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Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) may have been from vaccines all along


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2022 Aug 14, 7:38pm   19,005 views  182 comments

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https://2ndsmartestguyintheworld.substack.com/p/a-covid-silver-lining-more-parents


As long-time proponents of vaccination — professionally involved in vaccine development, promotion of the dangerous HPV vaccine and accepting of COVID-19 vaccines as a solution to lockdowns — the three declaration authors positioned the decline in childhood vaccination rates at the head of their list of “disastrous” lockdown consequences.

Far from witnessing a disaster, however, observers by June 2020 had begun noticing a wonderful silver lining — a “surprising” pandemic effect on the death rate among infants, in particular, with 200-plus fewer infants dying per week, amounting to a 30% reduction in expected child deaths within a few months.

To explain the “something mysterious” saving the lives of infants, these analysts, along with Children’s Health Defense (CHD) Chief Scientific Officer Brian Hooker, pointed out how the missed infant vaccines coincided with a “precipitous drop” in reports of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS).

SIDS deaths — which by definition affect children who are normal and healthy — and sudden unexplained deaths in children over age 1 typically occur in close temporal proximity to vaccination, with nine out of 10 SIDS deaths following two- and four-month “well-baby” visits.

An analysis of three decades of VAERS data found 75% of reported post-vaccination SIDS cases occurred within seven days of childhood shots.

Japanese pathologists who identified SIDS cases taking place within a week of vaccination agree that “suspicious cases do exist,” leading them to encourage forensic pathologists to “devote more attention to vaccination” in SIDS events.

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31   Patrick   2022 Dec 20, 9:39pm  

https://petermcculloughmd.substack.com/p/kaiser-family-foundation-vaccine


In summary, the COVID-19 mass vaccination program has backfired and eroded confidence in the routine childhood vaccine schedule and fueled resistance to school vaccine mandates. As more safety data emerge on COVID-19 vaccines, this giant shift towards vaccine choice can be expected to intensify. Where there is any risk, there must be choice.
32   ElYorsh   2022 Dec 20, 10:35pm  

Patrick says

https://petermcculloughmd.substack.com/p/kaiser-family-foundation-vaccine



In summary, the COVID-19 mass vaccination program has backfired and eroded confidence in the routine childhood vaccine schedule and fueled resistance to school vaccine mandates. As more safety data emerge on COVID-19 vaccines, this giant shift towards vaccine choice can be expected to intensify. Where there is any risk, there must be choice.


We (wifey and yours truly) are not going to put ANY other vaccine in our kids after what we have learned from COVID.

The anti vaxxers have been right all along.

The same playbook has been used since the 80's. SIDS was gaslighting for vaccine injuries just like SADS is today.
33   PeopleUnited   2022 Dec 21, 2:40am  

Patrick says

Where there is any risk, there must be choice.

Amen brother!
34   Patrick   2023 Mar 5, 4:17pm  

https://darbyshaw.substack.com/p/are-pet-vaccines-safe-and-effective


Because of the Covid-19 vaccine scandal, many people are waking up to the stark reality that vaccines labeled “safe and effective” often are anything but. More Americans than ever before are beginning to question the wisdom of blindly following the advice of self-proclaimed experts on not just the Covid-19 vaccines but all vaccines, for humans as well as animals. ...

From the American Journal of Veterinary Research (2004):

“Because the CRFK cell line is derived from a feline kidney tissue preparation, administration of FVRCP vaccines to cats could induce antibodies that also bind to feline renal tissues.” 16

In other words, cats receiving the FVRCP vaccine might develop autoimmune kidney disease as a result.

Apparently, this possibility deterred no one. The vaccine was never re-formulated to eliminate the likelihood of contamination with CRFK cell proteins. Nor does it appear that regulators ever seriously consider pulling it from the market.

Meanwhile, pet owners are continually assured that this vaccine is safe and effective.

