7 Tips to Protect Your Children from Pfizer Vax
U.S. Becomes First Nation to Use Deadly mRNA in Grade Schoolers
Note to Readers: I am a licensed elementary school teacher, a researcher, and a child safety advocate. I am not a doctor. The information provided in this newsletter is not intended as medical advice and should not be interpreted as such. Consult your child’s doctor on all matters related to the health and well-being of your child.
As predicted, the CDC voted on Tuesday to enthusiastically rubber stamp the Biden Administration’s plan to vaccinate children ages 5 to 11 against Covid-19.
With this decision, the U.S. becomes the first nation in the world to use Pfizer’s deadly mRNA vaccine on grade-school children.
The CDC’s decision ignored the tens of thousands of teenagers and adults who already have been killed or critically injured by a Pfizer, Moderna or Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 vaccine. It also ignored the results of Pfizer’s own clinical trial for the 5 to 11 age group, which showed no meaningful benefit from vaccination. No child in either the treatment arm or the control group suffered serious illness, hospitalization, or death from Covid-19. The trial demonstrated what was already well-established – that this virus poses little threat to healthy children, regardless of vaccination status.
Pfizer’s trial did not bother to assess the vaccine’s impact on transmission in this age group. Pfizer knows that we know the vaccines do not stop transmission.
The government’s decision to vaccinate grade-school children with the Pfizer vaccine comes the same week a whistleblower told the prestigious BMJ that an organization hired to help run the original Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine clinical trial had “falsified data, unblinded patients, employed inadequately trained vaccinators, and was slow to follow up on adverse events…” Staff in charge of quality control were overwhelmed with problems. An employee who tried to warn the FDA was fired.[1]
The CDC decision also comes amid growing reports of sudden heart failure in professional athletes and their suspected links to vaccination.[2] [3] Male athletes, in particular, appear to be at risk of vaccine-induced myocarditis because of their high testosterone levels. While the FDA has sought to downplay the dangers of myocarditis for everyone, the agency acknowledged during its vaccine advisory committee meeting last week that acute myocarditis has a five-year mortality rate in adults of 50 percent. Experts are unable to predict what the long-term impact of vaccine-induced myocarditis in children and teenagers will be. Until now, the condition was rare in these age groups.
Indeed, it seems each new day is met with alarming headlines about odd and “rare” vaccine-related illnesses whose trajectories are uncertain, like this one:
Thousands report developing abnormal tumors following COVID shots - LifeSite (lifesitenews.com)
Seven Tips to Help You Protect Your Children
During the FDA meeting for vaccine approval last week, Dr. Eric Rubin, MD, who is Editor-in-Chief of the New England Journal of Medicine, said the quiet part out loud: “We're never going to learn how safe this vaccine is unless we start giving it.”
1) Listen to him. Don’t let your children be Pfizer guinea pigs. If they have not already been vaccinated, consider holding off for at least three to six months, until additional information becomes available. Educate them at home, if necessary, while you monitor the CDC’s Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS)[4] along with news reports from your own community and state. Rally the troops – aunts, uncles, grandparents, neighbors, friends – to help you if needed.
2) Be advised that many schools will be setting up on-site clinics to vaccinate students during their regular school day. If you are sending your children to school but don’t want them vaccinated, maintain weekly contact with your school’s principal and superintendent to learn in advance when these clinics will be held. (As a teacher myself, I can attest that you should not rely upon your child’s classroom teacher to possess accurate information about such matters.) Keep your children home on the days that on-site vaccination will occur. Unfortunately, schools can no longer be trusted to respect the rights of parents to decide what is best for their own children. If you don’t want your children to be vaccinated, you must physically protect them yourself, by keeping them away from vaccine clinics.
3) Multiple reports have emerged of children who have gone to clinics for flu shots and been given a Covid-19 vaccine instead. Some young children who were given the wrong shot have suffered serious side effects.[5] If you take your child for a flu shot, insist upon seeing the vial and inspecting the label yourself before allowing your child to be vaccinated.
4) Consider getting a Covid-19 antibody test for your children. While not conclusive, if the test comes back positive, vaccination against Covid-19 may be worse than redundant. Published research suggests that serious side effects from these vaccines are more common in those who already possess natural immunity.[6]
5) If your children’s antibody tests come back negative and you decide – or are forced – to vaccinate them, be sure to get them screened for Covid-19 immediately prior to vaccination. Some doctors have issued stern warnings about the dangers of receiving a Covid-19 vaccine when currently infected with the virus, even if asymptomatic.[7]
6) If you decide to get your children vaccinated against Covid-19, make sure they receive the correct dose for their age group. Pfizer’s vaccine for elementary students is one-third the dose of its vaccine for older children and adults. (How exactly this dosage was determined remains a complete mystery. What does vaccine-dosing have to do with age? Why would an 85-pound 11-year-old be given a vaccine that is one-third the dose of that which is given to a 70-pound 12-year-old? Nobody seems able to answer this basic question.)
7) If you vaccinate your children against Covid-19, make sure they are healthy on the days they are vaccinated, and do not allow them to receive any other vaccines at the same time. No studies have been published on the safety of combining the Covid-19 vaccines with any other vaccine. [8] In fact, despite the widespread practice of administering multiple vaccines to children in a single day, public health officials reluctantly acknowledge that they have never tested any vaccines in combination and therefore have no idea whether combining them is safe.[9]
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[1] Covid-19: Researcher blows the whistle on data integrity issues in Pfizer’s vaccine trial | The BMJ
[2] World Class Athletes Suffer Vaccine Injuries - by KanekoaTheGreat - KanekoaTheGreat’s Newsletter (substack.com)
[3] 24-Year-Old Hockey Star Boris Sadecky Dies After Collapsing on Ice in Cardiac Arrest Last Friday - 80% of League is Vaccinated (thegatewaypundit.com)
[4] Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) (hhs.gov)
[5] Walgreens allegedly gives two kids COVID-19 vaccine instead of flu shots (nypost.com)
[6] Previous COVID-19 infection but not Long-COVID is associated with increased adverse events following BNT162b2/Pfizer vaccination | medRxiv
[7] The Safe Way to Get Your COVID-19 Vaccine: #ScreenB4Vaccine | by Hooman Noorchashm | Medium
[8] Pfizer and BioNTech Announce Positive Topline Results From Pivotal Trial of COVID-19 Vaccine in Children 5 to 11 Years | Pfizer
[9] SHOCKING VACCINE ADMISSIONS FROM INSIDE THE WHO - The HighWire Discussion of combining vaccines starts at 1 hr. and 13 min.
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