by Steve Kirsch, Steve Kirsch’s newsletter:
The full study results were obtained via a FOIA request because Pfizer and the health authorities won’t voluntarily disclose it. You’re about to find out why.
Executive summary
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But for some reason, which I still can’t figure out, they missed it. Again.
So it’s up to your friendly neighborhood misinformation spreaders (such as myself) to bring this to your attention.
The Pfizer study results (CONFIDENTIAL)
Interim Report 5 of the Pfizer Post-Authorization Safety Study (PASS) aka Post Conditional Approval Active Surveillance Study Among Individuals in Europe Receiving the Pfizer-BioNTech Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Vaccine.
Full study
This is marked Pfizer Confidential so it’s important that you don’t tell anyone. We’ll save lives by keeping this quiet, apparently.
Confidential Abstract
This is marked Pfizer Confidential so it’s important that you don’t tell anyone. We’ll save lives by keeping this quiet, apparently.
What the study said
The study compared vaccinated people vs. matched unvaxxed controls at 6 different sites and looked at 37 AESIs in more than 12 million vaccinated individuals and 12 million matched unvaccinated controls.
Table 16 of the full study summaries the findings.
First of all, you should note that the unvaccinated are in general far less healthy and die at over 2X the rate that the vaccinated do (see the Deaths (any causes) and Sudden death lines).
So when we look at hazard ratios between vaccinated and unvaccinated and find that they are the same or higher (i.e., >=1), we should be VERY concerned.
Note: The lower death rate of the vaccinated is selection bias: vaccinated people are generally more health conscious and have higher socio-economic status. It has nothing to do with the COVID vaccine saving lives (there is no plausible mechanism of action causing lower death rates; if there was, I’d be the first one to get my shots).
From Table 16, I note the following statistically significant increases:
- Acute aseptic arthritis: 1.23 (1.11, 1.35)
- Diabetes mellitus type 1: 1.21 (1.02, 1.45)
- Acute cardiovascular injury including microangiopathy: 1.38 (1.31, 1.45)
- Arrhythmia: 1.36 (1.29, 1.44)
- Heart failure: 1.29 (1.13, 1.47)
- Coronary artery disease: 1.49 (1.31, 1.69)
- Myocarditis (7 days): 9.70 (1.24, 75.97) [it may be higher than this but they censor counts <5 to protect privacy because if it was known 1 person got it, everyone would know who it was).
- Myocarditis or pericarditis (21 days): 1.68 (1.06, 2.66)
- Secondary amenorrhoea: 1.71 (1.34, 2.18)
- Hypermenorrhea: 1.40 (1.23, 1.60)
- Anaphylaxis: 31.95 (7.82, 130.52)
Other articles about the study
Big thank you to Nick Hunt for bringing this to my attention.
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