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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   30,330 views  249 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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246   goofus   2024 Dec 21, 9:14pm  

This 2006 study suggests waiting until after the key weeks of brain development to conduct ultrasound.

Prenatal exposure to ultrasound waves impacts neuronal migration in mice

The present study examined the effect of ultrasound waves (USW) on neuronal position within the embryonic cerebral cortex in mice. We used a single BrdU injection to label neurons generated at embryonic day 16 and destined for the superficial cortical layers. Our analysis of over 335 animals reveals that, when exposed to USW for a total of 30 min or longer during the period of their migration, a small but statistically significant number of neurons fail to acquire their proper position and remain scattered within inappropriate cortical layers and/or in the subjacent white matter. The magnitude of dispersion of labeled neurons was variable but systematically increased with duration of exposure to USW. These results call for a further investigation in larger and slower-developing brains of non-human primates and continued scrutiny of unnecessarily long prenatal ultrasound exposure.

https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.0605294103

(Personally, we waited until after 16 weeks to run a quick, <1 min sizing scan. The doctor wasn’t sure what to make of the PNAS study, but was accommodating.)
247   ElYorsh   2024 Dec 21, 9:55pm  

There's plenty of studies that have found evidence of how ultrasounds affect and effect fetus development. The problem is that some of the "scientists" involved in these studies had their findings influenced by the people that control the medical industry.
248   Patrick   2024 Dec 24, 1:24pm  

https://vratesh.substack.com/p/the-repackaging-of-post-vaccination


While measles death rate in US had declined by 98% and survival rate was estimated at 99.98% in UK, before the introduction of the measles vaccine, proponents of the measles vaccine often argue that the measles vaccine was effective in bringing down the incidence of measles, quoting CDC’s data. ...

In this writeup, we drill down further on measles, and specifically talk about the below 4 conditions, which, when looked at in totality, raise severe doubts about any efficacy whatsoever of the measles vaccine. These include

Atypical Measles: This terminology was attributed to recipients who had previously received the measles vaccine, both killed virus vaccine and live virus vaccine. It led to the eventual discontinuation of the killed measles virus vaccine.

Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever (RMSF): This is another disease clinically similar to measles. It had declined significantly before the introduction of the measles vaccine. However, after the introduction of the measles vaccine, its incidence increased significantly, raising questions of whether vaccinated individuals with measles were being misdiagnosed as RMSF.

Kawasaki Disease (KD): Kawasaki disease was a new disease that was discovered after the trial and introduction of the measles vaccine in Japan, and its incidence increased significantly after the measles vaccine was made mandatory in Japan. Its incidence is not tracked in North America, but studies have indicated an increasing incidence as well as the possibility of measles being misdiagnosed as KD.

Hand-foot-and-mouth disease (HFMD): HFMD is another disease that’s clinically similar to measles. While its incidence had not been actively tracked historically, recent data indicates an increased incidence, particularly in children under the age of 5, raising questions of the impact of vaccines or immunization schedule.

There are other diseases that are clinically similar to measles, however their incidence data is hard to come by. Hence this writeup focuses on the above 4, to demonstrate the illusion of reduced incidence of measles post introduction of the measles vaccine.

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