So, to recap, it has been known for decades that the universally recommended and widely administered vaccine for feline distemper likely contains cell proteins with the potential to cause CKD in cats. While no one knows exactly how common CKD is because the necessary studies have not been published, scientists have recognized for many years that this disease is prevalent in cats and that the numbers are on the rise.
35   Patrick   2023 Mar 5, 5:40pm  

https://lionessofjudah.substack.com/p/how-much-money-do-pediatricians-really


So how much money do doctors really make from vaccines? The average American pediatrician has 1546 patients, though some pediatricians see many more. The vast majority of those patients are very young, perhaps because children transition to a family physician or stop visiting the doctor at all as they grow up. As they table above explains, Blue Cross Blue Shield pays pediatricians $400 per fully vaccinated child. If your pediatrician has just 100 fully-vaccinated patients turning 2 this year, that’s $40,000. Yes, Blue Cross Blue Shield pays your doctor a $40,000 bonus for fully vaccinating 100 patients under the age of 2. If your doctor manages to fully vaccinate 200 patients, that bonus jumps to $80,000.

But here’s the catch: Under Blue Cross Blue Shield’s rules, pediatricians lose the whole bonus unless at least 63% of patients are fully vaccinated, and that includes the flu vaccine. So it’s not just $400 on your child’s head–it could be the whole bonus. To your doctor, your decision to vaccinate your child might be worth $40,000, or much more, depending on the size of his or her practice.


"Sorry your kid died, but think of the $80,000 I got!"
36   WookieMan   2023 Mar 5, 8:25pm  

The_Deplorable says


The conclusion I reach by looking at the above graphs is that vaccines did not cause the collapse of those infectious diseases but the introduction of clean/safe water along with good sanitation practices.

That's about the best and shortest summary you could have. I'd add on the suburban movement. Basically not living on top of each other as the primary place people HAD to live in. 3-5 story structures that could have 25 people living in them and many times using the same bathroom/shitter. Not showering daily. Entire families sharing a room or two. Not talking apartment, but literally two 10x7 rooms.

Check out old census data and it's fucking hysterical how many people were in one property in Chicago. I've done a couple hundred hours of research on buildings in Chicago to determine if they were a 2 or 3 unit for example. The difference in modern time is hundreds of thousands in value if you could prove it was 3 units. Talking hand written census records. Fact is even with sewer and water, there were potentially 30-40 people living in your typical Chicago 2-4 flat. Not a chance in hell you're stopping the spread of stuff in that environment.

Another reason to get the fuck out of cities unless you have a single family home which is likely $1M+ in any major city. Not worth it to live so close to someone you can piss out your window and get it in your neighbors toilet through their window.
38   WookieMan   2023 Mar 6, 9:27pm  

Are you saying the vaccines work or was the trend declining before the vaccine and may have gone away on it's own Patrick?

I ultimately think it was the proper containment and disposal of shit looking at the graphs. Sewer systems. Shit was just simply dumped into the water source as The Deplorable says. WWII seems to be the turning point. We realized what we could do as a country. Invest in infrastructure whether it be highways or sewers.

I'm vaccinated with the 1983 vaccines above, but no interest ever in getting the covid or any flu shot. I've only had IV's as far as needles since I was 19 when I was drunk lit a fire with gas and burned myself relatively badly. 3rd degree burns on legs and arms. Balloon sized blisters. Surprisingly no long term skin defects mostly. Money maker was saved, my face.

That was the last time I was injected with anything non-IV. I was still drunk and the nurse was fucking hot. She was flirty too, but that was peak Wookie. The only time I've taken a needle to the butt cheek. She figured I was in pain and shot me up with something. I wasn't in pain at all, ever. Having a good looking nurse take your pants off is nice. Went back bandaged up and continued to party. I have a high pain threshold apparently.

Think I might need hip and shoulder surgery. Both are getting to the what the fuck level pain. I've mentioned I don't take pain killers. Gonna try physical therapy. I think decade long tested vaccines do work, but in conjunction with better hygiene and sanitation. Few from 2023 could survive in the conditions of 1900.
39   stfu   2023 Mar 7, 4:51am  

WookieMan says

Think I might need hip and shoulder surgery.


Getting old sucks. It wasn't in the brochure.
40   Eman   2023 Mar 7, 5:46am  

stfu says

WookieMan says


Think I might need hip and shoulder surgery.


Getting old sucks. It wasn't in the brochure.

Would you prefer to get old or die young? Not everyone gets to live to old age you know.
41   Eman   2023 Mar 7, 5:54am  

WookieMan says


Think I might need hip and shoulder surgery.


