https://twitter.com/catsscareme2021/status/1653144734012002305?s=61&t=e_kQXjN0XV-ohh_U2PFEVg
In 1979, the state of Tennessee had a problem on their hands. They had 8 infants die within a week of receiving the DTAP vaccine. Jessica Rojas has dedicated her mission to exposing vaccine injuries of all types, and this one is a biggie.
“In 1979, at the request of the FDA, Wyeth Laboratories (purchased by Pfizer in 2009) voluntarily withdrew lot 64201 of the DTP vaccine because of reports of eight infants in Tennessee dying of SIDS within one week of receiving this vaccine (some within 24 hours). Wyeth decided to never again allow a cluster of vials from one lot to be sent to a single state or health department.
Limiting the distribution of vials to no more than two thousand in one geographic region makes it less likely for any cluster of injuries to be traced to the vaccine. Instead of recalling hot lots of deadly vaccines, just distribute the lot all over the country so no one makes the connection.
The letter above discusses how Wyeth and the FDA planned to fix this problem. Rather than eliminate the vaccine causing the deaths, they just decided to no longer distribute large amounts of the same lots to the same area. By diluting the number of vials sent to one area, they spread the risk of death to multiple areas. Instead of one area in Tennessee having 8 infant sudden deaths, they may have 1, and 7 other deaths would have been in other states.
This was 1979. Do you think for one moment that vaccine distribution described in this internal Wyeth memo has not been implemented and followed by every vaccine distributor by now? There were clusters of hot lots of covid vaccines, but overall they did spread them out to different states rather than 1 lot going to one area only. When you see how long this has been going on, your skin will crawl.
This is totally appalling but not surprising. The 1986 law that absolves vaccine manufacturers of liability for injury and/or death from their products needs to be repealed.
Holy shit. Bombshell. Good one Jennifer.