This quick video is a poignant illustration of the kids who’ve been injured or killed by the mRNA jab. Some have died, whereas others live in persistent ache, with seizures, tics and an incapability to stroll or eat independently.
In response to knowledge from the CDC1 there have been 1,086 deaths in kids aged beginning to 17 years from 2020 to June 2, 2022, involving COVID-19. This was 1.33% of deaths from all causes in the identical age group. In response to the American Academy of Pediatrics,2 the cumulative hospitalization fee in kids by February 3, 2022, was 0.7% and the cumulative demise fee was 0.01%.
Though any demise is tragic, it is obvious from these numbers that COVID-19 has not affected the pediatric inhabitants to any nice extent. Research3 have additionally proven that almost all wholesome kids both have delicate signs or no signs. Signs in wholesome kids are like these of a chilly or flu-like sickness.
Taking this one step additional, a examine4 revealed in July 2021 by the Division of Pediatrics at Duke College Faculty of Drugs discovered kids who had delicate or asymptomatic instances of COVID-19 additionally developed a sturdy antibody response.
The jab isn’t innocuous. In response to an evaluation by Steve Kirsch, an engineering graduate from MIT who’s himself doubled vaxxed with the Moderna shot,5 as of December 12, 2021, the jab had killed almost twice as many kids because the sickness.6
The FDA Has Declared Struggle on Kids
On this three-minute video Mary Holland, president and common counsel of Kids’s Well being Protection, makes an impassioned plea to the general public and the U.S. Meals and Drug Administration to cease the warfare in opposition to our kids.7 With out robust proof to help the assault, the FDA has begun a marketing campaign to make use of emergency use authorizations (EUAs) that may topic probably the most susceptible in our inhabitants to pointless dangers from a genetic experiment.
The FDA scheduled 4 conferences of the Vaccines and Associated Organic Merchandise Advisory Committee (VRBPAC) to debate — and doubtlessly approve — EUAs that may cowl the inhabitants from cradle to grave in COVID pictures. The itinerary started June 7, 2022, and is scheduled to finish June 28, 2022.
The deliberate discussions embrace including the Novavax COVID shot for adults and amending Moderna’s EUA for the first sequence in kids and adolescents aged 6 by way of 17 and youngsters 6 months to five years. The conferences additionally embrace an modification to Pfizer’s major sequence to incorporate kids 4 months to 4 years.
Toby Rogers Ph.D.,8 has a grasp of public coverage diploma. He’s referred to as the June conferences a “blitzkrieg” designed to “create psychological shock and demoralizing chaos.”9
Kids’s Well being Protection10 mobilized a grassroots effort to tell the FDA and CDC officers, elected representatives and VRBPAC members that the general public desires them to reject proposals from Pfizer and Moderna, and requests that authorities companies comply with science to guard public well being. It’s attainable to make a distinction when shoppers are armed with actual knowledge and take motion. The details Kids’s Well being Protection makes for shoppers embrace:11
• There isn’t any COVID emergency for kids — Kids youthful than 18 with out comorbidities have a 99.995% restoration fee and the CDC knowledge present over 74% of all kids beginning to 17 years have sturdy pure immunity.
• mRNA pictures provide little safety — In 2020, regulators set a minimal customary effectiveness for EUA approval — vaccines should meet a threshold of fifty% effectiveness. Nonetheless, preliminary knowledge present the jab was solely 44% efficient within the youngest kids and 37% efficient in kids as much as 5 years.
Along with failing the minimal customary, the effectiveness of the vaccine in opposition to the Omicron variant dropped to 12% after seven weeks in kids 5 to 11 years.
• Jab accidents in kids are catastrophic — The Defender factors out that as of Could 20, 2022, the Vaccine Opposed Occasion Reporting System (VAERS) recorded over 48,500 studies of adversarial occasions in kids. In 14 days, as of June 3, 2022,12 this quantity jumped dramatically to a complete of 49,283 adversarial occasions.
This included 114 deaths, 457 kids who’re completely disabled and eight,811 who haven’t recovered from their vaccine damage. Vaccine accidents have included encephalitis, Bell’s palsy, new onset diabetes, aneurysms or cerebral hemorrhage and Guillain Barre or transverse myelitis leading to paralysis.
