistencies regarding the safety and necessity of the shot. Williams proceeded to allude to how the media and health industrial complex have ignored the concept of natural immunity before he raised concerns about the presence of polyethylene glycol (PEG) in vaccines.

“Both Moderna and Pfizer vaccines have polyethylene glycol in them and that is a well-known allergen … anyone who is going to be injected with polyethylene glycol should have tests for allergies prior” to the injection, he said, referencing a body of literature that supports this claim. Williams also noted how Moderna’s SEC filings acknowledge that PEG will be an “obstacle” to the rollout of certain medical products.

“There can be no assurance that our LNPs will not have undesired effects,” one of Moderna’s SEC filings reads. LNPs are a component of vaccines like the COVID vaccine.

“Our LNPs could contribute, in whole or in part, to one or more of the following: immune reactions, infusion reactions, complement reactions, opsonation reactions, antibody reactions … or reactions to the PEG from some lipids or PEG otherwise associated with the LNP,” the filing reads.

According to the CDC, individuals who are allergic to PEG “should not get an mRNA COVID-19 vaccine.”

 

Kyle Hooten

Kyle Hooten is Managing Editor of Alpha News. His coverage of Minneapolis has been featured on television shows like Tucker Carlson Tonight and in print media outlets like the Wall Street Journal.