Leaking From The Dam? It's Gushing...
A collection of studies documenting overwhelming negative efficacy
There is something magical about government officials. They have an uncanny ability to make data vanish. Of course, we know this is largely due to a corrupt media-complex failing to hold them to account. But to the wider public, their grip on the narrative is total.
Whenever another damning study emerges, it disappears. Or rather, they simply plug the leak by ignoring it entirely. Hordes of the dutiful continue to flock to the “vaccination centre”. We’re left scratching our heads. It is as if JK Rowling herself has bestowed upon them wizardry capable of fashioning an alternate reality.
Nothing quite stands out in this regard as much as the mountain of evidence surrounding negative efficacy. Even back in November 2020, eyebrows perked when Pfizer’s trial data revealed in the first week of receiving the jab there were 40% more cases of suspected covid in the jabbed group than those in the placebo group.
In February 2021, a Danish paper documented a 40% increased risk of covid within the first two weeks among jabbed residents in care homes.
In March 2021, Public Health England (PHE) data showed the probability of testing positive in the first 9 days was 48% higher in the unjabbed.
In April 2021, The UK’s governmental Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE) released a report, finding a 400% increase in symptomatic covid around the time of vaccination.
Another study published in The Lancet, conducted in Brazil, revealed a 69% higher rate of covid in jabbed healthcare workers compared to unjabbed workers in the first 13 days after receiving the jab.
Then there is Japan:
You get the gist.
In fact, many studies deliberately grouped the unjabbed with those who had recently received a jab. This was to avoid “muddying” the data before the jab “took effect”.
In any case, two recent studies have blown open the floodgates - yet again.
A recent UK study examining the medical records of some 9 million citizens found “a higher risk of test positivity after vaccination with one or two doses across all BMI groups, which is contrary to data published by UK ONS”.
The study’s methodology:
“Effectiveness was assessed through a nested matched case-control design to estimate odds ratios (OR) for severe COVID-19 outcomes (ie, admission to hospital or death) in people who had been vaccinated versus those who had not, considering vaccine dose and time periods since vaccination. Vaccine effectiveness against infection with SARS-CoV-2 was also investigated.”
In essence, the study found no positive infection efficacy found across all BMI groups with those who had received the jab.
Last month, another study encompassing 9 million people from Sweden found similar.
According to the authors:
“Our results were similar to the UK study, albeit with even more rapidly waning effectiveness. Somewhat implausibly, we even observed a negative VE (vaccine efficacy) against Omicron infection from week 14, indicating that vaccinated individuals experienced a higher risk of infection than those unvaccinated”.
The findings on effectiveness against a positive test were buried in the supplementary appendix.
There’s that mystery wand again…
Indeed, the UK Health Security Agency published its final report on jab effectiveness in April this year. That final dataset showed case rates in the triple-jabbed were significantly higher than in the unjabbed.
Perhaps that provides some insight into why they stopped - before it could get really embarrassing. Magic wand, plugging the leak - yada, yada.
Earlier today when nourishing my admittedly thirsty news addiction, I stumbled across this:
The fear porn is making an attempted comeback.
How many will queue up for their booster this time? How many still expect the chances of infection will drop if they do?
Latest government figures show that 40,373,987 Brits have now received their booster or third dose. Hundreds still queue up everyday.
What a world it is.
The dam is gushing…it’s our jobs to keep pulling pebbles out of it…