First published at 19:45 UTC on January 3rd, 2022.
Rachael talks with Craig Paardekooper from HOW BAD IS MY BATCH (dot) com, a "cleaned" set of data about the deaths, disability, hospitalizations and adverse reactions to the various brand name CoronaVirus 19 vaccines available. Craig exp…
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Rachael talks with Craig Paardekooper from HOW BAD IS MY BATCH (dot) com, a "cleaned" set of data about the deaths, disability, hospitalizations and adverse reactions to the various brand name CoronaVirus 19 vaccines available. Craig explains the differences in outcomes in connection to the geography of deployment of the vaccines, illustrating the inconsistency of the mRNA modification products by batch. Craig also offers ideas as to why this is happening, not the least of which is that the clinical trial of this new technology is not over until May 15, 2023. Many people do not realize that they are participating in a study.
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Mike Yeadon - Ex Head of Respiratory Research at Pfizer UK
Alexandra Latypova - researcher - analyst - Biotech CEO
Craig Paardekooper - researcher - computer programmer - Author
Jessica Rose - researcher - analyst - government consultant
Walter Wagner - consultant on pharma compliance and legal affairs
at:
http://www.howbad.info
http://www.howbadismybatch.com
LINKS Rachael shared:
Study to Describe the Safety, Tolerability, Immunogenicity, and Efficacy of RNA Vaccine Candidates Against COVID-19 in Healthy Individuals
https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04368728
AND
Relative vs Absolute Risk Reduction (2 minute video)
https://rumble.com/vobcg5-relative-vs-absolute-risk-reduction.html
What inspired you to create it?
What inspired me was the discovery of wide variation in the numbers of deaths and disabilities from one batch to another. I counted the number of adverse events, deaths and disabilities for each batch and was very surprised to see that some batches had 1000 times the number of adverse events, and 200 x the number of deaths associated with them. This inspired me to create a lookup tool, so others could protect themselves.
Did you do the data work yourself? or were you focused on creati..
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