Hi, I’m Steve Kirsch. I’m the Executive Director of the COVID-19 Early Treatment Fund. I have no conflicts. Advanced to slide number four with the elephants. I’m going to focus my remarks today on the elephant in the room that nobody likes to talk about, that the vaccines kill more people than they save. Today we focus almost exclusively on COVID death saves and vaccine efficacy because we were led to believe that vaccines are perfectly safe. But this is simply not true. For example, there are four times as many heart attacks in the treatment group in the Pfizer six-month trial report. That wasn’t bad luck. There is shows heart attacks happen 71 times more often following these vaccines compared to any other vaccine. In all 20 people died, who got the drug, 14 died who got the placebo. Few people notice that if the net all-cause mortality from the vaccines is negative. Vaccines, boosters, and mandates are all nonsensical. This is the case today. Death rates. Let’s slide number seven advanced to the number seven in the lower part. This shows that the all-cause death light rate and in three cases, only the VAERS numbers are statistically significant, but the other numbers are troubling. Even if the vaccines had 100% protection, it still means we killed two people to save one life. Four experts did analyses using completely different Non-U.S. data sources, and all of them came up with approximately the same number of excess vaccine-related deaths, about 411 deaths per million doses. That translates into 150,000 people have died. The next slide would be slide number 11—the nursing home. Now the real numbers confirm that we kill more than we saved. And I would love everyone to look at the Israel Ministry of health data on the 90 plus-year-olds where we went from a 94.4% vaccinated group to 82.9% vaccinated in the last four months. In the most optimistic scenario, it means that 50% of the vaccinated people died, and 0% of unvaccinated people died. Unless you can explain that to the American public. You cannot approve the boosters” – Steve Kirsch, Executive Director of COVID-19 Early Treatment Fund