Vaccine deaths in Germany are soaring, but there is nothing to worry about
The latest security report (“Sicherheitsbericht) of the Paul-Ehrlich-Institute (PEI), Germany’s Federal Institute for Vaccines and Biomedicines, has just been released.
Until the end of September 2021, a total of 21,054 suspected severe vaccine reactions and 1,802 suspected deaths were reported. This means, that there was one suspected severe event in 5,124 vaccine doses and one suspected death in 59,872 doses. Adverse vaccine events have soared in September compared to previous months.
Especially the number of suspected vaccine related deaths is interesting. The PEI comments as follows: “In 1,802 reports of suspected cases, a fatal outcome was reported at different times after the vaccination. An analysis of the data does not reveal any significant changes to the evaluation of the previous safety reports.”
This is hardly informative, so let’s have a look at the last report of 20 September: “In 1,450 reports of suspected cases, a fatal outcome was reported at different times after the vaccination. An analysis of the data does not reveal any significant changes to the evaluation of the previous safety reports.” This sounds somewhat familiar.
The 19 August report provides more information: “In 1,254 reports of suspected cases, a fatal outcome was reported at different times after the vaccination. In 48 cases, the Paul Ehrlich Institute considers a causal connection with the respective COVID-19 vaccination to be possible or probable.” This means, that the PEI only considers 3.8% of all suspected death reports to be justified.
There are no details in the report about the evaluation criteria applied, the number of autopsies conducted, and why 1,206 reported deaths are allegedly not related to vaccination. It appears highly unlikely, that 96% of death reports are unsubstantiated, as in Germany only medical doctors can file adverse event reports, and each report has to go through the local and the state health department, before it is submitted to the PEI.
The PEI reporting is not only inadequate in itself, it also completely ignores the warnings of several well-respected German pathologists. Prof. Dr. Schirmacher, Director of the Pathological Institute of the University of Heidelberg, conducted autopsies of 40 people, who died within two weeks of vaccination. He assumes that 30% - 40% have died from the vaccine and calls for more autopsies to be carried out.
Two other German pathologists, Prof. Dr. Burkhardt and Prof. Dr. Lang, carried out 10 autopsies of vaccinated people and concluded, that 5 deaths were very likely and 2 deaths were probably caused by Covid vaccines.
As the PEI provides no information on most reported deaths and completely ignores findings of reputed German pathologists, its conclusion, that the vaccines have caused only very few deaths if any at all, is hardly credible.
Not all suspected deaths get reported. Filing a report takes a lot of time that many doctors don’t have. In addition, Germany’s government has been an ardent – if not fanatical - supporter of mass vaccinations. Opposition to their pro-vaccine policy can result in a house search by police and even end one’s career. Hence, many doctors will think twice before filing a report.
With regard to the PEI report, there are two uncertainties: 1) What share of the suspected deaths was really caused by the vaccines? 2) How many suspected deaths were not reported? There are good arguments, that the actual number of vaccine related deaths is much higher than admitted by the PEI. However, without an independent and impartial investigation, we will never know.
If you still think, that the PEI report provides quality information, let us show you two more highlights.
According to page 11, for two vaccines (Pfizer/Comirnaty and Moderna/Spikevax) more 2nd doses have been administered than 1st doses. The inclusion of booster shots in the category ‘2nd dose’ can’t be the reason, as booster shots (“Auffrischimpfung”) are shown in a separate column. This is not a ‘small’ one-time mistake. The same issue occurred in the two previous reports. Can you trust a report with such obvious inconsistencies?
There is more. On page 10 the report states: “Since comparatively few vaccine doses were administered in September 2021 and the number of reports of suspected side effects is continuously decreasing, the Paul Ehrlich Institute will in future reduce the frequency of safety reports to every two months.”
As shown above, in September the highest monthly number of suspected severe adverse events (5,932) and suspected deaths (352) was reported, despite a comparatively low number of vaccinations. Consequently, the PEI assertion, that “the number of reports of suspected side effects is continuously decreasing”, contravenes its own reporting.
With its latest report, the PEI has lost all credibility. It has become part of the large propaganda machine, that is pushing for the vaccination of every citizen without due consideration of adverse events including possible death.