New MIT free speech group hosts COVID vaccine critic, scientist Steve Kirsch

‘A common theme [in Kirsch’s talk] was the precipitous rise in death rate over time since vaccination’

Top scientist Steve Kirsch spoke on the overlooked dangers of COVID-19 vaccinations to a packed auditorium at Massachusetts Institute of Technology Thursday night at the invitation of a new student group dedicated to intellectual diversity.

Kirsch is a 1980 alumnus of MIT, inventor of the optical mouse, and founder in 1994 of Infoseek, an internet search engine, according to MIT News.

MIT Students for Open Inquiry, which brought Kirsch to campus and opened the event to the broader community, “exist[s] to restore intellectual diversity and open inquiry to MIT, a university nominally home to boundary-breakers and free thinkers,” its website states.

MIT SOI Captain Adam Deng told The College Fix in an email that he and his organization, launched in October, “received much praise for hosting Steve Kirsch, and having the bravery to stand up.”

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