Sudden Infant Deaths

Author -  Larry A. Law

October 8, 2024
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Children's Health Defense organization publication, The Defender, published a whistleblower interview between Steve Kirsch and a former police detective ("Jennifer"). Steve Kirsch is executive director of the Vaccine Safety Research Foundation and he contacted the police station to verify her identity and work history. The detective worked in Omaha, NE, a major city with a population over 300,000 people. She made the stunning claim that 50% of the 250 sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) cases she investigated over her 7 years happened within 48 hours after the infant received a vaccine. Approximately 70% happened within the first week. The detective's information is independently verifiable in the police records "for any health authority who has any doubts," Kirsch said. And he is actively working with the police department to make the statistics public. On top of that, the vaccine injury is never mentioned in coroner reports as the possible cause of SIDS.

Vaccines Never Mentioned in Coroner Reports

Dr. Elizabeth Mumper, CEO of the Rimland Center for Integrative Medicine stated, "Many parental reports about a baby dying suddenly start with the phrase, 'He just was at the pediatrician's office—they said he was healthy.' If there were no correlations between vaccines and SIDS, then sudden death cases would be evenly distributed throughout the month. Instead, we see clusters of unexpected deaths in the first week after shots are given. Reports from police officers and first responders are supported by this published evidence."

Despite the comprehensive information provided to the coroner, vaccines are never listed as the cause of death. They are not even mentioned in the final reports! It took Jennifer a couple of years to learn why. She discovered that it was because the pharmaceutical industry carries no liability under the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act of 1986—they are indemnified. The coroner's report would mention if the parents put Johnson & Johnson baby lotion on the infant the day before the baby died, but they would never mention if the baby received a vaccination the day before the baby died. Vaccines were never considered as a possible trigger.

Conspiracy of Silence

It isn't just the coroner's office that is silent. Law enforcement has turned a blind eye also. Everyone suspects vaccines are the problem, but no one says anything out of fear.

Helen Grus , a forensic police detective from Ottawa, Canada is being prosecuted for investigating the link between SIDS and the COVID-19 vaccine. She is being accused of accessing files of infant death cases in which she was not previously involved. Grus suspected that infant deaths had increased by a factor of two or three. But the smear campaign accused her of being the problem rather than the vaccine. Grus was suspended without pay for refusing to take the COVID-19 vaccine herself and for questioning the usefulness of masks. This is what happens to people who want to tell the truth.

Vaccine Hesitancy

No one, let alone a pediatrician, is allowed to question the viability of vaccines for fear the public would lose confidence in the medical system's vaccination program. Kirsch stated, "So doctors minimize vaccine hesitancy by telling parents that it wasn't the vaccine, these things just happen. That's how they're trained." Dr. Paul Thomas, a pediatrician and author shared, "They don't know what they don't know."

Kirsch explained that a review of the Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS) and medical literature between 1990-2019, analyzing the correlation between vaccines and SIDS , found that "of all cases post-vaccination, 75% occurred within seven days." That number closely matched what Jennifer saw in her 250 cases. This type of correlation would be impossible were the vaccines not causing SIDS. There is no other viable explanation. The hepatitis B vaccine is given to babies on day one after their birth, but other shots quickly follow. Parents have a right to know the risk associated with vaccinations.

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