Yes. Not exactly what I would call a “whistleblower”. Relevant part here:
“It is my professional estimate that VAERS (the Vaccine
Adverse Event Reporting System) database, while extremely
useful, is under-reported by a conservative factor of at
least 5. On July 9, 2021, there were 9,048 deaths reported
in VAERS. I verified these numbers by collating all of the
data from VAERS myself, not relying on a third party to
report them. In tandem, I queried data from CMS medical
claims with regard to vaccines and patient deaths, and have
assessed that the deaths occurring within 3 days of
vaccination are higher than those reported in VAERS by a
factor of at least 5. This would indicate the true number
of vaccine-related deaths was at least 45,000. Put in
perspective, the swine flu vaccine was taken off the market
which only resulted in 53 deaths.”
So, the 45,000 number is an educated guess?
Good work and excellent post.
The only time I had the flu was the year I got a flu shot. My daughter got measles shot, got horrible case of measles. Fell and bumped her head on corner of the desk. Bled profusely. We took her to the Emergency Room and they would not let her in because she had measles. I’m 85 and my only health problem is my eye that was wrecked by stupid doctor during cataract surgery. Got corneal transplant, which was totally wrecked by another ophthalmologist who told me to use the wrong product on it.
My niece got covid shots, had serious side effects. Hospitalized.
My daughter lives in the free state of Idaho where no one ever practiced social distancing or wore masks or got shots and they’re all fine.
Not a big fan of the medical profession. Guess that makes me an anti-vaxxer.
Thanks again for your reassuring stats.