The link between Covid-19 “vaccination” and fatalities 19 July 2023
A systematic review and some thoughts on the accompanying Twitter storm
Harald Walach, who will be serving as the Managing Editor of our journal, Science, Public Health Policy & the Law, sent me this article to share with you all. Please visit his website for the full article:
“I have pointed to data and publications on Covid-19 ‘vaccinations’ and rising death rates in several blog posts (most recently here and here). At the same time, I observe how the official narrative propagated by medical associations, the press, and the government simply ignores this fact.
The medical association ‘Hippocratic Oath’, of which I am a member of the board of directors, points out in various publications the holes in this official narrative. Physicians who also carry concerns can join together here.
Now a preprint (by Hulscher et al) has made an impact. (A preprint is a paper that is available on servers in a version to be submitted but has not yet officially gone through the peer-review system and therefore has not yet been published in a scientific journal). It is a systematic review, that is, an overview paper, of all studies in the scientific literature that have investigated by autopsy the causal relationship of Covid-19 ‘vaccination’ and deaths [1].
Before I say a few things about the reception and furor, here’s a synopsis:”
I saw the arrival of corporate medicine in the 1970s and its continued consolidation ever since. An innate sense suggested to me that it was a bad trend not limited to medicine. I decided to take a more difficult road instead of going to medical school. We will see once I am dead whether that was the correct choice or not for me personally.
For society, civilization and even mankind itself, we are going to have to intelligently apply systems theory so as to reap the benefits of large-scale analysis of information without the undermining of institutions for genuine human flourishing, the sovereignty of nation states and the protection of families. In the case of medicine, we need to demolish the current mechanisms of banker-led, contra-rational medicine and reconstitute something more like the sole-, or small-group, practitioners with diagnostic and therapeutic independence within reasonable standards of care. The globalized, authoritarian processes that we witnessed reaching a crisis in the last, nearly four years was a gross violation of care, indeed it bespeaks of malice.
Very interesting and informative article