Stretching regularly works for me. I have friends who have back and tennis elbow pains. I suggested to them to stretch and the pains gradually went away.

With the back pain, try teeter hang up. It’s for sale at Costco for a few hundred dollars. He said he felt light headed at first, but got used to it after a few days. It worked for him.
42   stfu   2023 Mar 7, 7:25am  

Eman says

Would you prefer to get old or die young? Not everyone gets to live to old age you know.


Well that's pretty dark for what I considered an off the cuff remark.

I guess I would prefer to die before chronic pain set in. A pain without relief nor hope of relief which registers a minimum of 7 on a scale to 10. A pain that interrupts sleep.
43   WookieMan   2023 Mar 7, 8:44am  

Eman says

With the back pain, try teeter hang up. It’s for sale at Costco for a few hundred dollars. He said he felt light headed at first, but got used to it after a few days. It worked for him.

Lol, I'm a taller and not fat heavy guy, but 220-230lbs. Think Brian Urlacher if you're at all into football, Chicago Bears. My buddy has one out in Montana and I used after snowboarding in early February. His model was older from when I was in high school hanging at his parents house. I almost did a teeter topple on the damn thing. Guys trip so drinking was involved. I used it for two days and maybe not enough, but it didn't feel better.

Done stretches and the theragun massager thing or whatever that's called. Wife runs so she gets hip pain. I think something is torn in both. It's been about 45 days since it happened. I've be doing stuff but still trying to rest. Shoulder was last fall '22 playing volleyball. I try to man it up through pain. I can't bend over and say pick up a toy without cringing pain in the shoulder and hip. Getting to my knee now because I walk weird.

I don't trust the medical field is all I'll say. I'll go in for a first first visit and maybe an X-ray, and they'll throw pain pills at me. I don't take them. Then it will be an MRI. Then we have to do exploratory surgery and potentially repair it. $50-100k later it's still not better. Doctors are fucks.

I'm gonna probably go the physical therapy route. I honestly think they're more qualified to know what the issue is. If it's serious they'll let me know and actually be honest. My .2¢, but I could be wrong. I'm thoroughly uncomfortable though that's for sure. Shitty chairs and bleachers piss me off now too. I have a tight ass, but it's boney. So bleacher are a bitch for kids events.

I know women tend to like taller men, but as one it kind of sucks. Getting kneed in the back at a fuck basketball game or band concert is the worst. I barely fit. Everyone is touching you. It fucking annoying. Sorry for the rant, but fuck bleachers. Whoever invented them and didn't think about comfort can eat a dick. Someone woke up one day and invented that. Maybe it's a good idea to put a crowd in a room and have everyone touching each other on the worst surface possible... Though no one.
44   WookieMan   2023 Mar 7, 9:01am  

stfu says

Eman says

Would you prefer to get old or die young? Not everyone gets to live to old age you know.

Well that's pretty dark for what I considered an off the cuff remark.

I guess I would prefer to die before chronic pain set in. A pain without relief nor hope of relief which registers a minimum of 7 on a scale to 10. A pain that interrupts sleep.

If doing a random patnet poll. Young. I'd rather live like a rock star (I don't) than live to be 90 and need people to bath my old wrinkly ass. I'd rather be Tom Petty versus Keith Richards. You know that guy has 5 gallon weekly calendar buckets of pills to stay alive likely.

I just don't want to be a damn numb zombie. Once you hit 70-80 that's what it is. Look at our fucking POTUS. Dude can't even walk stairs. Besides his Covid response, Trump's age is a negative. If I had to pull the plug based off my boomer friends, it would be 65-70. My best man in my wedding, his dad is 74 I believe. Bikes, keeps himself in shape. He look miserable. I golf with him 4-5 times a year. It doesn't look fun. Barely hits the ball 200 yards off the tee. Looks like it hurts.

Maybe that's the benchmark for me. If I can't hit a ball 300 yards maybe it's time to hang up on life... lol. That's a joke, but it's okay since I've experience suicide multiple times. Sorry if that offends anyone. Humor is coping.
45   Eman   2023 Mar 7, 9:12am  

stfu says

Eman says


Would you prefer to get old or die young? Not everyone gets to live to old age you know.


Well that's pretty dark for what I considered an off the cuff remark.

