As much as I respect what I've seen of lawyer Thomas Renz, I find 3% death rate on these jabs hard to believe. I could see 0.3%, but VAERS data even when multiplied by an under reporting factor of 40 doesn't come to 3%. That would be 3 million people.
I need to see an actual write up by him going over this data.
Update: As I've seen more channels discuss these findings, it appears to be 3% of the adverse events they studies resulted in death, not 3% of all who took the clot shots. But even that is a disturbing figure for any medication.
I believe that data came from the just released Phizer docs which contained the results of a 3 month study. Sorry, I don't have it saved but someone else here probably does.
Honestly so am I. I only had time to scan the posts as I was busy today. Was it 3% of people with adverse reactions died? Or 3% of all people who got the shot died?
As I've seen more channels discuss these findings, it appears to be 3% of the adverse reactions that they followed that died. Does not appear to be 3% of all who received the shots.
As much as I respect what I've seen of lawyer Thomas Renz, I find 3% death rate on these jabs hard to believe. I could see 0.3%, but VAERS data even when multiplied by an under reporting factor of 40 doesn't come to 3%. That would be 3 million people.
I need to see an actual write up by him going over this data.
Update: As I've seen more channels discuss these findings, it appears to be 3% of the adverse events they studies resulted in death, not 3% of all who took the clot shots. But even that is a disturbing figure for any medication.
I believe that data came from the just released Phizer docs which contained the results of a 3 month study. Sorry, I don't have it saved but someone else here probably does.
That recently-released doc shows 2.5%, I believe. I was confused by where 3% came from too.
Honestly so am I. I only had time to scan the posts as I was busy today. Was it 3% of people with adverse reactions died? Or 3% of all people who got the shot died?
Or 2.5%.
As I've seen more channels discuss these findings, it appears to be 3% of the adverse reactions that they followed that died. Does not appear to be 3% of all who received the shots.