IMO, the JAB differed from one batch to another. Some were contaminated from improper storage.
I have seen an increase of ‘sudden’ ‘unexpected’ deaths in the paper. Since the increase in the price to post m obituaries in local papers, only a fraction is being noticed by the public.
Sudden 4th stage cancer and the return of dormant diseases are also on the increase.
And we haven’t touched the Remdisivir factor in this article.
The quality control requirements for vaccine manufacture are as stringent as the quality control requirements for every other pharmaceutical. If there were some batches that were stored improperly, that is not a manufacturing or quality control issue, but an issue with maintaining a proper cold chain from point of manufacture to pharmacy or clinic.
The word "jab" is loved by antivax propagandists. It has such a violent connotation, so the selection of that word is meant to give a negative "vibe" to vaccines. I prefer the word "shot" because it has many non-violent uses. You can have a Jello shot, or a photo shot, or take a shot at finding an answer. "Shot" doesn't give out nearly as much negative vibe as "jab."
I have seen an increase of ‘sudden’ ‘unexpected’ deaths in the paper. Since the increase in the price to post m obituaries in local papers, only a fraction is being noticed by the public.
Really? You say both that you have seen an increase of "unexpected" deaths in the paper, but there are fewer obituaries? That's rather contradictory, don't you think? I don't read obits (unless someone I know died), but I don't think they use language like "unexpected" and they never state cause of death.
The CDC collects all death data for every death that occurs in the US. Each year, the CDC analyzes the data for the year before and publishes it. Anyone can look at the death data; you can find it by searching "cdc death statistics [year]" in any search engine.
Sudden 4th stage cancer and the return of dormant diseases are also on the increase.
No one suddenly develops stage 4 cancer. It is possible that someone who does not have symptoms goes for a check-up and the physician finds that they have a late stage cancer. But it didn't happen suddenly; it was there for years. As for dormant diseases, the only one I've read about that seems to be increasing is Epstein-Barr virus reactivating in Covid patients. This is because once someone is infected with Epstein-Barr, the virus remains in the body forever. Covid disease can damage the immune system, allowing Epstein-Barr to reactivated.
And we haven’t touched the Remdisivir factor in this article.
As I recall, the evidence for using Remdesivir for treatment of Covid was weak, at best. There are better antivirus options now, such as Paxlovid.