The writer is in New Zealand.
LAST week a paper was published outlining a study completed in Taiwan. A survey of ECG (electrocardiogram) parameters after the Pfizer Covid shot found that 17.1 per cent of senior high school students had at least one cardiac symptom after the second vaccine dose, mostly chest pain and palpitations. One per cent returned abnormal ECG measurements. The study concluded: ‘Cardiac symptoms are common after the second dose of BNT162b2 (Pfizer) vaccine, but the incidences of significant arrhythmias and myocarditis are only 0.1%.’
There are 500,000 12-18-year-olds in New Zealand, and 85 per cent have been vaccinated. So 0.1 per cent of this number is 425 children who the study estimates have had ‘significant arrhythmias and myocarditis’, while 4,250 have returned an ‘abnormal ECG’, and 17,625 have had ‘at least one cardiac symptom’.
My immediate issue is with the use of the term ‘only’ in the conclusion. Many of these cases will have gone undetected and untreated, or worse dismissed out of hand by doctors as insignificant or due to anxiety. Left untreated, some of these kids are likely to go on to develop serious complications that may leave them vulnerable to sudden cardiac events and even death.
If you follow Twitter closely as some of our researchers, you will have noticed that a number of qualified doctors are very busy on Twitter dismissing concerns. Last week, after the sudden collapse of a college basketball star on the field, tweeters who were present at the game expressing concern (who didn’t mention vaccination) were nevertheless rapidly attacked for ‘making a fuss about nothing’. According to many doctors, sudden collapse during sports is now normal and nothing to worry about.
You must have noticed that some doctors seem to spend more time looking at their computer than they do questioning or looking at you. This is because the NZ Ministry of Health has linked them with databases allowing them to enter symptoms and ask the computer what tests to run and what pills to prescribe. A sort of lazy man’s approach to doctoring largely controlled by pharmaceutical firms.
The ‘treatment’ of Covid vaccine injury has been automated in the same way. Doctors have been prompted to treat chest pains, palpitations, and shortness of breath as normal outcomes of vaccination. Before Covid vaccines, these symptoms would have prompted a call for an ambulance.
Increasingly authorities, politicians and doctors have allowed themselves to rely on information supplied directly to their computers by operators with commercial and political agendas. Many of these operators are working in a global space outside the boundaries of national regulation. You are no doubt aware that Big Pharma is fully involved. Concerning Pfizer trial outcomes were kept well away from public view.
Incredibly, military and spy agencies have become involved and are possibly contributing to the advice your GP is offering you about Covid. The US military has a long history of involvement with Big Pharma. The pharmaceutical industry is a military contractor. Recently discussion and evidence has surfaced that the US Department of Defense (DoD) has been closely involved with the formulation and promotion of pandemic policy. This new military approach to medicine is officially named the ‘Chemical and Biological Defense Program’s Enhanced Medical Countermeasures Approach’.The move involves the development of tests, treatments and vaccines for a range of as yet unknown threats. Its introduction marks a shift in strategy for the DoD. Ian Watson, DoD’s deputy assistant secretary for chemical and biological defense, said: ‘The change in approach has been shaped in large part by the Covid-19 pandemic. It can be impossible to tell whether a new threat is naturally occurring or intentionally manipulated by adversaries, but either way, the countermeasures are often the same.’
Evidently all along there has been a US suspicion that Covid-19 is an escaped bioweapon. If that is the case, the close involvement of the military in our future medical services is a given. Military thinking is quite different from civilian thinking. It involves inevitable casualties. With this in mind it is no surprise that the medical profession has changed gear and now insists that nothing has gone wrong: excess all-cause mortality in highly vaccinated nations is simply the cost of final victory.
The snag about this wacky philosophy is the risk of biotechnology itself. Apparently no one has informed the top brass that biotech doesn’t work, it kills people, any people, whether they are friends or foes, Russian, Chinese, or American. Moreover, once launched it can’t be recalled, it goes on killing people indefinitely.
It appears to me that the military are as much a victim of biotechnology misinformation as everyone else. You can make money out of biotechnology whether it works or not, whether it helps or kills people. You simply have to keep the investment dollars, the government grants, and the military contracts rolling in. You do this by making wild promises that you can’t keep.
By the time it becomes clear that your product doesn’t work and actually harms people, you have a new product ready to go and a new set of promises. Technology moves so fast that the government, the medical profession and the military can never catch up.
In truth, the failure and risk of biotechnology is a dirty secret that is being kept from us. When trusting school children were told they needed to get the Covid vaccine in order to participate in school activities, no one told them that 17.1 per cent would experience a cardiac symptom whose final outcome was unknown. No one told them that they were subjects in an experiment. No one told them or their parents that they had virtually no risk from Covid infection, but a measurable and significant risk from vaccination. No one told them that many medical professionals would ignore or dismiss them if they suffered vaccine injury. It is hard to escape the notion that school children have become cannon fodder in a secret war orchestrated by biotech dreamers and misguided military planners not too dissimilar from Dr Strangelove.