I first wrote about the massive increase in deaths reported to VAERS from the covid shots in April 2021—how has the situation changed in the last year? Twice as many vaccines have been administered; the number of VAERS reports has doubled; the number of death reports has tripled; and the calculated risk of vaccination has continued to climb. How high will it go before someone in charge says “stop”?
Read MoreI’ve previously used the CDC’s COVID19 Data Tracker to estimate the number of vaccines given to children—which is necessary to calculate vaccine risk. But something strange happened when I tried to do an update: the number of vaccinated children had decreased since last month—by a lot—more than 17 million. It turned out the strange shrinkage was caused by the unexplained disappearance of data for 5-11-year-olds.
Read MoreIn 1976, President Gerald Ford delivered an ominous warning: the new Swine flu was caused by the same virus that killed millions during the Spanish flu of 1918. But Swine flu never really took off as a pandemic, quietly disappearing after a short-lived and disastrous vaccine campaign.
Read MoreThere’s an unexpected place where the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) can cleverly conceal tens of thousands of vaccine deaths—in its tally of “Deaths Involving COVID19.” In this paper I explain how this simple trick works and why I think it’s happening now; I also estimate how many deaths from covid shots might be hidden in that tally.
Read MoreWhat is the risk of COVID19 vaccination for children, based on VAERS data? It’s an undisputed fact that vaccines can and do cause serious injury and death—that’s why we have a Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (the VICP). And, more deaths and serious injuries have been reported to VAERS from the covid shots than from all other vaccines combined for the last 31 years.
Read MoreA hundred years ago, the word “virus” had a completely different meaning than it has today. Now, “virus” means microorganism; but a hundred years ago, “virus” meant a slurry of secretions from humans, animals or plants. When this slurry was used to make vaccines—which it often was—it was sometimes called “vaccine virus.” When and why did the definition change so dramatically?
Read MoreAre there any similarities between the Spanish Flu and COVID19? None whatsoever! In this paper I look at the glaring differences between these two historic pandemics.
Read MoreThere’s an unconfirmed rumor going around that we had flu vaccines during the deadly Spanish Flu pandemic of 1918. How should a savvy internet researcher and devotee of vaccine science proceed?
Read MoreThe massive increase in serious injuries and deaths reported to VAERS from the covid shots has been getting attention in alternative media, and the vaccine industry has responded—not with analyses showing why it’s nothing to worry about—but with propaganda designed to (1) keep it concealed from the public, and (2) convince people VAERS reports don’t matter. Here, I break down a typical example of this anti-VAERS propaganda.
Read MoreTruncating data (omitting certain data to manipulate perceptions) is Sleazy Marketing 101. It’s being used to fabricate a false reality: that the vaccine is responsible for stopping widespread death from measles in the US.
Read MoreThe HRSA’s “1 in a million” vaccine risk finding is being used deceptively to create a perception that vaccines are extraordinarily safe, when in fact, the finding actually indicates the risk of serious vaccine injury for a fully vaccinated child is at least 1 in 10,000, and may be as high as 1 in 100.
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