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Question, if five hundred and eighty four cases of intussusception were enough to prompt product removal, then why weren't six hundred and thirty four cases of death not enough to prompt COVID nineteen product removal?" "Fact. The early death count was hidden. Fact. Currently, 1,615,998 reports of adverse events have been successfully filed to VAERS in the context of the COVID nineteen injectable products with a staggering one million thirteen thousand four hundred and forty two reports filed in 2021 alone when considering both the foreign and domestic datasets." "The number of adverse events reported to the domestic VAERS data set for all vaccines combined has been on average thirty nine thousand in total per year and has been very slowly and steadily increasing in direct proportion to the increasing number of vaccine products on the market. See slide one." 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The COVID nineteen injectable products are associated with a twenty six and a 100 fold increase in total adverse events and deaths respectively when compared per million doses with influenza vaccines in the same time frame." "Fact. The Bradford Hill criterion reversibility is satisfied. When a drug is withdrawn, the side effects disappear. A strong correlation of r equals point eight and a high covariance exist between shot rollout data and myocarditis reports filed according to our world and data, new vaccination data, and various data respectively. As shot demand wanes, so do the myocarditis reports. See slide three a." "Fact, the Bradford Hill criterion specificity is satisfied. A very specific population at a specific site and disease is reported with no other likely explanation. Dose two is associated with a fourfold increase in reporting of myocarditis in 15 year old boys. This indicates specificity with regard to age and gender. See slide three b." "Fact. The Bradford Hill criterion dose response is satisfied. Greater exposure leads to greater incidence of the effect. Following dose two, an increase in signal occurs. See slide three b." "Fact, myocarditis is not transient or mild. A new paper published by Rose et al in the journal Therapeutic Advances in Drug Safety shows that myocarditis is associated with hospitalization in seventy six percent of reports. There are seven more Bradford Hill criterion criteria that are satisfiable. That's a 10 out of 10. Bingo." "Conclusion. Standard operating procedures for analysis of safety signals emergent from VAERS when utilized reveal causal links between the COVID nineteen injectable products and the adverse events investigated." "Standard operating procedures are not being followed by the owners of the data, namely CDC, HHS, and FDA, and this equates to hiding the millions of people reporting not only adverse events but injuries in the context of the COVID nineteen injectable products."

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