"The Resistance Chicks" discuss the large number of deaths linked to COVID-19 vaccines – Brighteon.TV
"The Resistance Chicks" Leah and Michelle Svensson talk about the large number of deaths reported due to the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccines in the latest episode of the "Headline News" on
Brighteon.TV.
They focus on the data from the
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) presented by lawyer Thomas Renz at Clay Clark's Reawaken America Tour in Colorado Springs. According to the CMS data, there have been nearly 50,000 deaths related to COVID-19 vaccines
within 14 days following inoculation.
Renz noted that the CMS database contains around 59.4 million Medicare beneficiaries, making it the largest accessible database for studying COVID-19 trends. The system has shown that around 19,400 under the age of 80 died within two weeks after receiving a COVID-19 vaccine while 29,065 over 80 died within the same period following vaccination.
Vaccine deaths higher than what the database shows
A whistleblower working with Renz said that the information from the database may not be accurate. According to the whistleblower, the true number of vaccine deaths is at least five times higher than what has been reported.
Renz also pointed out the importance of the 14-day timeline. He said: "If you die within 14 days, you're not considered vaccinated."
This is because according to the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), a person is not considered vaccinated until 14 days after people complete their injection regimen. This raises the question of whether or not government authorities have been classifying these fatalities as something other than vaccine-related deaths.
The lawyer also provided screenshots of "raw data from Medicare servers," which he called "a present for fact-checkers" who keep lying to the people.
Adverse reactions from vaccines, including death, have been reported passively to the CDC's Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS), but many believe that the actual numbers of injuries remain much higher than what is actually reported.
For instance, the most recent data suggest that there have been 726,965 adverse events in the U.S. following vaccination, including over 15,000 deaths and nearly 100,000 reports of serious injuries from December 14, 2020 to September 17, 2021.
The presumption of significantly higher numbers is also supported by previous studies, which found that fewer than one percent of vaccine injuries are ever reported to VAERS. Even vaccine manufacturers have calculated at least a "fifty-fold underreporting of adverse events" on the system. (Related:
CovidVaccineVictims.com documents heartbreaking stories of vaccine injures, deaths.)
Renz also provided evidence showing that the FDA has been using the same CMS data to monitor different adverse reactions to vaccines "near real-time" even as the government agencies and the mainstream media continue to insist that mRNA vaccines are "safe and effective."
The data of Medicare beneficiaries in the state of New York alone has revealed thousands of cardiovascular events, COVID-19 cases and deaths among 16 tracked adverse events. "These are side effects that the government, media and social media continue to tell the public that are not happening. They are lying. There is no question they are lying," Renz said.
Delta variant affects more vaccinated people than unvaccinated ones
U.S. Republican Senator Ron Johnson has presented health data from England that shows more vaccinated people have been seriously affected by the delta variant than the unvaccinated. He introduced the data to legislation to block vaccine mandates, which he says are an outrageous trampling of civil liberties.
In an interview, Johnson notes that pushing vaccinations during a pandemic could be "dangerous." Referring to doctors and federal health officials, Johnson says: "
Vaccinating into a pandemic could be dangerous. I mean, you could have variants produced that evade the vaccine, I think maybe that's what's happening with delta."
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