By Modesto P. Sa-onoy
To continue yesterday’s findings on the adverse effects of the vaccines now in the market and being inoculated on millions of human beings, I cited the inquiry of the Children’s Health Defense on the U.S. Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) data. The inquiry centers on “a series of adverse events associated with the formation of clotting disorders and other related conditions. VAERS yielded a total of 795 reports for all three vaccines from Dec. 14, 2020, through April 8.
“Of the 795 cases reported, there were 400 attributed to Pfizer, 337 reports with Moderna and 56 reports with J&J — far more than the eight J&J cases under investigation, including the two additional cases added Wednesday.”
To reiterate: Why was J&J immediately stopped while Pfizer and Moderna were allowed to continue when as the report says, they have more adverse effects?
As The Defender reported on April 8, although the J&J and AstraZeneca COVID vaccines have been under the microscope for their potential to cause blood clots, mounting evidence suggests the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines also cause clots and related blood disorders. U.S. regulatory officials were alerted to the problem as far back as December 2020. Why were these vaccines allowed to continue as if they are perfect?
The US Center for Disease Control website claims, “the CDC follows up on any report of death to request additional information and learn more about what occurred and to determine whether the death was a result of the vaccine or unrelated.”
But on March 8, The Defender contacted the CDC with a written list of questions about reported deaths and injuries related to COVID vaccines. “We requested information about how the CDC conducts investigations into reported deaths, the status of ongoing investigations reported in the media, if autopsies are being done, the standard for determining whether an injury is causally connected to a vaccine, and education initiatives to encourage and facilitate proper and accurate reporting.
“After many attempts to get a response from the CDC, 22 days after our initial outreach a representative from the CDC’s Vaccine Task Force responded, saying the agency had never received our questions — even though the employees we talked to several times said their press officers were working through the questions we sent.
“We provided the questions again and set a new deadline of April 7. We’ve reached out multiple times since, but the representative has not answered our emails or returned our calls.
“On April 15 we called the CDC’s general media line again and were told they had our list of questions and were unsure why the representative told us she never received them. We were told the COVID response team would be informed and that we should follow up in a few days. It has been 39 days since we first reached out and have yet to receive answers to our questions.”
CDC, like our own health officials are freezing the ball on the issue, an indication that there is no answer that would clear the vaccines of responsibilities for deaths and damage to health.
In the Philippines, the government is quick with the monotonous, standard reply – “not related”. The fatalities died of other causes. Lying has become an instant retort, like a motorcycle accident victim or an old woman with Alzheimer’s who were recorded to have died due to the virus. The reimbursement from Philhealth is bigger than usual.
On April 15, The Defender reported that a healthy 43-year old man in Mississippi suffered a stroke hours after being vaccinated with J&J’s COVID vaccine. Brad Malagarie, father of seven, had received the vaccine a little after noon and was found unresponsive by co-workers at his desk.
Also on April 15, the Cincinnati Enquirer reported that the Ohio Department of Health is monitoring the investigation into what may have caused a 21-year-old University of Cincinnati student to die suddenly last Sunday, about a day after he received the J&J vaccine.
Of course it can be explained these people died for some reasons, like the doctors in Negros and in Manila but they have one thing in common – they were vaccinated days earlier. Because official explanation stinks, people make their own conclusions.
Continued on May 6.