300,000 Americans Killed by Covid Shots in 2022 Alone
Apr 3, 2023 15:07:54 GMT -5
Post by schwartzie on Apr 3, 2023 15:07:54 GMT -5
I suspect the actual numbers are much higher. 😡😥
300,000 Americans Killed by Covid Shots in 2022 Alone
Frank Bergman
April 3, 2023 - 12:57 pm
An explosive new report from top U.S. researchers has revealed that a staggering number of Americans were injured, disabled, or killed by Covid shots last year.
According to the report, which was compiled by renowned analyst Ed Dowd and his research team at Phinance Technologies, 300,000 people in the United States were killed by the mRNA jabs in 2022 alone.
The researchers note in The Vaccine Damage Project report that, aside from the devasting death toll, 1.36 million people were also disabled by the shots while 26.6M suffered injuries.
As author John Leak notes in a report on Dr. Peter McCullough’s Substack, the findings reveal that the total death count from Covid shots in one year is 5.2 times the number of men killed in ten years of combat in Vietnam.
In the report, which seeks to highlight the total costs of the vaccines, the researchers also estimate that the total economic loss caused by the shots during 2022 amounts to around $150 billion.
And while the corporate media will likely attempt to blame COVID-19 for the deaths and injuries, the researchers assert that the damage in their report was caused by the vaccines and not the virus.
Down and his team, which includes Yuri Nunes (Ph.D. Physics, MSc Mathematics) and Carlos Alegria (Ph.D. Physics, Finance), have focused their research on the 148 million Americans between the ages of 18-64 who are employed.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics compiles much data on this particular demographic – as does the life insurance industry – because a significant number of employed people receive policies as part of their compensation packages.
The researchers note that it’s important to consider that people in one category, such as injured, can move into the latter categories of severity – which this analysis does not take into consideration.
“We need to remember that not only are these groupings an attempt to characterize different levels of damage from the inoculations, they are not static and could interact with each other,” the report states.
“For instance, there might be individuals who had no visible effects after vaccination but nonetheless could still be impacted.”
“Individuals with mild injuries from the inoculations could, over time, develop severe injuries to the extent of being disabled, or an extreme outcome such as death.”
“Regarding disabilities of a civilian labor force aged 16-64, there was a 24.6% rise in disabilities since 2021 and an estimated 1.36 million individuals affected,” the report said.
The mortality rate for the age group 25-64 reported a 23% excess rate with an “estimated 300,000 excess deaths.”
The report continues by estimating the economic impact of the vaccinations.
In analyzing each of the above categories, Phinance used absolute excess lost work time to determine that the direct economic cost of vaccine injuries was $79.5 billion in 2022.
An additional $52.2 billion was attributed to those left with severe disabilities.
For deaths, Phinace used the average yearly absolute rise in excess deaths since 2021, which was 0.05% for the 25-64-year-old demographic.
The death toll amounted to $5.6 billion in lost productivity in 2022, the researchers estimate.
In total, they found a total “economic cost” of $147.8 billion in 2022 due to the Covid shots.
As Dowd notes, these figures are just what can be currently measured.
Factors such as “The knock effects such as lost productivity due to a worker being present but working at say 50%-75% of capacity is missed plus burn out from those picking up slack.”
“The multiplier effects are massive.”
In summary, the report states:
“The decision to accept a novel type of ‘vaccine’ and roll it out to mass populations in such a short timescale, is probably one of the most important of the current century.
“The fear in the population and the hope of a universal solution led populations to accept the novel ‘vaccines’ and then to accept the new technology as a platform for many other products.
“Pandora’s box was open and it is an obvious boon to the pharmaceutical industry.
“It was done with consent and even encouragement from the gatekeepers (governments, regulators, academia) and allied with a media campaign that reminded us of wartime.”
While the American people have suffered immensely, the researchers note that their findings have highlighted those who have gained from the vaccination campaign.
The study estimates that pharmaceutical giants Pfizer and Moderna, makers of the shots, “combined made $11.5 billion in revenues” in the U.S. in 2022.
