COVID Shots More Likely to Cause Serious Injury than Benefit

Author -  Larry A. Law

September 27, 2022
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Based on their findings, authors of a study published June 23, 2022 on Social Science Research Network called for an immediate harm-benefit analysis of all mRNA COVID-19 vaccines. Recent access to actual Pfizer and Moderna safety data from Phase 3 clinical trials used to justify their Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) clearly demonstrate that mRNA vaccines were not safe and efficacious. In fact, grave harm was ignored and covered up so that implementation of the mass vaccination campaign could continue unabated. The researchers explained that by “combining the trials, there was a 43% increased risk of serious adverse events of special interest and an absolute risk increase of 12.5 serious adverse events of special interest per 10,000 vaccinated participants.” This represents catastrophic harm and means that the mRNA vaccine propaganda was an act of unprecedented malfeasance.

Serious Adverse Events

​​The list of serious adverse events (SAEs) in Phase 3 trials included the following types: cardiac, dermatologic, endocrine, gastrointestinal, hematologic, liver, kidney, multisystem inflammatory syndromes, musculoskeletal, neurologic, ocular, respiratory and pregnancy.

No Research on Safety of COVID Vaccines

Researchers analyzed data from the clinical trials the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) used as the basis for granting Emergency Use Authorization of the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines “to investigate the association between FDA-authorized mRNA COVID-19 vaccines and serious adverse events identified by the Brighton Collaboration.” The handling of the priority list of adverse events of special interest for safety monitoring (AESIs) generated by the Brighton Collaboration and coordinated with the World Health Organization (WHO) was seriously flawed. The research team discovered that no research was ever conducted on clinical trial data to determine associatons between Pfizer or Moderna's COVID vaccines and AESIs.

Far More Severe Risk Than Benefit

The research team investigated serious adverse events (SAEs) included within the list of AESIs and found that the majority of SAEs were in fact AESIs--meaning most of the events were of particular safety concern. These findings contrasted with Pfizer's previous claim that nearly all SAEs during the vaccine clinical trials were "not related" to the vaccine. This was a blatant lie. Pfizer's vaccine documents finally released by the FDA on June 1, 2022 clearly show numerous instances of participants sustaining severe adverse events during Phase 3 trials. Some withdrew from the trials, some were dropped, and some died. According to the researchers, " In the Moderna trial, the excess risk of serious AESIs (15.1 per 10,000 participants) surpassed the risk reduction for COVID-19 hospitalization relative to the placebo group (6.4 per 10,000)... “In the Pfizer trial, the excess risk of serious AESIs (10.1 per 10,000) surpassed the risk reduction for COVID-19 hospitalization relative to the placebo group (2.3 per 10,000 participants).”

What Will They Do?

Clearly, the science shows that the mRNA shots cause dramatically more harm than benefit. We've always suspected it as a result of anecdotal evidence but now the proof has been laid out and published. How will it be received by the mainstream media and Dr. Fauci? When money is involved, I expect they will continue to ignore the truth.

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