Pfizer Recorded 5 Million Harmful Outcomes Across 1.5 Million mRNA Injected Victims

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June 15, 2023: Yesterday, Dan Horowitz published an article in Conservative Review disclosing an internal Pfizer document of reported adverse events from their mRNA injections. The internal 393-page Pfizer document is a record of all harmful results reported to or collected by Pfizer since receiving emergency use authorization (EUA) up until Jun 18, 2022, as well as an interval reporting period.

I did my own quick analysis last night of the Pfizer document and was horrified to find that there were nearly 5 million (4,964,106) harmful clinical outcomes reported across nearly 1.5 million (1,485,027) mRNA injected victims since December of 2020.

Shockingly, there were 696,605 nervous system disorders, 317,811 gastrointestinal disorders, 126,993 cardiac disorders, 100,970 blood and lymphatic system disorders, 61,518 eye disorders, 31,895 immune disorders and 167,382 victims developed bacterial, viral, or parasitic infections.

Pfizer’s mRNA injections never had the ability to provide any benefit and were always developed with the intentions of causing disease, disabilities, and death. This is now even more evident per Pfizer’s own June 2022 internal document.

This internal Pfizer document reveals that there were at least 3,814 deaths reported as well as 1,143 spontaneously occurring genetic disorders. On average, victims suffered 3 or more disease symptoms across multiple organ systems post mRNA injection.

Dates of and Sources of Data Entry

The Pfizer Adverse Reaction report is from post-marketing data sources (including databases such as VAERS).

Before the world of COVID, the term post-marketing always meant…

 

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