Saturday, January 15, 2022

Small percent of vaccine batches responsible for large number of adverse reactions, analysts claim

A recent analysis of public government data reveals very high percentages of adverse events reported as a result of COVID-19 experimental "Vaccine" injections, including over 21,000 deaths, have occurred in a small minority of product batches released by pharmaceutical manufacturers.

In mid-November, London-based researcher Craig Paardekooper produced a short video drawing data from the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System in the United States, where he discovered that "1 in 200 of the batches are highly toxic," while the vast majority of them are not, at least according to short-term outcomes.

"In fact," he continued, "70% of the batches for the vaccine-only produce one adverse reaction report in total," and "80% of the vaccine batches only produce one or two adverse reaction reports."

Paardekooper began to find anomalies that "Produced thousands of times the number of adverse reactions" standing out from the vast majority of batches, including examples of 1,394, 1,012, and eventually to as many as 4,911 adverse reactions.

These batches consistently produced these injuries across the many states where they were distributed, affirming the cause was the vaccine contents in the batches themselves rather than local circumstances, applications or demographics.

Paardekooper defines "Base toxicity" to be one adverse reaction per batch, which is the case for 70% of all reported batches.

"And we need to go and check this but certainly as of a couple of weeks ago our findings were the most toxic batches were going to the largest number of states. And if that's confirmed, again evidence of premeditation. How would they know ahead of time to distribute, to dilute, the most toxic batches across the largest number of states?".

https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/crimes-against-humanity-high-percent-of-covid-vax-deaths-caused-by-less-than-5-of-batches/?utm_source=featured&utm_campaign=usa 

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