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  • stix213
    AKA: Joe Censored
    CGN Contributor - Lifetime
    • Apr 2009
    • 18998

    Reporting to VAERS is a full time job

    Whistleblower video of a hospital staff member talking about the vaccine rollout, and how her hospital was getting inundated with Covid positive individuals a week after they got injected, as well as other suspected side effects. She began reporting the cases to VAERS, and it quickly became a full time job.

    She reached out to hospital management to try to get other people trained on VAERS reporting, and was instead treated as an enemy who was working against the solution to the pandemic. She was ordered to no longer do any VAERS reporting for anyone who wasn't her direct patent, and the hospital wasn't interested in training any other staff to do their own VAERS reporting.


    AMAZING FEARLESS truth-telling here from hospital worker (PA) Deborah Conrad, blowing the whistle on the facts that (1) there are thousands and thousands of people being harmed and killed by the CV19 "vaccines" and (2) the VAERS reporting system is joke, only reporting a tiny fraction of the injuries and deaths caused these injections. Most hospitalizations BY FAR are among people who have taken the vax. Deborah Conrad, a hospital physician’s assistant on the frontlines of the pandemic, pulls back the curtain on the complete lack and disregard in her hospital for reporting Covid vaccine injury to VAERS, this country’s only mechanism to track the safety of these rushed-to-market, mandated products. In riveting detail, including emails & recorded phone conversations, Conrad exposes the internal push to turn a blind eye to injuries and “tow the company line” that this vaccine is safe.
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    deerdeerdeer
    Veteran Member
    • Sep 2014
    • 2696

    Originally posted by stix213
    Whistleblower video of a hospital staff member talking about the vaccine rollout, and how her hospital was getting inundated with Covid positive individuals a week after they got injected, as well as other suspected side effects. She began reporting the cases to VAERS, and it quickly became a full time job.

    She reached out to hospital management to try to get other people trained on VAERS reporting, and was instead treated as an enemy who was working against the solution to the pandemic. She was ordered to no longer do any VAERS reporting for anyone who wasn't her direct patent, and the hospital wasn't interested in training any other staff to do their own VAERS reporting.


    https://www.bitchute.com/video/3uaNU53BHEXI/
    I love how Bitchute , is a YouTube knock off with mostly truth if certified or completely far out nuts, but they end up being right most the time, lol.

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    • #3
      stix213
      AKA: Joe Censored
      CGN Contributor - Lifetime
      • Apr 2009
      • 18998

      Originally posted by deerdeerdeer
      I love how Bitchute , is a YouTube knock off with mostly truth if certified or completely far out nuts, but they end up being right most the time, lol.
      Even if the video is on YouTube, usually videos talking about vaccine side effects will be removed, so you can't trust those links to be valid for more than a few hours.

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      • #4
        anthonyca
        Calguns Addict
        • May 2008
        • 6316

        She has her boss, hospital administration and others on tape trying to dissuade her from reporting to VAERS.
        https://www.facebook.com/pages/Union...70812799700206

        Originally posted by Wherryj
        I am a physician. I am held to being "the expert" in medicine. I can't fall back on feigned ignorance and the statement that the patient should have known better than I. When an officer "can't be expected to know the entire penal code", but a citizen is held to "ignorance is no excuse", this is equivalent to ME being able to sue my patient for my own malpractice-after all, the patient should have known better, right?

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        • #5
          anthonyca
          Calguns Addict
          • May 2008
          • 6316

          Didn't the host give a link to an organization that would help people report to VAERS? I can't find it.
          https://www.facebook.com/pages/Union...70812799700206

          Originally posted by Wherryj
          I am a physician. I am held to being "the expert" in medicine. I can't fall back on feigned ignorance and the statement that the patient should have known better than I. When an officer "can't be expected to know the entire penal code", but a citizen is held to "ignorance is no excuse", this is equivalent to ME being able to sue my patient for my own malpractice-after all, the patient should have known better, right?

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          • #6
            subscriber
            Senior Member
            • Nov 2011
            • 929

            This analysis of vaers data puts things in perspective: https://vaersanalysis.info/2021/09/1...ugh-9-10-2021/


            Note the cumulative data spans over 30 years for other vaxes. Compared to less than one year for covid-19:

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            • #7
              theLBC
              CGN/CGSSA Contributor
              CGN Contributor
              • Oct 2017
              • 6598

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              • #8
                anthonyca
                Calguns Addict
                • May 2008
                • 6316

                Originally posted by subscriber
                This analysis of vaers data puts things in perspective: https://vaersanalysis.info/2021/09/1...ugh-9-10-2021/


                Note the cumulative data spans over 30 years for other vaxes. Compared to less than one year for covid-19:

                Imagine if every health worker knew about and understood VAERS, was encouraged by their boss to report properly and thoroughly and was given time to do so.
                https://www.facebook.com/pages/Union...70812799700206

                Originally posted by Wherryj
                I am a physician. I am held to being "the expert" in medicine. I can't fall back on feigned ignorance and the statement that the patient should have known better than I. When an officer "can't be expected to know the entire penal code", but a citizen is held to "ignorance is no excuse", this is equivalent to ME being able to sue my patient for my own malpractice-after all, the patient should have known better, right?

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