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If the Vaccines Work, Why Aren't They Working? By Brian C. Joondeph, M.D.
The American Federation of Medical Specialists makes it clear, "Physicians who generate and spread COVID-19 vaccine misinformation or disinformation are risking disciplinary action by state medical boards, including the suspension or revocation of their medical license."

Hopefully asking thoughtful questions and observing how the medical authorities like Dr. Anthony Fauci have changed their own positions on vaccines is not considered "misinformation." Or that citing the CDC and major news organizations won’t be considered "disinformation." In the 1950s, x-raying pregnant women was standard practice, and questioning that harmful procedure, were such a thing to be done in the 1950s with today’s climate now might be considered mis- or disinformation.

VAERS is voluntary reporting. For a variety of reasons, all cases do not make it to the VAERS database. How much is this underreporting? VAERS did their own analysis about ten years ago and found, "Fewer than 1% of vaccine adverse events are reported." Their words, not mine.

This means adverse events could be happening far more frequently than what we are being told by the corporate media who don’t even report VAERS's current data. What if these adverse events are 10 or even 100 times more common than VAERS reports? To paraphrase Billy Beane, "If the vaccines are safe, why aren’t they safe?"
Posted by: The Walking Unvaxed 2021-11-23
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