“Every dollar they made cost the U.S. economy $13.”
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300,000 Americans Killed by Covid Shots in 2022 Alone
Frank Bergman
April 3, 2023 - 12:57 pm
An explosive new report from top U.S. researchers has revealed that a staggering number of Americans were injured, disabled, or killed by Covid shots last year.
According to the report, which was compiled by renowned analyst Ed Dowd and his research team at Phinance Technologies, 300,000 people in the United States were killed by the mRNA jabs in 2022 alone.
The researchers note in The Vaccine Damage Project report that, aside from the devasting death toll, 1.36 million people were also disabled by the shots while 26.6M suffered injuries.
As author John Leak notes in a report on Dr. Peter McCullough’s Substack, the findings reveal that the total death count from Covid shots in one year is 5.2 times the number of men killed in ten years of combat in Vietnam.
In the report, which seeks to highlight the total costs of the vaccines, the researchers also estimate that the total economic loss caused by the shots during 2022 amounts to around $150 billion.
And while the corporate media will likely attempt to blame COVID-19 for the deaths and injuries, the researchers assert that the damage in their report was caused by the vaccines and not the virus.
Down and his team, which includes Yuri Nunes (Ph.D. Physics, MSc Mathematics) and Carlos Alegria (Ph.D. Physics, Finance), have focused their research on the 148 million Americans between the ages of 18-64 who are employed.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics compiles much data on this particular demographic – as does the life insurance industry – because a significant number of employed people receive policies as part of their compensation packages.
The researchers note that it’s important to consider that people in one category, such as injured, can move into the latter categories of severity – which this analysis does not take into consideration.
“We need to remember that not only are these groupings an attempt to characterize different levels of damage from the inoculations, they are not static and could interact with each other,” the report states.
“For instance, there might be individuals who had no visible effects after vaccination but nonetheless could still be impacted.”
“Individuals with mild injuries from the inoculations could, over time, develop severe injuries to the extent of being disabled, or an extreme outcome such as death.”
“Regarding disabilities of a civilian labor force aged 16-64, there was a 24.6% rise in disabilities since 2021 and an estimated 1.36 million individuals affected,” the report said.
The mortality rate for the age group 25-64 reported a 23% excess rate with an “estimated 300,000 excess deaths.”
The report continues by estimating the economic impact of the vaccinations.
In analyzing each of the above categories, Phinance used absolute excess lost work time to determine that the direct economic cost of vaccine injuries was $79.5 billion in 2022.
An additional $52.2 billion was attributed to those left with severe disabilities.
For deaths, Phinace used the average yearly absolute rise in excess deaths since 2021, which was 0.05% for the 25-64-year-old demographic.
The death toll amounted to $5.6 billion in lost productivity in 2022, the researchers estimate.
In total, they found a total “economic cost” of $147.8 billion in 2022 due to the Covid shots.
As Dowd notes, these figures are just what can be currently measured.
Factors such as “The knock effects such as lost productivity due to a worker being present but working at say 50%-75% of capacity is missed plus burn out from those picking up slack.”
“The multiplier effects are massive.”
In summary, the report states:
“The decision to accept a novel type of ‘vaccine’ and roll it out to mass populations in such a short timescale, is probably one of the most important of the current century.
“The fear in the population and the hope of a universal solution led populations to accept the novel ‘vaccines’ and then to accept the new technology as a platform for many other products.
“Pandora’s box was open and it is an obvious boon to the pharmaceutical industry.
“It was done with consent and even encouragement from the gatekeepers (governments, regulators, academia) and allied with a media campaign that reminded us of wartime.”
While the American people have suffered immensely, the researchers note that their findings have highlighted those who have gained from the vaccination campaign.
The study estimates that pharmaceutical giants Pfizer and Moderna, makers of the shots, “combined made $11.5 billion in revenues” in the U.S. in 2022.
“Every dollar they made cost the U.S. economy $13.”
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