I guess I would prefer to die before chronic pain set in. A pain without relief nor hope of relief which registers a minimum of 7 on a scale to 10. A pain that interrupts sleep.

Sorry if it came across dark. I have friends whose kids passed away between months old to 18 years old. I just couldn’t bare the thought of being that parent.

Getting can suck, but we’re not putting our parents through the pain of burying us if we die young. I completely agree that the moment we have unbearable pains or can’t walk, it’s time to go. No reason to hang around on this earth.
46   Eman   2023 Mar 7, 9:20am  

WookieMan says

Eman says


With the back pain, try teeter hang up. It’s for sale at Costco for a few hundred dollars. He said he felt light headed at first, but got used to it after a few days. It worked for him.

Lol, I'm a taller and not fat heavy guy, but 220-230lbs. Think Brian Urlacher if you're at all into football, Chicago Bears. My buddy has one out in Montana and I used after snowboarding in early February. His model was older from when I was in high school hanging at his parents house. I almost did a teeter topple on the damn thing. Guys trip so drinking was involved. I used it for two days and maybe not enough, but it didn't feel better.

Done stretches and the theragun massager thing or whatever that's called. Wife runs so she gets hip pain. I think something is torn in both. It's been about 45 days since it happened. I've be doing stuff but still trying to rest. Shoulder was ...

Sorry to hear man. I play tennis, run and does some weightlifting. Fortunately, whatever pains I have encountered, I’ve been able to stretch them away while I have people around me who are in constant pain. It seems like it moves from one muscle/joint to the next for them while others have to go through surgery every few years.

Hitting 50 later this year without being on any medications and pain is a blessing and I intend to keep it like this for as long as possible.

With respect to your wife’s hip pain, maybe wear shoes that have more cushions in addition to running on less hard surface? Maybe slowdown and jog to lessen the impact on the hips? I’m not an expert in this arena, but whenever I need to learn something, YouTube has been really helpful.

With respect to teeter hang-up, I have a big, overweight friend….like 260 lbs, who had constant back pain. He swore up and down it works and got rid of his back pain. Just have to do it consistently for at least a month.
47   WookieMan   2023 Mar 7, 9:52am  

Eman says

With respect to your wife’s hip pain, maybe wear shoes that have more cushions in addition to running on less hard surface? Maybe slowdown and jog to lessen the impact on the hips? I’m not an expert in this arena, but whenever I need to learn something, YouTube has been really helpful.

With respect to teeter hang-up, I have a big, overweight friend….like 260 lbs, who had constant back pain. He swore up and down it works and got rid of his back pain. Just have to do it consistently for at least a month.

Wife just runs too much in my opinion. Keeps her looking good for a 40 year old, but she does it too much and too many miles, again in my opinion. She drops maybe $400-500 per year on professionally fitted shoes. Tracks mileage and throws them out.

My issues are injury related. As gay as this will sound it was carrying a 47lb snowboard bag and 47 golf bag, backpack and roller bag at the airport in AZ. Strained the hip walking half a mile through Sky Harbor with this shit to check it from the garage. Wasn't a pop, but I knew I fucked the hip up. Then proceeded to snowboard black diamonds with a big heavy and long snowboard so I didn't sink into the packed powder. Nightmare as a snowboarder in the cat trails and flats. Should have used my smaller board for conditions but it had been a while and didn't want to switch bindings.

Reality is I've lived an active life and I'm just getting old. Lived an extremely active life in my younger years. All state athlete twice. Not bragging, it just took a lot of work and physical pain. Got hooked on OTC pain killers to the tune of 3-4 Alieve pills before practice. Had my gall bladder removed and they did do a liver biopsy at the time, and fortunately I didn't fuck that up during that time, so healthy enough internally.

I'm too competitive, so if I'm a car I don't tap the brakes. I'm worried at some point I wreck the car. Knock on wood, fortunately nothing with my back yet. My physical existence isn't pleasant currently is all. I'll fix this bitch up. I'll do volleyball, swimming, golf and silly yard games until 50. Then it's probably golf and going on walks. Got 10 years to get the kids into snowboarding/skiing. My buddy got me into it when I was 14 and now that I can go to places like CO, AZ, MT to board is fucking amazing... sometimes scary. Yet to board CA. All our trips with the guys pick CO every time. We cheap out, stay at their houses and fucking deal with the I-70 traffic. I'll usually go on a weekday.

