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Whistleblowers, Watchdogs and Insurers Sound Alarm on COVID Vax

A few weeks ago, Senator Ron Johnson held a roundtable on COVID vaccines. In the first part of the roundtable, a variety of specialists pointed out the explosion in deaths and injuries following the COVID vaccine rollout. (Email subscribers: click on the link above to see the video on Rumble.)

Highlights from the video

Open VAERS spotlights explosion in adverse events

9:46: Liz Willner, web developer and founder of Open VAERS, a site with a compilation of data from the U.S. Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System. Willner is the mother of a vaccine injured child. 

From Open VAERS. Click to enlarge.

The VAERS database is difficult to get through even for me (I'm better than most at such things); I was horrified at the deaths and permanent disabilities it showed in June 2021

VSAFE Data shows 8% required medical care

12:10: Aaron Siri, lead counsel, ICAN legal team, on the VSAFE system. VSAFE has 10 million volunteers who signed up to report any reactions to the COVID vaccines before they got them.  

The CDC stated in October 2020 that myocarditis and other serious reactions were of "special interest" but didn't include them in the VreliSAFE questionnaire. 

Of 10 million VSAFE users, 800,000 reported requiring medical care; 1.3 million missed work or school. 

CDC Coverup of VSAFE Data

"It took us a year and a half of legal battles to get [this information]," said Siri, "two lawsuits in federal court, only before they had no other choice did they finally reveal it....In that year and a half, the only thing the CDC published was study after study after study in which the only thing the CDC revealed to the public was effectively was the medical care rate in the first week after the shot, .32% of people reporting seeking medical care." 

Percentage of VSAFE users who reported seeking medical care. Not cumulative. Click to enlarge.

Insurers see off-the-chart rise in excess death, disability

20:58: Edward Dowd, former senior investment advisor at Blackrock. There was a shift in mortality from 2020-2021 from old to young people. Disabilities in young people started to rise in May 2021.  "The much healthier group life insured population (age 25-64) experienced a higher excess all-cause mortality rate of 40% versus the overall US rate of 31.7% in 2021." This group of insured people is healthier than the general population. 

"Group life Millennials experienced an event in quarter 3 of 2021 with 84% excess mortality that happened to coincide with the vaccine mandates."

From the Society of Actuaries. Click to enlarge.

Being employed was detrimental to your health in 2021 and 2022 (source data: US Bureau of Labor Statistics). A larger portion of employed people compared to non-employed people became disabled in 2021. Conservatively, 1.2 million additional employed Americans became disabled and disappeared from the work force.

"Excess mortality continues, the disabilities continue, and the authorities have no interest in figuring out what's going on."

Denmark had an excess mortality disaster and stopped vaccinating under-50s--they'd rather you get COVID.

Vaccinated now suffer higher mortality

25:15: Josh Sterling, insurance analyst, part of Insurance Collaboration to Save Lives, a group of senior insurance executives from the life and health insurance industry who are concerned about rising mortality and morbidity, both from internal data and external data.  They've seen lots of harm from blood clotting, female fertility issues, nervous system, cardiac and multi-system problems. 10% to 15% excess mortality is continuing. 

The one chart that tells the story. Click to enlarge.

If you take the UK's numbers and apply them to the US, that ends up being 600,000 excess deaths from vaccine mortality.

Dept. of Defense sees catastrophic increase in illness, injuries

29:19: Lt. Col. Theresa Long, Department of Defense. Dr. Long is a whistleblower who reported "catastrophic increases in illnesses and injuries across the DOD being reported in the DMED." 

The vaccine was introduced into the military in January 2021. A reportable event represents severe, life-threatening manifestations that disrupt military training and deployment.

Dept. of Defense Reportable Events. Click to enlarge.

The CDC reported to Dr. Long 34,000 reports and 119 deaths compared to 93 deaths from COVID 19. 

"Clearly the risk of the vaccine has already outweighed the benefit. Military vaccine mandates are dangerous and deadly and they must stop immediately."

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