The photo shows that just because something is a trend doesn’t make it a good idea. (More about that below.)
This blog is built mostly of highlights lifted from an independent newspaper’s analysis (compiled by Dr. Joseph Mercola). The article summarizes a batch of 11,000 Pfizer vaccine trial documents, which was released by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on April 1, 2022. [Note–as usual, text formatted like this in italics with square brackets, is my notes or opinions and not quotations from the source. For example—unfortunately, that batch of documents was not an elaborate and scary April Fools’ prank as you may think after reading below. Recall that a few weeks ago, the Food and Drug Administration and the covid-19 vaccine developer, Pfizer, pushed hard in court to delay the release of that testing data for 75 years! Now, we might speculate that their goal was for anyone involved to have retired by then, have died or at least grown too old to be jailed.]
The trial data reveal [it may sound like it should say “reveals”, but remember, “data” is plural]:
- Natural immunity was statistically identical to the shot in terms of the risk of infection!
- The risk of vaccine side effects increased with additional doses—i.e. higher after the second dose than the first.
- Shot side effects were more severe in younger people, aged 18 to 55, than those aged 55 and older.
- Since the risk of suffering severe COVID itself is dramatically lower in younger people than those over 60, simple logic tells us that accepting an elevated risk of side effects is not smart.
- Pfizer’s documentation includes medical information that mainstream media and “fact checkers” have labeled as “misinformation” or “disinformation”. For example, a pediatric consent form lists several possible side effects, including myocarditis [heart inflammation] at a rate of 10 in 100,000—that is far greater than the widely publicized 1 in 50,000. [By my amateur calculations, that makes it 500% higher!]
- Pfizer knew that people of all ages experienced a temporary weakening of the immune system in the first week after the first shot.
- [Now, see through this smoke and mirrors…] The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) says that it takes about two weeks for the vaccine protection to kick in and therefore they record everyone as “unvaccinated” for the first two weeks after the vaccine shot. So, follow the perverted reasoning here…if (1) people are more susceptible to infection during that first week and (2) yet are still counted as unvaccinated during that time, the calculation makes it appear as though the “unvaccinated” are more prone to infection when that’s simply not true. Pfizer’s own trial showed infection was significantly more common in the vaccine group than the placebo group — 409 versus 287 — within the first seven days of the jab. [Have you ever heard any of this on the evening news?]
- Antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE) is a situation in which you end up being more susceptible to serious effects of infection than you would have been without the vaccine. One aspect is that the immune system generates the dreaded “cytokine storm” which causes dangerous inflammation and worsens the disease. Many brave individuals who warned about the possibility that the mRNA covid shots may be causing ADE have been smeared and demonized by media and labeled as disinformation spreaders. However, Pfizer’s documents show that ADE may be a concern as well as vaccine-associated enhanced disease (VAED) which is similar. During the preapproval study, Pfizer had 138 cases of suspected VAED, 75 of which were severe, resulting in hospitalization, disability, life-threatening consequences or death; a total of 38 cases turned out to be lethal and 65 remained unresolved.
- Another revealing article by Dr. Mercola is entitled COVID Vaccines Aren’t Working — And No Amount of Boosting Will Change That. This is a quote from that: “We’ve gone from “two mRNA jabs will ensure you won’t carry the virus or get sick or die of COVID” to “you need a booster every four months and you can still contract, transmit, get sick and die of COVID.” At this rate, we’re looking at three injections per year, and the fully-jabbed and boosted are still getting sick with COVID.”
BOTTOM LINE. Oopsy. Phase 3 drug clinical trials are designed to prove effectiveness and uncover frequent or severe side effects before a vaccine is approved for use and would explore ADE and VAED issues. But none of the COVID-19 vaccines have completed Phase 3 trials. Pfizer’s Phase 3 trial is due to be completed February 8, 2024 — nearly two years from now! Casting further doubt were the complaints filed by a researcher / whistleblower about inappropriate and unscientific practices at a contract facility during the Pfizer phase 3 trial. (Sadly, and all too typically, the whistleblower was immediately fired.)
- Then there is this—United Kingdom government weekly data was analyzed in an article showing that those who have received two doses compared to the unvaccinated are:
- Up to three times more likely to be diagnosed with COVID-19
- Twice more likely to be hospitalized with COVID-19
- Three times more likely to die of COVID-19
- (The ratios were somewhat better with 3 doses.)
My closing thought: “Follow the science” is good advice, but which science? As more preapproval trial data is released and more high-quality studies are completed in Israel, the UK and around the world, we must keep an open mind to contrary views and not just automatically swallow everything we hear from US government agencies. They seem way too comfortable ignoring trial data and even repeatedly going against the advice of their scientific advisory committees. Time may reveal what the hidden agenda was, but meanwhile, I’m not willing to risk my long-term health just to pacify those who want to force the media-promoted authoritarian narrative on us—no matter how loud they get. And, as the picture at the top tells us, having a lot of people doing the same thing, following too closely, doesn’t make it right.
What to do? If you have had the vaccines or the disease you probably want to know what you can do. Next week I will dig into that topic.