SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome) is called by all the vaccines given to babies.
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Edited for clarity. I guess I should mention also that there were 3 brothers before the one who passed. All had vax's up to date. Only one died. Now, by '67 when I was born, there was a vax that they got, but I did not. I do not know which one but my brothers all said I was lucky because it hurt really bad. My point is, out of a total of 5 boys, all vaxxed, only one died, and they called it SIDS. Original post below: It's strange. Im on the fence about SIDS. Not SADS. Hear me out on my skepticism. I was born in '67. Vaccinated as was required as a child. But I had a brother born in '62 who had less vaccines than I, but died at 8 months old. Dr's said it was SIDS. Drove my dad crazy, thinking he somehow killed my brother. I also had a cousin in the late '50s, who died at 3 months, Dr's said it was SIDS. Maybe current vax schedules for children is a problem. I'll agree to that. But I don't think the vax's back then were the issue. SIDS could be a real thing. But SADS? Now, that shit is vax induced all the way. See above for clarity
sir, it's much worse. not only do vaccines cause "SIDS",
but "SIDS" itself, was invented for the sole purpose of covering up the fact that vaccines kill babies.
every vaccine list "death" as a potential risk,
but they never put vaccine as the cause of death.
they always call it "SIDS".
it isn't that the medical establishment is ignorant, and doesn't truly know what causes SIDS,
the medical establishment thinks you are an idiot, and will treat you accordingly.
thats why it was so easy for them to roll out "SADS"
its their playbook.
but this time, we have the internet, and we can talk about all the shady stuff that goes on.
Are you saying there was no such thing as sudden infant deaths before vaccines were invented?
I'm curious why most cases of SIDS happen exactly at 2 months, 4 months, and 6 months of age.
What do you mean? Like to the day? I'd have to look at the actual stats to make an informed response.