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May 14Liked by Clare Pain

From June 2021 I kept a log of the people that told me someone they knew had been injured or died from the vax. There are 33 logs of deaths as well as others who were injured or died and were resucitated. I have 8 pages of hand written logs not sure it I should submit these.

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Hello Monika, thank you for raising this. I think you have information that would be good to be sent to the committee! Why not transcribe the information about the 33 deaths into one submission document? If you know whether or not the deaths were reported to the TGA that would also be useful info, but it doesn't matter if you haven't noted that. There are privacy issues of course - you mustn't pass on someone's name without their agreement and you need to make sure that anyone who doesn't want to be identified can't be identified, so you would need to think how to handle that. I'm sure there would be a way... If you'd like to chat further please email editor@clarityonhealth.org and we can communicate privately

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May 16·edited May 16

My brother. Aged 67, just retired. No health issues, no medications, fit. Mowing the lawn in the morning, total collapse in the afternoon with full resuscitation and intubation (he had gone to ED with a headache and signs of stroke). Died that night. Cause of death listed as cerebral haemorrhage. No further investigation was done.

I don't know when he got his third jab, but it was likely in the weeks prior. He got them because he was volunteering at his grandkids' school, driving a bus.

Horrible waste.

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I am so very sorry to hear of your loss, Beth. If you want the Word template to help you make a submission please email me. Thank you for sharing.

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Thanks, Clare. It was terrible. He was dearly loved, and the life of the family.

Unfortunately I've been on planes flying back from UK this last day or so, so have missed the deadline. I have made submissions in other places though.

The thing is, all these incidents I hear about or know of are just dismissed as hearsay, or conspiracy theories. As a nurse I've seen many things which make me question whether the jab was responsible too. Recently on an oncology ward every patient I cared for (10) except one, was in their early 60s and had serious and sudden cancers, or sudden recurrence. I read the obituaries every day, and every day there are two or more 'suddenly died'. Of course, not all would be due to the jab, but some, surely. And my son-in-law had an out-of-the-blue massive seizure which cause spinal fractures. His best friend suddenly developed type 1 diabetes, I hear other nurses talk about getting covid for the third or fourth time, of others who are just unwell often, or developed POTS, or rheumatoid arthritis aged 40, or had sever strokes, or...I could go on.

I can't believe that so many people STILL don't believe the covid jab is harmful. I tried to warn my daughter-in-law about it when their little boy was coming up for his six-month jabs, and it looked like being added to the schedule. She listened, but said they didn't believe it was dangerous so he would get whatever was available. That was 2 years ago, and now another grandson (in the UK) is due his six-month jabs. It IS on the schedule there. I'm so anxious for him.

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Hello Beth, thank you for sharing your experience.

First though, I think I can put your fears at rest re childhood vaccination schedules in Australia and the UK. There is no covid vaccination on either schedule, thankfully!

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/routine-childhood-immunisation-schedule/routine-childhood-immunisations-from-february-2022-born-on-or-after-1-january-2020

https://www.health.gov.au/topics/immunisation/when-to-get-vaccinated/immunisation-for-infants-and-children

I too have an anecdote. I was in the UK in February 2022 keeping my dad company. He had a pair of cleaners who came to clean his house every fortnight. One of them couldn’t come one week as she went to a funeral. When I next saw her, I asked how long after the death the funeral had been. “More than four weeks,” was the reply.

I told them that there were a lot more deaths happening than usual and that this was the second recent funeral that I had heard of being extremely delayed. I also told them that I was wondering whether the covid vaccines might be playing a part in the extra deaths.

To my amazement these two women, both just ordinary busy mums with young children and little education, each then enthusiastically agreed. The woman who owned the business said her previously healthy father had had a severe stroke two weeks after an Astra Zeneca vaccination. He had slowly recovered over months, thankfully, but it was enough to make her stop being a cleaner for the National Health Service, where she feared she would be compelled to get vaccinated, and instead to start her own business.

The other woman completely shocked me, telling me matter-of-factly that her mother, in her 50s and, again, previously in good health, had died 3 weeks after a Pfizer vaccination. She had been hospitalised with, from what I could gather, was a blood clot in her leg, which gradually “moved up her body”.

Importantly neither of these women, or the doctors treating their close relatives, reported these serious adverse events - including a death of a person in their 50s - to the UK’s yellow card system.

Now, correlation does not prove causation, but what is rarely added is that correlation is essential for causation. It’s a necessary but ‘not sufficient’ condition. We don’t know the vaccines caused the injuries and deaths in these two women’s families, but it is a sensible suspicion - which we will call a hypothesis - given the close temporal proximity to the vaccinations. If the vaccines did indeed cause the issues, and vaccine injury is as rare as we have been led to believe, the odds of two victims in my dad’s kitchen on that day would be miniscule.

I will probably be accused of spreading anecdotal information and inculcating fear and suspicion about the vaccines. And one must of course be careful about anecdotes. But as Professor Colleen Aldous said at the Australian Medical Professionals’ Society ‘Covid Revisited’ event on 2nd April, when similar anecdotes are being collected from many places, then they consitute evidence.

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That's somewhat comforting, thank you. However, I have now developed a great amount of distrust in what these authorities say. I drew my information from a recent article on the BBC (shared by Dr Ahmod Malak, a former orthopaedic surgeon in the UK who surrendered his licence on the back of the push for getting the jabs, and other NHS issues). I am suspicious that they will just 'offer' it when the child is taken in for their usual ones, and families won't have the time to properly consider it. And those who have not seen any alternate news and information STILL think we're crackpots!

That's a very interesting anecdote! Thanks for sharing it. The correlation/causation argument has been thrown at me these last few years for sure. If there is no investigation conducted where there seems to be a correlation, then it can't be proven, and that is exactly what the disciples of the almighty vaccine cult want.

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⚖️💉”They changed the name from a genetic therapeutic to a vaccine, and because it’s a vaccine, you don’t have to do the normal trials of genetic therapeutics…” ~ Dr David Bell, ex-WHO physician and scientist (1 hour interview, posted 22 April 2024 in Facebook): https://fb.watch/rBqsE-Erfg/?

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Thanks for highlighting that interview David, which I will watch.

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Thank you, Clare.

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