Here’s Something Really Awful.

This is very scientific.  Very real.  Check it out.  I’ll put the link there.

But I’ll tell you what it says:  It says the vaccines are causing 5 times the number of deaths that covid is causing.  In the > 65 age group!  The very group that needs protection most!

And it points out the numbers get even worse as people get younger.

Here’s an extract from the paper of the relevant concluding paragraphs:

Thus, our extremely conservative estimate for risk-benefit ratio is about 5/1. In plain English, people in the 65+ demographic are five times as likely to die from the inoculation as from COVID-19 under the most favorable assumptions! This demographic is the most vulnerable to adverse effects from COVID-19. As the age demographics go below about 35 years old, the chances of death from COVID-19 become very small, and when they go below 18, become negligible.

It should be remembered that the deaths from the inoculations shown in VAERS are short-term only (˜six months for those inoculated initially), and for children, extremely short-term (˜one month) []. Intermediate and long-term deaths remain to be identified, and are possible from ADE, autoimmune effects, further clotting and vascular diseases, etc., that take time to develop. Thus, the long-term cost-benefit ratio under the best-case scenario could well be on the order of 10/1, 20/1, or more for all the demographics, increasing with decreasing age, and an order-of-magnitude higher under real-world scenarios! In summary, the value of these COVID-19 inoculations is not obvious from a cost-benefit perspective for the most vulnerable age demographic, and is not obvious from any perspective for the least vulnerable age demographic.

And here’s the paper:

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8437699/

Now what?  Line up for your injections.  Go get a flag and stand by the side of the road and wave as your premiers and prime minister go by?

 

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