Truth Revealed: Vaccine Risks Ignored While Governments Persist with Mass Rollouts
Two new peer-reviewed publications claim that early claims about the safety and efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines, particularly mRNA-based vaccines, were skewed and ignored major adverse effects due to social and economic pressures. These findings, together with ongoing research, point to neurological problems, myocarditis, and other health hazards related to immunizations. The author observes a shift in the scientific community, which increasingly recognizes the possible harm vaccines do to young and healthy people while the benefits are minimal. The author expects further legal action and studies to challenge vaccine producers and government authorities for marketing these vaccines. Despite this, governments continue to prescribe vaccinations for all ages, including young children.
Editor’s Note: The recent publication of peer-reviewed studies confirming the risks associated with COVID-19 vaccines confirms what many so-called “conspiracy theorists” have been saying all along: that these vaccines had serious side effects, and the initial scientific literature downplayed or ignored these risks. While early voices of worry were classified as promoting misinformation and silenced across platforms, we are now seeing evidence catch up with their warnings.
The data reveals issues in the hasty vaccine deployment, including myocarditis and neurological consequences. It’s disturbing to see that, even as the truth about the possible harms emerges, the push for mass vaccination continues. Shouldn’t this be a moment for reassessment rather than mindless devotion to previous policies? [See also: Concerns Grow Over COVID-19 Vaccine Safety as New Pfizer Report Reveals Increased Heart Risks, Learning from the Past: Demystifying the COVID Messaging Used by Governments, Mainstream Media, COVID Shots Are Making Genetically Modified Human Organisms, Rising Early-Onset Cancers: The Overlooked Role of COVID-19 Vaccines, Potential Risks of mRNA Vaccines in Children: Study Raises Concerns]
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