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Alterations Made to 3,116,516 VAERS Reports Post-Publication

Exposing Deceit: Altering Severity, Locations, Timestamps, and more in Government Scams

Unveiling Deceitful VAERS Adjustments: Altering Severity, Locations, Timelines, Age Groups, and...
Unveiling Deceitful VAERS Adjustments: Altering Severity, Locations, Timelines, Age Groups, and More

Alterations Made to 3,116,516 VAERS Reports Post-Publication

Alterations in VAERS Data Spark Controversy

A new visualization tool has been unveiled, shedding light on changes made to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) database. Critics claim that these edits reveal instances of manipulation, collusion, and fraud, raising questions about the system's integrity.

In a previous statement, Dr. Steven Rubin, creator of medalerts.org, stated that the VAERS system is "noisy." The details surrounding data modifications, however, are ambiguous according to the VAERS team, who assert that they generally do not change data.

A close examination of post-publication edits suggests a more nefarious motive than mere organic maintenance. Changes to initial reports, such as updating death information, were previously made prior to January 2011, but are now largely discontinued. This is a notable departure from rectifying typos or filling in missing fields, which should have been addressed during the initial adjudication process.

Highlights from the video presentation include the questionable alteration of "Date Entered," a time stamp considered sacred and never intended to be changed. Additionally, discrepancies have been found in the state locations reported for certain individuals, affecting cases such as Earnest Ramirez, Sr. whose son's report was incorrectly listed with a Georgia location, despite the death occurring in Texas. Another case involves a 2-year-old baby from Smyrna, Georgia, whose record was deleted completely from VAERS but was later found to have been reported as having originated from Alaska.

The massive change to state locations on Dec 10, 2020, is also noteworthy, with over 65,000 alterations recorded. Members of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have been named as potential actors in these suspicious "edits."

While the significance of these findings remains to be fully established, this visualization tool offers a valuable resource for VAERS auditors and analysts seeking to delve deeper into the system's data. It is hoped that further analysis will shed more light on these allegations and provide solutions to ongoing data integrity issues.

The visualization tool raises concerns about the manipulation of data in the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS), with changes being made to sacred time stamps like "Date Entered" and state locations, potentially indicating a breach in health-and-wellness data's truthfulness that science must address. The alleged irregularities, such as the case of Earnest Ramirez, Sr.'s incorrect geographical location and the deletion of a 2-year-old baby's record, question the integrity of VAERS data, with the CDC being named as potential actors in these questionable "edits."

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