If anyone is a skier/boarder, Bridger Bowl in MT is ridiculously empty generally. And cheap. If you have an avalanche transponder you can do some chair lift backcountry style runs. If there's fresh powder the entire mountain is a blast. My anxiety is high. I'm going on rants a lot lately. Sorry.
48   Patrick   2023 Mar 12, 12:14am  

https://palexander.substack.com/p/mother-jones-finally-gives-the-real/comment/13510801


I really hope one day that the bulk of people who are pro-vax....but anti covid vax, spend a bit of time thinking about how and why big pharma...all of a sudden...went rogue? Overnight.

Until 2021 they were angelic...and the hordes of jabs pushed into children from birth are all about health and wellness.

Autism and allergies and debilitating illness are on an exponential rise...as is the pushing of lifelong medication starting in grade school. But it is all good.

Putting children on antidepressants and puberty blockers is good medical practice. Ignoring diet and excercise...but pushing safe jabs is for our best health.

Big pharma is our friend...they love us...they just made a small error with the covid vaccine. Once that is fixed we can, and should all look forward to many more vaccines...for our health.

500 are in the WHO lineup. That is so awesome.

What the hell is wrong with our thinking?

The FDA, CDC, GAVI, WHO, WEF, DoD, CIA etc....were all really good, solid outfits until 2021.?

Then something bad happened to all of them at once?

Once we fix the very small covid 19 error...all will be well again.

Thank God our troubles are so managable.
49   richwicks   2023 Mar 12, 12:18am  

Eman says

Would you prefer to get old or die young? Not everyone gets to live to old age you know.


Honestly, knowing many people who were old, and got REALLY old, I don't know if I want to get really old. In fact, I'm pretty certain I do not.
51   Patrick   2023 Mar 17, 2:37pm  

https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/polio-vaccine-gates-funded/


7 Children Paralyzed by Polio Virus Derived From New Gates-Funded Polio Vaccine

Seven children were paralyzed by vaccine-derived polio linked to the new nOPV2 polio vaccine developed by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, according to health officials in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Burundi and the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI), which on Thursday announced the news.


Gates seems to experiment with his toxxines in Africa.

There is also a theory that AIDS entered the human population in Africa via a polio vaccine grown in monkey kidney cells, where the monkey was infected with the simian form of AIDS.
52   Patrick   2023 Mar 23, 8:57pm  

https://palexander.substack.com/p/24-vaccines-in-1983-on-the-vaccine


24 vaccines in 1983 on the vaccine schedule birth to 18 & now in 2023, it is 72 and it rises to 76 if vaccines for pregnant women added...76...are you comfortable with that number? did you know this?
53   Patrick   2023 Mar 24, 4:58pm  

https://palexander.substack.com/p/24-vaccines-in-1983-on-the-vaccine/comment/13923925


Karen Bracken
Writes Karen Bracken
7 min ago
Japan proved back in the 90's that MMR caused SIDS but of course the US totally ignores this. Japan today has the lowest infant mortality rate of any other country while the US doesn't even make the top 20 list. Japan stopped using MMR and suggest delaying childhood vaccination until 2 years of age. Since they stopped using MMR their SIDS rate has plummeted. A healthy baby does not die in their crib for no reason. Because parents refuse to challenge this legally the problem continues.
54   Ceffer   2023 Mar 24, 5:01pm  

Well, now that we fully recognize the Rockefeller/Medicine/Pharma democide scams, forensic analysis of past lesser outbreak depravities is in order. I'm sure more will be revealed. Since everything HAD to be a Satanic lie, reversing the accepted publicity is a start.

