Pharmaceutical narratives surrounding the "Flu" are based on fraud and are primarily designed to sell worthless vaccines.
His work has been gaining attention for his ongoing series of articles titled "The Dot Series," on the Substack page "Trust the Evidence." The project originally aimed to share insights from Jefferson and his colleagues regarding influenza vaccines but has since evolved into a critical examination of four Cochrane reviews that highlight the poor performance of these vaccines.
Why has the flu label been traditionally attributed to these deaths around the world, and what is actually driving the mortality? Is flu being intentionally exaggerated to coerce populations to take products that are marketed as the preventative cure? If these products were the cure, why hasn't "Influenza" and all the associated symptoms and cases of illness been eradicated? How many flu vaccines must a person take to feel safe from this disease?
Dr. Jefferson's reflections trace back to the mid-1990s, when he began working with the Cochrane Collaboration to establish protocols for reviewing influenza vaccines.
Jefferson concludes, "Complications were very rare; for deaths, we found zilch - not the figures put forward by the CDC." He also accuses U.S. authorities of knowing about the fraud of influenza, saying they "Bent over backwards to defend each other and cover up the scam." According to his research, novel changes to influenza A and B are uncommon, making the virus rare and slow moving.
It's time to take an objective look at the poisons - especially the vaccines - that are the underlying reason for people's signs and symptoms of "Influenza" and "Covid." Immunosuppression begins, not with a specific marketable virus, but instead with all the damage that is inflicted on the individual's microbiome and cellular terrain.
The medical literature is begging us to question the flu vaccine campaigns and take a different approach to understanding the signs and symptoms that are so readily attributed to influenza.
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