NY Times Editor Dies Hours After Booster
Carlos Tejada, The Times’s deputy Asia editor, has died just hours following his booster shot with Moderna’s vaccine. The cause of death was a heart attack. Tajada had received the J&J shot on July 5th and posted a photo on his Instagram account. Very sadly, he made his final Instagram post on December 17th to announce he had just taken his booster. There is no science to support the safe recommendation of mixing vaccine brands. It has become a hallmark of a reckless CDC to make dangerous recommendations like mix ‘n match boosters and encouraging pregnant and nursing mothers to take Covid19 vaccinations. Because criticism of this out of control health agency is ruthlessly censored across mainstream and social media there has been no check on the CDC and its parent agency the FDA.
Carlos Tejada leaves behind a wife and two children, an immense tragedy for this family. It is also a tragedy for journalism as the NYT lost an opportunity to engage the human cost of a health agency gone rogue by honestly reporting the circumstances of this man’s death. No mention of Tegada’s experimentation with the mix n’ match protocol was stated.
UPDATE: Steve Kirsch’s opinion on why you will not hear from official sources that a vaccine may be suspected in a sudden death.