Lancet Study on Covid Vaccine Autopsies Finds 74% Were Caused by Vaccine – Study is Removed Within 24 Hours
A Lancet review of 325 autopsies after Covid vaccination found that 74% of the deaths were caused by the vaccine – but the study was removed within 24 hours.
The paper, a pre-print that was awaiting peer-review, is written by leading cardiologist Dr. Peter McCullough, Yale epidemiologist Dr. Harvey Risch and their colleagues at the Wellness Company and was published online on Wednesday on the pre-print site of the prestigious medical journal.
Without further detail from the Preprints with the Lancet staff who removed the paper it is hard to know what substance the claim that the conclusions are not supported by the methodology really has. A number of the authors of the paper are at the top of their fields so it is hard to imagine that the methodology of their review was really so poor that it warranted removal at initial screening rather than being subject to full critical appraisal. It smacks instead of raw censorship of a paper that failed to toe the official line. Keep in mind that the CDC has not yet acknowledged a single death being caused by the Covid mRNA vaccines. Autopsy evidence demonstrating otherwise is clearly not what the U.S. public health establishment wants to hear. – Will Jones.









Usually, when one is proven correct about something, you get a good feeling. There is no joy with this topic, though. I lost friendships because of my intransigent stance against the scamdemic, and lost a dear friend because of the jab, something he was forced into taking. There would be a measure of satisfaction if some accountability were rendered, but I sure don’t expect that, either.
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My view is that either there will be accountability for everything or for none of it.
We are either going to regain control of our government and save our country, or we die bitter and despairing as we watch the boot descend onto our face.
I hope they rename the country after that, it would be too cruel to live as a slave in the United States of America.
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