By: Rafael Castillo-M.D. Philippine Daily Inquirer / 09:20 AM February 12, 2022
15 jets crashing every week
What could have caused so many Filipinos to die, roughly equivalent to 465 fully loaded Boeing 747 jumbo jets crashing? That’s like 15 of these giant jets crashing every week, or more than two every day for that period.
That should have caught some attention, but there seems to be no explanation, or even just an announcement that our health officials are well aware of it but found it to be of no importance.
If you ask the head of the CDC PH research panel, who requests to remain anonymous for security reasons, the mass vaccination rollout starting March 2021 sticks out like a sore thumb as a possible factor to consider in the sudden spike of deaths last year.
She closely monitored the development of the vaccines and their initial testing. With the initial testing, it became clear to her that information was being suppressed.
She says: “So many social media groups and individuals reporting anything negative were removed. Then I started to hear stories (of deaths and adverse events) from and within the groups that I am in—groups in the United States, Australia, the Philippines; and soon after, even from personal friends. These were all brushed off as anecdotal and coincidental, and the ‘safe and effective dogma’ continued. Clearly, we needed concrete, indisputable data to show what was happening!”
She and her research team persevered for months in monitoring the PSA website for new data drops until the monthly data were fairly complete.
As the data got completed, the alarm bells started ringing in their heads. Weren’t our population scientists closely watching these data, she asked?
“When I realized [the implications of the data] I was seeing, I was literally crying and shaking! That triggered me to further evaluate the data, first on a countrywide and then on a regional basis [selected areas],” she says. “Universally, there are big increases in death rates in 2021, only starting in March, concurrent with the vaccine rollout. There were no wars, natural disasters, or even widespread illness.”
She explains that these big increases in death rates cannot be attributed to COVID-19, which has a very low infection fatality (death) rate.
“We must assume that the vaccines are guilty unless conclusively proven otherwise,” she says.
Excess deaths (in percentages) were noted in practically all key cities: +12 in Manila; +32 in Mandaluyong; +23 in Marikina; +35 in Pasig; +34 in Quezon City; +26 in San Juan; +42 in Cebu City; +30 in Negros Oriental; +39 in Iloilo; and +43 in Davao City.
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