On Friday, December 10, 2021, at 3:11 AM, stefan.reich.maker.of.eye wrote:
> Craig has listed the VAERS adverse reports against US states and vaccine 
> batch numbers and found that 1 in 200 batches are extremely toxic, generating 
> over a thousand adverse events across all states - while the other batches 
> cause less than 10 events total.

The VAERS data is a tiny window where VAERS is underreported on the order of 
1/100 and is allegedly scrubbed to some extent. Also, adverse reports older 
than n days are not reported so that may account for the definiteness and 
absence in the event distribution across batches that Craig Paardekooper has 
highlighted. The take-away can be misleading but it does prove a non-uniformity 
of ingredients across batches.

It's difficult to discern but it was either a quality control issue or they 
were dialing in on their experimentation. Once the emergency use authorization 
was established some vax experiments in the labs were probably financially 
accounted for and live tested. This may include military related due to the 
potential bio-warfare aspect. Billions of $$$ are made available when EUA is 
granted thus the push for a vax-only solution. 

Someone needs to correlate the batch numbers in those videos where the 
"vaccine" was analyzed under a microscope with observed nanomaterials, hydra, 
etc.

If the general public are forced Guinea pigs shouldn’t we have the right to 
more accurate and comprehensive data? A huge opportunity exists to create a 
better system for adverse effects information. We need to exert a powerful 
voice when it comes to technological experimentation and dominance over our 
lives. This bill in congress is providing funding but I'm skeptical on who or 
what it is designed to benefit:  
https://www.congress.gov/bill/117th-congress/house-bill/550/text

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