COVID-19 ‘Vaccines’ Estimated to Have Killed More People Than 121 Hiroshima Nuclear Bombings
Sun 5:52 pm +00:00, 3 Nov 2024 By Nicolas Hulscher, MPH Since the global roll-out of the COVID-19 injections in late 2020, substantial data has surfaced linking them to a catastrophic number of deaths. Below is a working list of some of the strongest evidence to date:
Regardless of methodology used, far too many suspected deaths have occurred due to the experimental COVID-19 injections. For reference, approximately 140,000 people were killed from the Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima in 1945. Therefore, the COVID-19 injection campaign may have killed the equivalent of at least 121 Hiroshima nuclear attacks. COVID-19 ‘vaccine’ death acknowledgment by federal agencies may mirror the same path as finally declaring smoking harmful in 1964 after years of claiming cigarettes to be healthy. Since 1950, 95 medicinal products were withdrawn from markets due to causing death. 83% of withdrawals utilized evidence drawn from case reports. Most withdrawals occur more than 1 or 2 years after the reports of deaths begin to appear. Thus, COVID-19 vaccines are now long overdue for market withdrawal. The continuation of advertising and recommending deadly medical products (COVID-19 injections) for all ages flagrantly violates The Precautionary Principle:
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration defines a Class I recall as:
This indicates that the COVID-19 injectable products must undergo an immediate Class I recall by the FDA to protect public safety. This should be priority #1 of the next presidential administration, as COVID-19 injections remain an immediate threat to the entire U.S. population aged 6 months and older. Nicolas Hulscher, MPH Epidemiologist and Foundation Administrator, McCullough Foundation |