We're just getting towards the 2 year mark which I would consider the very minimum of time needed for massive safety indications to present on another drug debarcle. Personally if I had taken that shit I would be sweating bullets and although I didn't I'm seriously concerned due to the very real possibility of it spreading like a bio weapon
https://metatron.substack.com/p/cum...Q.cOoFA8WuKl_Rtril5387yIqo2QtJa1FEvqvxUJVKBR0
Joel doing good work again.
This is the data that Pfizer has.
If you were responsible for reviewing this, what action would you take?(the fda has already admitted it hasn't been following safety signals so I guess our Tga is the same, has to be true because it would have been stopped)
Through 15th April 2022 (
around 16 months):
Total cases reported 1,348,078.
75% of cases reported are under the age of 65. (Maybe the old are co incidences in the ground)
Over 68% of cases are female.
387,675
(29%) of cases are described as “serious”.
17,156 reported cases for pregnant or breastfeeding women. (So if we extrapolated 29% serious advents onto this number, 4975 serious injuries to breatfeeding or pregnant women... Wtaf)
45,523 paediatric cases. (13201 serious paediatric injuries, gallows)
4,563,768 adverse events (average 3.4 per case).
646,837 nervous system disorders.
503,108 musculoskeletal and connective tissue disorders.
299,486 gastrointestinal disorders.
209,213 skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders.
176,907 respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders.
162,086 reproductive system and breast disorders.
114,375 cardiac disorders.
93,097 blood and lymphatic system disorders.
Anyway even if some of the worse estimates are not true on adverse reaction reporting our doctors, regulatory bodies and leaders have a lot to answer for. When it may be over ten times higher wtff