‘Future Framework’ Doubles Down on a Failed Technique
The ultimate assembly is scheduled for June 28, 2022. Its focus will likely be a proposed “Future Framework” for COVID-19 jabs.13 In response to The Defender, by June 1, 2022, over 500 million doses of the jab had been distributed and injected throughout a 17-month interval. Sadly, there was no discernible impression and way more folks have died because the pictures had been launched.
In response to CDC knowledge,14 on the finish of 2020 there have been 385,666 folks whose deaths had been recorded involving COVID-19. The jab was launched in December 2020. By the top of 2021, the jab had been distributed for 12 months. Folks had additionally begun efficiently treating COVID at house with quite a lot of protocols, together with these from Dr. Vladimir Zelenko15 or the Entrance Line COVID-19 Crucial Care Alliance.16
Regardless of realizing extra concerning the virus after 12 months and profitable at-home therapy protocols, 77,103 extra folks died in 2021 than in 2020 for a complete of 462,769 deaths in 2021.17
The proposed Future Framework is a approach for pharmaceutical corporations to make use of data captured by regulatory companies to get reformulated pictures accepted with out enterprise new medical trials. The Defender calls this “doubling down on a failed technique.”18
In a slide presentation19 produced for the April 2022 VRBPAC assembly, the choice course of for the influenza vaccine pressure was reviewed and referred to as profitable. Nonetheless, as The Defender reported,20
“Lisa Grohskopf from the CDC’s Influenza Division studies that final yr the flu shot was someplace between 8% and 14% efficient (primarily based on knowledge from seven websites that take part within the U.S. Flu Vaccine Effectiveness Community).”
These abysmal effectiveness percentages are what the FDA and CDC name success. The presentation goes on to determine a number of challenges to adapting the influenza mannequin to new COVID-19 vaccines.21 The reply to those issues seems to be the Future Framework.
Proposed modifications would permit the regulatory course of to approve future COVID-19 pictures with out medical trials, no matter how drastically the formulation modifications. If the modifications are carried out, they’ll solely want to satisfy the usual of being “biologically comparable.”22
The assembly is scheduled for June 28, 2022, so there may be nonetheless time to inform the FDA to get their #HandsOffOurChildren through the use of the Kids’s Well being Protection motion web page, the place you possibly can shortly and simply ship emails to the FDA, VRBPAC committee, CDC officers and elected consultant.
FDA Reviewed Pfizer’s Check Outcomes Primarily based on 10 Kids
The U.S. Meals and Drug Administration amended its EUA for the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 shot to permit a booster dose for kids ages 5 to 11.23 The FDA’s “analysis of security” for the booster dose in younger kids was primarily based on a examine of solely about 400 kids, and though that quantity is exceedingly low, it’s far higher than the ten kids within the check for kids 6 months to five years.24
In a press launch, Pfizer introduced the EUA they had been in search of from the FDA for kids 6 months to beneath 5 years is “primarily based on 10 symptomatic COVID-19 instances recognized from seven days after the third dose and accrued as of April 29, 2022.”25
The examine included 1,678 kids who obtained three doses of the formulation. Nonetheless, the 80.3% efficacy that Pfizer introduced is predicated on simply 10 instances. The quantity is so low that even outspoken vaccine advocate Dr. Paul Offit expressed dismay, saying:26
“I imply, 10 kids — you are speaking about 10 kids. It is a small quantity, so it is actually onerous to remark o[n] this as one thing extra common since you do not know as a result of the numbers are so small.”
The trial reportedly evaluated “the security, tolerability and immunogenicity of three doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine.”27 This declare of 80.3% effectiveness in kids got here on the heels of information launched by the New York state Division of Well being examine28 that confirmed efficacy in kids ages 5 to 11 years fell to 12% in two months after vaccination.
