A new white paper from Health Choice was released today which discusses the 'anomaly' of so many fewer children dying since the lockdown due to Covid-19. The connection between Vaccines and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome has been debated for quite some time now, however this new data that has been coming in since the start of the lockdown, is really starting to show a VERY strong correlation between Vaccines and SIDS.
This is a worthy read for anyone interested in the subject. I find this snippet highly important, in case you want to skip to why I have suspected vaccines have been the major contributing factor causing SIDS for so long.
"One very clear change that has received publicity is that public health officials are bemoaning the sharp decline in infant vaccinations as parents are not taking their infants in to pediatric offices for the irregular well baby checks. In the May 15 issue of the CDC Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR), a group of authors from the CDC and Kaiser Permanente reported a sharp decline in provider orders for vaccines as well as a decline in pediatric vaccine doses administered. (8)
These declines began in early March, around the time infant deaths began declining."
Here is a link to the report:
https://www.cohealthchoice.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Lessons-from-the-Lockdown-vF-6-17-20.pdf
Please inform your loved ones and those that you care about, but haven't quite been able to get through to in regards to the truth about Vaccines. This kind of information may have the kick needed to jar some in the right direction.
Good luck and stay clean.
OldOneEye
A bit of unexpected good news in a year inflamed and engorged with bad news. I very much appreciate you making this available to me, as I would likely not have seen it otherwise. There seems to be a clear correlation between SIDS and infant vaccinations from the data, and I hope parents of young children benefit from this research in droves - by getting to watch their babies grow up.
Thanks!
Thank you. Yes it is ray of hope. If anything, the lockdown inadvertently saved hundreds of thousands of babies' health and lives! Possibly millions. I hope this info spreads and get widely known before the Covid Vax is pushed to all.
@valued-customer, is it safer not to get the vaccine?
That has long been my belief, and what the data shows today with the dramatic increase in survival of infants prevented from being vaccinated who no longer die of SIDS.
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Thank you.
He is a little off on his history, but ultimately, yes, 'Corporatism' is what we have here. We do not have any 'National Socialism' in the usa as he says though. Also, that is not how the name 'Nazi' was derived.
You may want to check out the 25 points of the nazi party. They held to these almost exactly:
*Edit. I pasted it here but it was all borked. So you can just go to the source below to see :)
https://www.historyplace.com/worldwar2/riseofhitler/25points.htm
Some highlights,
And of course, the ultimate evil,
I disagree that it is the ultimate evil. It can be used for ultimate evil. However, if Ultimate Evil is already abound, it is the the proper course correction in my opinion. So I think that all 25 points should be taken into account first, especially this one:
19 - We demand that Roman law, which serves a materialist ordering of the world, be replaced by German common law.
That was the death knell for the Nazi party. The powers that should not be will stop at NOTHING to prevent that.
The Brits and the Americans rejected the CORPUS JURIS CIVILIS hundreds of years ago.
They're both operating on an ad-hoc mutation of Blackstone's "common law".
"Common good before individual good" may not be "the ultimate evil" but it's certainly its birthplace.
It very clearly opens the door to justify the trampling of individual "rights".
That is news to me. Can you tell me how you arrived at that conclusion?
Asks my name in capitis diminutio maxima..
-OLDONEEYE
The Origin of Law
So where does law come from? In America, our law system came from Great Britain. The settlers of the original thirteen colonies came from Europe, and they brought with them their own set of rules and principles to be used in their new society.
The English common law was the system of law in England at that time and was quickly adopted throughout the colonies. The English common law is rooted in centuries of English history. Much of the common law was formed in the years between the Norman Conquest of England in the early 11th century and the settlement of the American colonies in the early 17th century.
https://study.com/academy/lesson/american-law-history-origins-from-english-common-law.html
I dug this up awhile back when someone claimed "the bible" is the foundation of the American legal system.
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