Writing

Writings on social engineering and other things

by Virginia “Ginny” Stoner, MA, JD

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Index of topics on this blog

Common symptoms in vaccine injuries; heart inflammation

If you go to the VAERS website, and run the default search without making any changes on the Request form, it will return results showing all 5.4 million symptoms ever reported to VAERS in 1.4 million cases going back to 1990, in the U.S., Territories and Unknown. (1)

If you hit the down arrow in the Events Reported column, it will sort the symptoms by frequency, starting with the most frequently reported, which is PYREXIA (fever).

When the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) tells us the most common side effects of vaccination are mild symptoms of fever, headache, chills, pain at the injection site, and the like, that’s based in part on VAERS data, and as you can see, they’re telling the truth. But, as usual, it’s a carefully selected segment of truth, designed to make vaccines look good.    

People concerned about vaccine safety don’t care much about sore arms and fevers—they care about serious injuries and deaths from vaccination. If you limit the search to serious injuries reported to VAERS, the symptoms don’t all sound so innocuous (2). Things like DEATH and CONVULSION tend to be bad for business—which is why the CDC doesn’t like to mention them.

To read about the striking prominence of COVID19 symptoms on this list, and why deaths reported to VAERS with COVID19 symptoms are likely on the CDC’s tally of “Deaths involving COVID-19,” see my last blog post.

Heart inflammation from covid shots—how common is it?

When the CDC acknowledged a problem with heart inflammation (myocarditis, myopericarditis, pericarditis) from the COVID19 vaccines, I suspected that, as with the blood clot issue, they may be covering up a larger problem. If so, the problem is beyond terrifying, because what hasn’t been covered up is terrifying enough already. Terrifying to normal people, that is—not to the Mengele buffs at the CDC.

Consider this jaw-dropping October 21 study of VAERS reports by Dr. Su of the CDC Vaccine Safety Team (3). Here, we see the expected number of cases of heart inflammation in the various age groups, compared to the number reported to VAERS. Numbers in red are outside the expected range.

Even without quibbling with Dr. Su’s estimates of the expected number of cases, it’s clear the number reported to VAERS was way beyond expectations—for some, like males age 12-24 who got 2 Pfizer shots, it was way, way, WAY beyond expectations.  

The number of cases of heart inflammation reported here is staggering compared to the number expected: 143 cases reported for males 12-15, when as little as 1 was expected; 139 cases reported for males 16-17, when just 0-4 were expected; and more. It’s hard to believe vaccines with a record like this were ever approved for use, much less marketed to children and teens.

Dr. Su says these results are no surprise—they are similar to previous research. I guess it’s supposed to comfort us that no one in charge has said yet, “Gee, maybe we should stop giving these vaccines to people until we figure out what’s going on.”

Dr. Su offers reassurance—circumstances “suggested” 77% of patients recovered. Whew!

Of course, circumstances also suggested 23% didn’t recover—and who knows if the problem might recur, and what kind of permanent damage it may have done. You can’t have everything in a pandemic.  

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NOTES:

(1) The default VAERS search—all symptoms ever reported to VAERS:

(2) The default VAERS search limited to serious vaccine injuries:

(3) Myopericarditis following COVID-19 vaccination: Updates from the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS), Oct 21, 2021, John R. Su, MD, PhD, MPH, Vaccine Safety Team, CDC COVID-19 Vaccine Task Force. https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/acip/meetings/downloads/slides-2021-10-20-21/07-COVID-Su-508.pdf