Worried About Vax-Related Side Effects? Breath Easier One Year Out

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Worried About Vax-Related Side Effects? Breath Easier One Year Out

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I’m at my 1 12 months anniversary of acquiring Pfizer’s COVID-19 vax. I’m starting up to worry considerably less about adverse consequences, not that I at any time lost much slumber around it. The good news is, I’m hearing no chatter at my clinic about requiring the boosters. Still I do not listen to any of the vax mandators declaring “we ended up incorrect.” A relative of mine is searching for a career now and reviews that the good vast majority of posted work opportunities nonetheless involve the vax. Unbelievable!

The client is smart to glimpse away. If you view the needle go in, it’ll hurt a lot more.

From Steve Kirsch:

Quite a few people today assumed the vaccine kills you rapidly (in the first two weeks) due to the fact which is when persons see the association and report it to VAERS [Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System in the U.S.]. This is even now real it does kill some individuals quickly: 50 % of the deaths described in VAERS are in the to start with couple of weeks.

But the important text are “reported in VAERS.” It turns out that if we do not have that restriction but are just pondering when most of the deaths soon after COVID vaccination come about, the reply is distinctive.

Thanks to a helper [whistleblower] who will work at HHS [Health and Human Services in the U.S.], we can now plainly see that most of the fatalities from the vaccine are occurring an common of 5 months from the past dose. That is for the second dose it may possibly be acquiring shorter the additional shots you get but there are arguments equally methods (since there can be survivor bias). Making use of details from the Uk, we can see far more evidently that the delay time is all-around 23 weeks (so a bit far more than 5 months). We’ll dive into that shortly.

This delay describes why the lifetime insurance plan businesses obtained off-the-charts all-induce mortality peaks for persons less than 60 in Q3 and Q4 [3rd and 4th quarters of 2021] rather than suitable after the pictures rolled out. 

The five thirty day period delay is also reliable with loss of life experiences exactly where people today are acquiring new intense cancers that are killing them in excess of a 4 to 6 thirty day period period of time. 

The 5 thirty day period death hold off was also confirmed working with only European data. That assessment was posted Aug 11, but I learned about it soon after I wrote this put up.

So when you hear of a death from stroke, cardiac arrest, heart attack, most cancers, and suicide that is taking place all around 5 months just after vaccination, it could incredibly properly be a vaccine-linked dying.

Kirsch concludes that:

The United kingdom data shows statistical evidence of causality of fatalities (p<.001): the vaccine doses track with the excess deaths 23 weeks later. Dose dependency is key to showing causality. If no one can explain this, the precautionary principle of medicine requires any ethical society to halt the vaccines now.

This graph, which is not publicly available, is from the US Social Security death master file. It compares deaths from 2021 to deaths in 2020. You simply cannot get such a rise in deaths like that unless something very deadly is affecting massive numbers of people. This explains why insurance companies all over the world were seeing massive death spikes in Q3 and Q4 of 2021. The vaccine was simply taking an average of 5 months from the most recent injection to kill people. The peak here is September 9, 2021.

In what is possibly related news, guess what’s the top killer in Alberta, Canada, at this time. “Ill-defined and unknown causes.” I’d expect that out of an undeveloped, third-world country, but not Canada. Are they trying to hide something?

For your consideration, Safe and Effective: A Second Opinion (I haven’t viewed it):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dIVZ5ssWB-o

Steve Parker, M.D.

front cover of Conquer Diabetes and Prediabetes

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