Possible that only Red States were actually Reporting adverse reactions.
VAERS floats on only all physicians reporting all incidents, and physicians everywhere were Infamous for Failing to Report, according to their own PAs and nursing staff.
Red states may have been marginally better at reporting, maybe. They were certainly complicit in delay until death and non-treatment of the flu, in order to grow the Exit-by-Death numbers, however.
RitaOK wrote: |
Possible that only Red States were actually Reporting adverse reactions. VAERS floats on only all physicians reporting all incidents, and physicians everywhere were Infamous for Failing to Report, according to their own PAs and nursing staff. Red states may have been marginally better at reporting, maybe. They were certainly complicit in delay until death and non-treatment of the flu, in order to grow the Exit-by-Death numbers, however. |
There's a problem with the 'middleman', the CDC.
Starting in January, the CDC simply started withholding records for publishing in VAERS. The CDC has also been deleting unfavorable records from VAERS. The CDC created a new, separate database that only they can access to house Covid 'vaccine' adverse events and gave everyone being vaccinated the option to register to report directly to it just for the purpose of hiding adverse reactions. There's a whistle blower who works for the gov (Medicare database) who said she saw an estimated 45 thousand records of people who died within 3 days of having the 'vaccine' and those records were just 'sitting' in the CMS database when they were supposed to automatically feed VAERS. And there are 11 more databases like it.
Given the extremes the CDC has gone to hide incriminating evidence, and their function as middle-man/censor, I'm not optimistic that the data in VAERS could in any way reflect the true amount and proportion of actual reporting. We're only seeing a sliver of the data out there beause the CDC is hiding the rest, and it doesn't fit their MO for them to falsely portray conservatives being unfairly treated when they aren't.