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Blackrock - whose Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Larry Fink - owns 408,084,122 shares of Pfizer. At $50 a share - that is 2.04e10 dollars.

Larry is a trustee of World Economic Forum (WEF) as is Rafael Reid, President of MIT.

My guess is there was a conversation between Larry and Rafael from which your MIT’s Dean of Science Nergis Mavalvala was informed to not engage Mr. Kirsch.

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From the horse's mouth, where two of the three authors of this research published in the high impact factor journal 'Scientific Reports' are professors at MIT. The study has found that Covid vaccines are 'significantly associated' with a jump in emergency heart problems. "[T]he findings raise concerns regarding vaccine-induced undetected severe cardiovascular side-effects and underscore the already established causal relationship between vaccines and myocarditis, a frequent cause of unexpected cardiac arrest in young individuals," the research says. The piece - 'Increased emergency cardiovascular events among under-40 population in Israel during vaccine rollout and third COVID-19 wave' - was published on 28 April 2022. Let us trust that MIT’s Dean of Science Nergis Mavalvala will weigh in on this study. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-022-10928-z

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Once Again Steve you are spot on. I wholeheartedly support your point of view. As a scientist I too need to step up to the plate and start writing bout these issues. Perhaps my former students will consider my writings... have been looking for my angle... but that was folly. The point is to get out there and do something. I appreciate your inspiration.

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Steve, I agree that Dr. Prasad has been an advocate for science. I believe most of what he says has been correct, but he has not given the adverse effects of the vaccines their due.

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Bill Gates alone has given MIT a few donations over the last few years totaling over 22M.. the Dean has got to watch her step...

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$22 million?? I was going to leave them that much or more in my will! But I get your point, Curt... and you're right.

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As an MIT alum I wholeheartedly support your petition. I remember earlier, you asked your followers to sign-up if they were alumni, can we get this list and start a petition going? I have stopped giving any support to MIT since the mandates were enforced there - to my utter amazement.

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Hi Mr Karamazov. I also stopped giving money to MIT when all of the crazy "wokeness" started including the stupid Covid responses and the cancelling of the professor from the U. of Chicago because he had once written a paper saying colleges should base admissions on merit. Disgraceful and very embarrassing for MIT

Far more important than putting a feeeze on a few thousand a year, I took them out of my will. It pained me to do that because I am so grateful to MIT for giving a kid from a high school that had no physics or calculus a chance-me, at 17 years old. What Class were you in at MIT. I was a physics major in the Class of 1978.

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Thank you for sharing your very interesting story, Mr. Shetfall. It seems quite common to MIT grads.

I am also extremely grateful to MIT - I did not get to experience its undergraduate program but received a dual MSc (2004) and PhD (2007) from then Engineering Systems Division. The level of education, the quality and openness of the discussions in class, the empathy and involvement of the faculty were truly eye-opening and a blessing for a student like me from a S. European university.

Unfortunately, it seems that the management dropped the ball in one of the most important issues of our time. They lost perspective of the integrity and are still suppressing open discussion on merit of what is clearly a medical procedure with severe risks and very limited if any benefits.

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Dean of Dogma !

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She doesn't want to be seen as the only academic bureaucrat that caved to Steve Kirsch. This is one of the most important issues of our times and no research at her University would be as significant. Perhaps she is risking funding by engaging in debate?

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She's not just risking funding. Her career (and therefore, her life. Let's face it. That's all academics got. Their career) could be over, to be absolutely honest.

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She’s a coward, her career, pension, job would be in jeopardy.

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It is sad, but if you want an explanation for strange behavior, just follow the money. The Dean, a high priest of the Cathedral, would never allow heresy to the Official Narrative on campus that might threaten their Federal funding.

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Steve--

As actress Candice Bergen said upon the release of The Adventurers in 1970, "I didn't realize how easy it would be to sell out." But we can forgive Candice since her pursuit of fame and fortune hurt no one. Nergis Mavalvala's treachery is a whole different matter.

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To Molly's thought downthread about getting a change.org petition started:

I agree 100% with Molly that a petition should be started requesting the Dean step up or step down.

I went to change.org and confirmed no such petition yet. I'd like to start one, but then thought I'd be stealing Steve's thunder and didn't like that idea.

Then it occurred to me that it might be better for Steve if someone else started it.

Then I started wondering if there is a prolific and respected commenter here that would be the right person to do it? Any takers?!

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Just saw this and seems like another reason MIT can't entertain an open discourse. Someone might ask a question about ethics related to the Great Reset mindset!

>>The quantum dot tattoo,15 developed by MIT scientist Robert Langer — cofounder of Moderna — and nanomedicine and bioengineering specialist Ana Jaklenec, and funded by Gates.

To market the quantum dot tattoo, Langer and Jaklenec partnered with Dr. Boris Nikolic to found a company called Particles for Humanity. Nikolic, a biotech venture capitalist who once served as chief adviser for science and technology for Bill Gates.16 The Gates Foundation provided $5 million in startup capital.

Nikolic also was apparently a close friend of known pedophile and eugenics enthusiast Jeffrey Epstein, as he was named successor executor in Epstein’s will.17 Both Langer and Nikolic are also featured on the WEF’s website.

A biosensor that can monitor both physical behavior and internal biological functioning, and then reward desired activities with cryptocurrency. The patent for this system, filed by Microsoft, is WO/2020/060606.18

A single-injection nanotech vaccine that automatically releases booster doses on a timed schedule. <<

Whole story is here: https://takecontrol.substack.com/p/global-takeover?ui=c84c76837c4df6f5f3bac491a322e32112192f5d1c2af58e2a8921dbb68e1e22&sd=20211215&cid_source=dnl&cid_medium=email&cid_content=art4ReadMore&cid=20220418_HL2&s=r

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You got it. It'd be like asking Bill's daugher to shi* on her dad publicly.

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Apr 18, 2022·edited Apr 18, 2022

MIT’s Dean of Science Nergis Mavalvala has been given her marching orders which must be followed if she hopes to retain her position. She has traded truth for security. But the inescapable truth is that MIT has been captured by Big Pharma and has been forced to promote "vaccine" lies that have profound consequences which is the mass killing of Americans by deadly Covid shots. The consequences for MIT are profound because MIT credibility in science is being whittled away and the violation of the Nuremberg Code opens MIT, the Dean of Science and other high officials up to prosecution for Crimes Against Humanity.

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Hi Steve, what about starting a Change.org petition - surely MIT will have to act if enough of us sign.

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Agreed 100%. I went to change.org and found no petition yet. I'd like to start one, but then thought I'd be stealing Steve's thunder and didn't like that idea. Then it occurred to me that it might be better for Steve for someone else to start it. Then I started wondering if there is a prolific and respected commenter here that would be the right person to do it?

I'll post the same question as a new question. Thanks for bringing it up Molly!

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Start it! It may actually protect Steve, if it does go viral.

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So does she look at her own staff's data? One of the authors of this enlightening piece is Stephanie Seneff | MIT CSAIL... that mRNA Vax potentially causes increased risk in say, cancer?

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/357994624_Innate_Immune_Suppression_by_SARS-CoV-2_mRNA_Vaccinations_The_role_of_G-quadruplexes_exosomes_and_microRNAs

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