https://stevekirsch.substack.com/p/rasmussen-poll-shows-the-covid-vaccines
Rasmussen polled the American people with a simple four question survey and found that my polls were accurate and so was the V-safe data and so was the Israeli Ministry of Health safety report that nobody wants to see.
The Rasmussen poll of 1,000 Americans found that:
32% were not vaccinated
7% of those surveyed had a major side effect.
A 7% major side effect rate is unprecedented. We know from the V-safe data that this effectively means that the side effect was so bad, they had to seek medical attention. If any drug had that kind of safety profile, it would be immediately pulled from the market. Would you take any drug with that kind of side effect profile? Of course not. It’s off the charts! However, because we are told it is a safe and effective vaccine, people do what they are told despite the lack of safety. That’s how science works.
Rasmussen also admitted that Google censors unfavorable results! In short, they admitted that it’s worse than they are “allowed” to tell people (see their tweet). Wow.
(My emphasis, throughout)
There's placebos that have been admitted too. How many we don;'t know. Only the D-dimer blood test can tell who got the real clot shot.
D-dimer test is suggestive but one can have a positive test without being "vaxxed."
D-dimer tests for clotting activity AND for some cancer activity; a positive test calls for further testing to determine what exactly is going on.
Your point is quite valid though: We really don't know how many "vaxxed" people actually GOT the "vax", and what CONCENTRATION of the "vax", and so on. Multiple concentrations including placebo versions were administered, we hear, and certainly a few lots have caused far more deaths and other adverse events than most have. It's cause for a little optimism, I think, because an unknown number of people who submitted to this nightmare may not be having their cardio and other systems destroyed by it.
Agreed. Thanks for the D-dimer info. I erroneously thought it was more conclusive. Apparently, you did a better job of home work on this. I did recall reading the testing was very expensive. Maybe this is inclusive of further testing after the D-dimer test.
Not so expensive, really. I don't remember the cost exactly but I had a few months ago and the cost wasn't bad.
Would be interesting to see where those placebo batches were sent
And what commonalities those areas shared (or maybe, didn’t share)