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You’ve probably heard this more times than you can count:
“I got the COVID vaccine and nothing bad ever happened to me.”
There’s a reason for that… not everyone got the same thing.
And apeer-reviewed studybacks it up.
In 2023,Max Schmeling and colleagues discoveredthat just 4.2 percent of the COVID vaccine batches accounted for 71 PERCENT of suspected adverse events.
Additionally, about two-thirds of the batches had a low to moderate risk of adverse events.
And about one-third had little to no risk of adverse events. “Nothing happened.”
The chart below shows how extreme this variation actually was.
“The shot [batch] was deterministic for who was going to have a serious event or not.” That’s the conclusion from renowned cardiologist Dr. Peter McCullough.
Source: The Vigilant Fox