One of my wife's oldest friends' child died of SIDS. Friend donated a memorial bench to the child over at Kaiser.
55   Patrick   2023 Mar 24, 5:27pm  

I thanked Karen for the comment and she replied:

https://palexander.substack.com/p/24-vaccines-in-1983-on-the-vaccine/comment/13924315


You are most welcome. I have done a lot of research in the work done in Japan and anyone can look up the infant mortality rate by country. Japan had a very high SIDS death rate and there was a suspicion that it was the MMR vaccine. And they were right.
56   Patrick   2023 Mar 26, 3:09pm  

https://notthebee.com/article/autism-rates-in-the-us-are-skyrocketing-according-to-cdc-data




Could be all the vaxxes they give kids now (76 of them, iirc) or maybe autism is just becoming a fashionable diagnosis. That happens in waves, where various medical services realize they can get money if they just make the right diagnosis.
57   The_Deplorable   2023 Mar 26, 4:32pm  

Patrick says

In summary, the COVID-19 mass vaccination program has backfired and eroded confidence in the routine childhood vaccine schedule and fueled resistance to school vaccine mandates. As more safety data emerge on COVID-19 vaccines, this giant shift towards vaccine choice can be expected to intensify. Where there is any risk, there must be choice.

It needs to intensify and we now have the data (vaccine deaths and injuries) to prove it.

a. The only thing that connects victims of Sudden Adult Death Syndrome (SADS) in different states, different countries and different continents is the vaccine.

b. At this point we are now forced to look at Sudden Infant death syndrome (SIDS). Again the only thing common between infants in different states, different countries and different continents is the vaccine. What else is there?

c. The proliferation of Autism the last 20, 30 years is another such case. The only thing common between autistic children in different states, different countries and different continents are the vaccines.

d. Finally the early vaccine data against infectious deceases need to be re-examined because they clearly show that these Infectious Diseases were declining long before the arrival of the vaccines.



The_Deplorable
58   The_Deplorable   2023 Mar 26, 5:53pm  

The_Deplorable says

" c. The proliferation of Autism the last 20, 30 years is another such case. The only thing common between autistic children in different states, different countries and different continents are the vaccines."

The latest: According to the CDC Autism in the USA Is Increasing. I guess more vaccinations means more autistic children.

" Autism rates in US children have jumped from one in 150 in 2002 to one in 36 in 2020, or 2.8%, according to a new study published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). "

See https://www.zerohedge.com/medical/autism-rise-cdc-data

The_Deplorable
59   Onvacation   2023 Mar 27, 5:05pm  

Inject aluminum into a child and hope it doesn't cause brain damage.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21568886/


Experimental research, however, clearly shows that aluminum adjuvants have a potential to induce serious immunological disorders in humans. In particular, aluminum in adjuvant form carries a risk for autoimmunity, long-term brain inflammation and associated neurological complications and may thus have profound and widespread adverse health consequences.


Sometimes it seems like they are trying to kill us.
60   Patrick   2023 Mar 28, 7:55pm  

https://darbyshaw.substack.com/p/are-pet-vaccines-safe-and-effective/comment/14036495


KC
Writes KC’s COVID Facts

"Of all reported SIDS cases post-vaccination, 75 % occurred within 7 days (p < 0.00001)."

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214750021001268

Here are more you may be interested in:

https://childrenshealthdefense.org/research_category/sids/

"According to VAERS, 17% of all infant deaths occur the day of vaccination. And 78% within a week"

https://covidmythbuster.substack.com/p/have-public-health-authorities-been

"As best as I can tell from all the data that has been collected, is that the vaccines (especially DTP) cause microstrokes in the brain in the region that controls automatic respiration, so infants start having interrupted breath cycles, and unless they are at an ICU or somewhere else where they are monitored and can be resuscitated, once the breathing stops it is fatal."

https://amidwesterndoctor.substack.com/p/a-century-of-evidence-has-accumulated
61   Patrick   2023 May 7, 3:31pm  

https://twitter.com/catsscareme2021/status/1655175706375081988?ref_src=patrick.net


Jessica Rojas 🇺🇸💪
@catsscareme2021
💔👣 Annabelle Lee died 10 hours after receiving the MMR, DTaP, varicella and half of a Flu shot.
Her mother took her shopping afterwards and said she was grouchy.When they returned home she laid her down to relax for the night and watch cartoons.

Her mother’s words...

She was quiet, she was asleep. No sounds except the low sound of the cartoons. No cries, no whines, no groans, no screams, nothing. Nothing.

It was 11 something, I felt in her packnplay at her diaper, it was wet. I picked her up, she was facedown. It all went so wrong so fast. I screamed for her dad.

