Het medisch-wetenschappelijke tijdschrift The Lancet heeft een explosieve studie over het coronavaccin binnen 24 uur verwijderd van haar preprint-server.
Artsen Peter McCullough, Harvey Risch, Roger Hodkinson en collega’s hebben gespeurd naar alle gepubliceerde autopsierapporten over coronavaccinatie tot 18 mei 2023. Uit 325 gedocumenteerde autopsiegevallen bleek dat 240 (73,9 procent) sterfgevallen waren veroorzaakt door het vaccin.
Het onderzoek werd massaal gelezen, totdat The Lancet het plotseling van haar preprint-server haalde. Volgens het tijdschrift ‘worden de conclusies niet ondersteund door de onderzoeksmethode’.
Binnen een week
McCullough wijst erop dat het gaat om een standaard zoekmethode. “En het betreft autopsies. De resultaten spreken voor zich.”
De mensen stierven gemiddeld 14,3 dagen na vaccinatie. De meeste sterfgevallen zijn binnen een week na het laatste vaccin geregistreerd.
In onderstaande video bespreekt McCullough de studie met journalist Naomi Wolf van Daily Clout:
De studie kan hier en hier nog worden gelezen.
Ook andere onderzoeken geweigerd
Eerder weigerde The Lancet een onderzoek van professor Spiro Pantazatos van de prestigieuze Columbia-universiteit over het verband tussen oversterfte en de vaccins te publiceren. “Correlatie is niet hetzelfde als causatie,” kreeg hij te horen.
Professor Pantazatos schat dat er tussen februari en augustus 2021 alleen al in de Verenigde Staten tot wel 187.000 mensen zijn gestorven door het vaccin.
The Lancet weigerde ook een groot Deens onderzoek naar mondkapjes en of ze helpen om de verspreiding om corona te voorkomen. De onderzoekers weten wel hoe dat komt: de resultaten zijn ‘een bedreiging voor de status quo’.
Groot deel van de wetenschappelijke literatuur klopt niet
Hoofdredacteur van The Lancet Richard Horton schreef eerder in een opiniestuk over studies die wél worden gepubliceerd: “Een groot deel van de wetenschappelijke literatuur, misschien wel de helft, klopt simpelweg niet.”
Dit komt volgens hem onder meer door belangenverstrengeling en een obsessie om dubieuze modetrends te volgen. “De wetenschap is een duister pad ingeslagen,” zei hij.
Horton sprak van een ‘alarmerende trend’ en schreef ook dat wetenschappers vaak hun gegevens manipuleren.
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A Systematic Review of
Autopsy Findings in Deaths after COVID-19 Vaccination
48 Pages ●Posted: 5 Jul 2023
University of
Michigan at Ann Arbor - School of Public Health
Government of
the United States of America - Department of Health and Human Services
Wellness
Company
Wellness
Company
Wellness
Company
CancerControl
Alberta - Alberta Health Services
Yale School
of Public Health
Wellness
Company
Wellness Company
Abstract
Background: The rapid
development and widespread deployment of COVID-19 vaccines, combined with a
high number of adverse event reports, have led to concerns over possible
mechanisms of injury including systemic lipid nanoparticle (LNP) and mRNA
distribution, spike protein-associated tissue damage, thrombogenicity, immune
system dysfunction, and carcinogenicity. The aim of this systematic review is
to investigate possible causal links between COVID-19 vaccine administration
and death using autopsies and post-mortem analysis.
Methods: We searched for all published autopsy and necropsy reports relating to
COVID-19 vaccination up until May 18th, 2023. We initially identified 678
studies and, after screening for our inclusion criteria, included 44 papers
that contained 325 autopsy cases and one necropsy case. Three physicians
independently reviewed all deaths and determined whether COVID-19 vaccination
was the direct cause or contributed significantly to death.
Findings: The most implicated organ system in COVID-19 vaccine-associated death
was the cardiovascular system (53%), followed by the hematological system
(17%), the respiratory system (8%), and multiple organ systems (7%). Three or
more organ systems were affected in 21 cases. The mean time from vaccination to
death was 14.3 days. Most deaths occurred within a week from last vaccine
administration. A total of 240 deaths (73.9%) were independently adjudicated as
directly due to or significantly contributed to by COVID-19 vaccination.
Interpretation: The consistency seen among cases in this review with
known COVID-19 vaccine adverse events, their mechanisms, and related excess
death, coupled with autopsy confirmation and physician-led death adjudication,
suggests there is a high likelihood of a causal link between COVID-19 vaccines
and death in most cases. Further urgent investigation is required for the
purpose of clarifying our findings.
Funding: None.
Declaration of Interest: Drs Alexander, Amerling, Hodkinson, Makis, McCullough,
Risch, Trozzi are affiliated with and receive salary support and or hold equity
positions in The Wellness Company, Boca Raton, FL which had no role in funding,
analysis, or publication.
Keywords: autopsy, necropsy,
COVID-19, COVID-19 vaccines, mRNA, SARS-CoV-2 vaccination, death, excess
mortality, spike protein, organ system
Suggested Citation:
Hulscher, Nicolas and Alexander, Paul E. and
Amerling, Richard and Gessling, Heather and Hodkinson, Roger and Makis, William
and Risch, Harvey A. and Trozzi, Mark and McCullough, Peter A., A Systematic
Review of Autopsy Findings in Deaths after COVID-19 Vaccination. Available at
SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4496137 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4496137