Autopsy study that found mass vaccine deaths pulled within hours

A preprint study from the Lancet was pulled by the journal’s editors within hours of publication, after prominent medical experts determined that the COVID vaccine caused the majority of deaths that occurred post-inoculation.

Autopsy study that found mass vaccine deaths pulled within hours

“Preprint” means the study has not yet been peer-reviewed.

“This preprint has been removed by Preprints with the Lancet because the study’s conclusions are not supported by the methodology,” the editor’s note read.

“The Lancet reserves the right to remove a paper that has been posted if we determine that it has violated our screening criteria.”

Cardiologist Dr. Peter McCullough, pathologist Dr. Roger Hodkinson, and Yale epidemiologist Dr. Harvey Risch conducted the study, among others. 

The authors looked at 325 autopsy case reports and one necropsy case relating to COVID-19 vaccination up until May 18, 2023.

“A total of 240 deaths (73.9%) were independently adjudicated as directly due to or significantly contributed to by COVID-19 vaccination,” the authors concluded. 

Cardiovascular system most affected

“The most implicated organ system in COVID-19 vaccine-associated death was the cardiovascular system (53%), followed by the hematological system (17%), the respiratory system (8%) and multiple organ systems (7%). Three or more organ systems were affected in 21 cases. The mean time from vaccination to death was 14.3 days. Most deaths occurred within a week from last vaccine administration.” 

High likelihood of causal link to post-vaccine deaths

The authors further said more investigation was needed to clarify their findings, and that “there is a high likelihood of a causal link between COVID-19 vaccines and death in most cases.”

Recent research from Phinance Technologies found that disability claims in the US have skyrocketed since the COVID vaccine rollout.

As previously reported, the Canadian government has acknowledged over 10,000 Canadians have suffered a “serious” injury from the COVID vaccine.

Note: Health Canada has also stated its own data might not be accurate.

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