I don’t recall any color even being gone from her face, she didn’t look dead. I called 911, we gave her cpr. We caused vomit to come up, it was all over us. It was all over me, I still taste it. I will never ever get that taste out of my mouth. I ran outside. Her dad kept giving her cpr. I just laid outside in my driveway and screamed. A cop was trying to get me up, I couldn’t move.

I saw her rushed from the house into an ambulance. She was missing a sock. I was missing a sock. I refuse to think that was just coincidence. We both lost our socks in the commotion.

I remember asking a cop that was at my door while we were waiting on my inlaws to pick us up to go to the hospital if it was bad. If hed ever seen any baby survive.
“It’s bad.”
Shuffled us into this room at childrens, I just pushed myself up against a dresser. The nurse that came in was pregnant, and I was furious. It took forever. It might have only been 5 mins but it took forever for some doctor to come in. They tried to start her heart a few times, with adrenaline I think. It didn’t work. She was gone. Their was nothing they could do.

The first question I asked.
Could shots have killed her? She just got shots not even been 10 hours since she got the shots, did the shots kill her? What happened!?
That doctor lied to my face. Any doctor knows that vaccines can kill people. She didn’t know what had happened in her body, she just said no. She reassured me it wasn’t the shots. Again and again. To be honest, she made me feel stupid for even questioning the shots. Just like many doctors do. Thats the right thing to do, vaccines. The greater good, nothing bad happens, the risk is minimal. Lies, it’s all just a lie.

I didn’t want to see her, I regret it sometimes, but most of the time I know it was right. She was gone, and I didn’t want to remember her like that. I didn’t let anyone else go see her either, I didn’t want ANYONE to see her like that, to have those images. I told my mom she didn’t want to see what I saw. I’ll never really know if my parents went back to see her, I left before they did.

The doctor said her fever was 114 degrees. So within 30 mins she went from normal temperature, alive, to dead with a 114 degree temperature. That’s not Sids.

SUDC
Sudden Unexplained Death in Childhood is what they call it. SIDS for 12mo +. It’s a crapshoot, it’s a catchall. Truthfully, it’s lazy. That is what the coroner told me it was ruled as of that night. So I asked him. Was it the shots? He said, “It’s very suspicious she got shots and died so soon after, but I will not know anything until lab reports and tox screens come back”. He doesn’t recall saying that, but I recall him saying that, perfectly to me.
And she was gone.


62   The_Deplorable   2023 May 7, 4:26pm  

This little Angel did not need any shots.


63   Patrick   2023 May 14, 5:46pm  

https://merylnass.substack.com/p/the-dirty-secret-of-the-dtp-vaccines


Now, compare the amounts of toxoids given to babies versus adults. Babies get twice the tetanus toxoid as an adult that might weight 10-20 times more from the GSK vaccines for diphtheria, pertussis and tetanus. Babies get 10 times the diphtheria toxoid dose as adults in the GSK shots. Babies get 3 times the pertussis toxoid, the FHA (filamentous hemaglutinin) and the pertactin as adults from the GSK shots. ...

Would adults tolerate the large doses we give to babies? Would someone please explain these dosing choices?

And how could I forget? The DTP vaccines recommended by CDC during every single pregnancy were never approved by FDA for pregnancy.
65   Ceffer   2023 May 21, 10:12pm  

Because we now know what wins when there is a choice between health and profits,
66   Patrick   2023 May 22, 10:10pm  

https://tobyrogers.substack.com/p/thinking-points-may-23-2023


Betrayal

I think all children remember the original betrayal of vaccination. The parent, who is supposed to protect them, turns them over to a stranger who uses sharp metal objects to inject poisons into their body. This grotesque ritual disconnects children from their own bodies, their parents, the wisdom of nature, and divine source.

Falsifiability

Falsifiability: the capacity for some proposition, theory, or hypothesis to be proven wrong.

The enormous problem that we face with The Cult of Vaccine is that their ideology has become non-falsifiable. No amount of evidence will convince the cultists that vaccines are unsafe.

As Karl Popper pointed out in 1935, falsifiability is the hallmark of science. If a claim is not falsifiable, you are not doing science. Theology is non-falsifiable. When it comes to vaccines, the CDC, FDA, and NIH are not doing science, they are engaged in Molochian theology.
67   richwicks   2023 May 22, 10:41pm  

Patrick says


I think all children remember the original betrayal of vaccination. The parent, who is supposed to protect them, turns them over to a stranger who uses sharp metal objects to inject poisons into their body. This grotesque ritual disconnects children from their own bodies, their parents, the wisdom of nature, and divine source.