These knowledge are in keeping with a report29 from Britain that confirmed effectiveness in opposition to symptomatic an infection dropped 22.6% after two months in adolescents aged 16 to 17 years. Within the press launch, Pfizer wrote the shot was “well-tolerated amongst 1,678 kids beneath 5 years of age with a security profile just like placebo.”30
Nonetheless, in response to the American Academy of Pediatrics,31 as of June 8, 2022, 36% of 5- to 11-year-olds had obtained a minimum of one dose and 29% had obtained two doses and, in response to VAERS, there have been 11,773 whole studies of adversarial occasions in kids 5 to 11 years by way of June 3, 2022.
When you extrapolate the adversarial occasion numbers utilizing 36% of the pediatric inhabitants that obtained a minimum of one dose, there could be 32,702 adversarial occasions reported in kids aged 5 to 11 if 100% got the shot.
It appears extremely unlikely, primarily based on the variety of adversarial occasions in kids reported to VAERS after a minimum of one injection, that pictures in kids aged 6 months to beneath 5 years would have resulted in solely “delicate or average”32 occasions, or that the shot might have “a security profile just like placebo.”
Kids’s Vaccine Approval Essential to Shield Huge Pharma
It’s essential to grasp what’s driving the push behind getting kids vaccinated when there seems to be no scientific purpose to do it. On this interview with Alix Mayer, we talk about the nefarious the explanation why kids are being aggressively focused. Despite the fact that VAERS33 has proven many vaccines have a questionable security profile, knowledge collected from 2021 and 2022 display the COVID jab presents a extra critical danger than all of the earlier vaccines mixed.
Lack of transparency has been a persistent difficulty inside the trade, however the present challenges with the COVID pictures have highlighted the problem. The jabs had been launched beneath EUA to provide the pharmaceutical corporations authorized immunity in opposition to legal responsibility for vaccine damage.34
As Mayer factors out within the interview, what you could not notice is that though the FDA appeared to approve and license BioNTech’s Comirnaty,35 the shot continues to be administered beneath the EUA.
One important purpose is that after the product is totally licensed, the corporate is responsible for accidents.36 For a vaccine and the producer to have immunity that’s not administered beneath an EUA, it should be positioned on the childhood vaccination schedule.37,38 This permits state governments to mandate the shot (the federal authorities solely makes suggestions; states difficulty the mandates). Mayer notes:39
“That is the holy grail should you’re a vaccine producer of a COVID vaccine proper now. You need it to be totally licensed, however not advertise till you get it on the kids’s schedule.”
Will Pediatricians Refuse Care if Dad and mom Refuse the Jab?
Parental considerations over vaccinations are usually not a brand new difficulty. A examine40 revealed in 2005 discovered “many” pediatricians mentioned they might discontinue care if a household refused vaccination. One other examine41,42 revealed in 2020 surveyed U.S. pediatricians and located 51% mentioned they might dismiss a household in the event that they refused vaccinations.
Medical commerce associations and several other states have additionally stepped in to drag parental rights out from beneath households who wish to train knowledgeable consent on behalf of their kids.
In 2020,43,44 the District of Columbia handed a permitting minors as younger as 11 to consent to a federally-recommendation vaccination with out their mother and father’ consent or data. Since then,45 Alabama, Oregon, South Carolina, North Carolina and Rhode Island have handed laws particularly for the COVID pictures. The legal guidelines permit docs to steer kids from 14 to 16 years to take the jab with out telling their mother and father.
In Could 2022, California, which already has a legislation allowing minors as younger as 12 to get an HPV or hepatitis B vaccination with out their mother and father’ data consent, filed a invoice including the COVID shot to it.46
17,000 Docs and Scientists Warn Dad and mom
In his interview with podcaster Joe Rogan,47 Dr. Robert Malone offers a historic perspective on the credentials that make him uniquely certified to grasp and communicate concerning the mRNA know-how used within the present COVID-19 genetic jabs.
Rogan’s podcast is hosted completely on Spotify48 however you possibly can see this explicit one and skim the transcript on the web site of Texas Congressman Troy Nehls’, R-Texas, with out downloading the Spotify app.49
Malone is the first inventor of the mRNA gene switch know-how that underpins the jab. The very nature of the know-how used to create the jab transfers genetic materials from the shot into your cells, creating genetic remedy.
The data Malone shared through the three-hour interview was so damaging to the COVID narrative that Google manipulated the search outcomes50 and simply days earlier than the interview Twitter banned Malone.51