Earlier someone linked to the howbad.info site and this video series showing possible patterns in toxicity changing linearly by batch number.
https://brandnewtube.com/watch/which-moderna-batch-codes-are-toxic_OE8JKxbUappZqqg.html
You can view the site here:
http://www.howbad.info/index.html
I started doing some followup digging and found a way to cross reference this with Moderna batch data. If you go to their lot expiration tool here:
https://www.modernatx.com/covid19vaccine-eua/providers/vial-lookup#vialLookUpTool
You'll notice that if you view the network traffic in debug tools, you'll see a request go across for expiry.json, which gives you ALL of their batches along w/expiration date:
https://lnl-dl.s3.amazonaws.com/Moderna/expiry.json
CraigPaardekooper's videos, as I understand them, lead you to believe that the lot releases are an ongoing process--that they're still releasing lots across the full lettered range. But if you cross reference with Moderna expiration date, what you actually see is all of the deadly 20A lots are older:
Ok so now instead of sorting by the lot letters, let's sort by expiration date for deaths and see what pattern we get:
Basically I see a hump at lot 039K20A, and then downhill from there. So either this is good news that the vaccine has somehow been made less deadly, or the bad news is that's how far behind VAERS is. But based on what I'm seeing so far, I don't believe there is an ongoing good/bad batch concept being executed.
Nice dig, Fren!
Nice work. Good to get clarity on this one.