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Thursday, March 28, 2024

SHOCK CLAIM: COVID Vax Deaths 40X Total of U.S. Losses in WW2

'The killing can go on indefinitely, even if the birth rate drops by 90% due to the shots...'

(Ezekiel Loseke, Headline USA) In a new analysis via his Substack blog, Steve Kirsch, executive director of the Vaccine Safety Research Foundation, estimated that the COVID-19 vaccine had killed more people than the total American casualties in WWII.

Kirsch claimed the total number of those killed is around 12 million, which he said “is 40X the number of Americans who were killed in World War II.”

Tragically, Kirsch also claimed that the number of people who have died from the vaccine is “more than double the number killed by COVID.”

Kirsch was transparent with his methodology, explaining, “In my opinion, a reasonable estimate is to divide the number of doses by 1,000.” This assumption produced an estimation of 600,000 deaths.

Kirsch reported that more conservative estimates by Matthew Crawford place the total number of deaths slightly lower.

Kirsch also claimed, “Earlier, I offered a $1M reward to anyone who found a significant error in his [Crawford’s] work. No takers.” Kirsch said that he documented these challenges on his Substack and his Twitter account.

Under this more conservative estimate, Kirsch wrote that the daily deaths are “10,000 people every single day.”

He noted these numbers do not threaten global population numbers because 385,000 babies are born daily. Thus, “the killing can go on indefinitely, even if the birth rate drops by 90% due to the shots.”

Kirsch supported his argument with data supplied by an article from Bloomberg.

This is not the first report of the vaccine not being what it claims to be.

  • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention admitted that unboosted vaccines are worse than no vaccines.
  • The vaccines have so many side effects Pfizer expected to hire more than 1,800 employees to track them.
  • Some observers have recorded unexplained and suspicious-looking objects inside of vaccines they suspect may be nanobots.
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