I don't blame parents.

They trust the wrong people.

You have any idea what it's like to be the ONE person with the idea EVERYBODY rejects? I do, I've had several of these and despite being proven right over time. It's a real burden. It's very hard to go against the flow of everybody.

I just recently realized I have a Cassandra Complex except my curse isn't knowing the future and having nobody believe me - it's knowing the present and having nobody believe me.

People will forgive you for being wrong, but they will never forgive you for being correct. I've experienced this countless times, and FINALLY I just own it. I'm never going to go along to get along again. I'm fed up with it. No more of "I forgive you for thinking and saying I was insane and nuts, even though I never got an apology from you, even though I was right and you know I was right", it's "fuck you for being an asshole to me, and a moron that still can't admit even now I was correct X years ago, even though you shit all over me" from here on now. I can't deal with these people anymore. The sheep are running off a fucking cliff and I don't want to be around them anymore.
68   WookieMan   2023 May 23, 4:43am  

Patrick says

https://notthebee.com/article/autism-rates-in-the-us-are-skyrocketing-according-to-cdc-data

Could be all the vaxxes they give kids now (76 of them, iirc) or maybe autism is just becoming a fashionable diagnosis. That happens in waves, where various medical services realize they can get money if they just make the right diagnosis.

Age of the woman Patrick. I'm convinced of this. I'm gonna go Iwog on this and I believe he was right. Women/girls should have kids 16-25 when their bodies are the healthiest and at reproductive peak.

Because we need two income households women put it off until 30+. Vaccines could be the cause I suppose, but I think there's more to it. Dudes can plant their seed any time, I'd advise as early as possible with 2 kids. But women should not be having kids over the age of 30 in my opinion. The lifetime of their reproductive organs is literally halfway over by that time if not 60% done. Women go through menopause in their 40's sometimes. What's the outcome of that baby 5 year prior? Issues.

To put it in guy terms, do you trust the 3k mile car more or the 200k mile car more? Things go wrong with age. Birth rates have been declining but population overall is growing because we live longer. I think women specifically are like, oh I'll be able to have a kid at some point. Having a bull dog of a wife (not looks) she wanted kids so we had them. I think most women are weak today, at least 45 and under. Afraid to have kids.

Covid vaccine is bull shit. I'll agree on that. Other things like clean water and sewer systems have been a massive help and maybe the other vaccines are not needed any more or we know how to treat disease. I just think autism and mental issues have more to do with age and/or drug/alcohol usage. That includes prescription meds.

Kid from my class had an autistic son. Died two years ago. Most people don't realize what people are on. His wife was doing meth and you wouldn't have known unless you've seen it or can spot the signals. Just like when I'm 10 beers deep on vacation you'd have zero clue I've been drinking. Throw in some pills and no wonder the kid comes out autistic. We have a pill problem in this country. I don't think tested, decades old vaccines are the issue. As with Vax injuries/deaths, we have no idea if it was a mixture of other stuff they were taking. This takes at least a decade to figure out.
69   mell   2023 May 23, 8:16am  

This is not clear cut. Womyn, esp. with a healthy lifestyle and advancement in medicine have pushed the limits well into 40s, 50s (rarely even 60s). While for many the 40s mean it's over, most of my friends and family was born to womyn around or just before 40 and they are all healthy kids. A lot of it is genetics, but the increase in risk of health issues for the kids of older parents is far less than what people think, for both men and womyn, as long as they are able to conceive and give birth. The main reason to have kids earlier (besides being a younger parent) is that you have more energy imo, but usually also less money. It's a gamble for a man who really wants at least one kid to go with a woman over 35, but their chances, given they have access to fertility treatments over the years of 35 and into her 40s are fairly high if they try for a few years. Now best is to look at family history and go with a fertile and healthy one if she is already "older", or get with a womyn around or below 30. But if she has fertility issues by way of genetics, she can be 25 or 30 and never have kids, or only with a lot of effort and medical intervention. Genetics is the most important factor.

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