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The Century of Forgotten Vaccine Hot Lot Disasters

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How the mantra of "safe and effective" has shielded countless compromised products from scrutiny

and led to the same disasters continuously repeating.

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Source: https://www.midwesterndoctor.com/p/the-century-of-forgotten-vaccine

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Story at a Glance:

• Producing a vaccine has many opportunities for error or contamination. Because of this, disasters continually occur from “hot vaccine lots” being unleashed onto the public. Remarkably, as the years have gone by, there has been less and less accountability for this (e.g., previously public investigations were held and people went to jail whereas now government tends to keep the hot lots on the market and deny there is a problem).

 

• In 1967, an eminent bacteriologist wrote a book detailing many forgotten vaccine disasters under the belief (he shared with many of his anonymous colleagues) that unless his profession was honest about the dangers of vaccination, the mistakes which led to those disasters would keep on repeating.

• Many of the disasters he detailed related to an excessively dangerous vaccine lot being released onto the market. Remarkably, many of the disasters he detailed mirrored what occurred in the decades that followed (e.g., this article discusses the documented DPT and anthrax hot lots which caused a tsunami of injuries in infants and veterans).

 

• One of the largest problems with the COVID-19 vaccines were the deadly hot lots that were released onto the market.

In this article, I will cover everything we know about those lots and show their remarkable parallels to the century of hot lot disasters which preceded them.

 

>> You can read the full article here > https://www.midwesterndoctor.com/p/the-century-of-forgotten-vaccine

 

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For those that got their mRNA Covid-shot(s).  

You can check whether you received a shot from a 'Hot Batch' by copying the code of your Vax-card, and filling it in on this website.

Good luck...

 

Yet another in the poster's endless repertoire of ANONYMOUS anti-vax bloggers of totally unknown credentials and credibility.

 

Real and credible sources on public health and medical matters don't hide beyond ANONYMOUS Substack blogs.... They publish their findings under their own names, often in peer reviewed medical journals.... But no, not this snake oil peddler.

 

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Hmm... "The author has written in favor of unproven or controversial treatments."  That certainly sounds like a died-in-the-wool anti-vaxer.

 

Is he really a doctor?  Maybe he's a quack doctor like the anti-vaxers favorite doctor, Peter McCullough, who was stripped on his medical board certifications for posting COVID misinformation, and has had studies published under his name retracted by journals that found his claims unsupported by his evidence.

 

Or perhaps he's Pierre Kory, another anti-vaxer doctor who likewise was stripped of his board certifications for peddling COVID misinformation nonsense, and likewise had some of his published research retracted.

 

https://www.medpagetoday.com/special-reports/features/113624

 

Or maybe the Midwestern Doctor isn't really a doctor at all... Who knows? The only thing we really know is he or she is some anonymous anti-vaxer hiding behind an anonymous blog who's make documented dubious claims in the past. Buyer beware!!!

 

 

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33 minutes ago, Red Phoenix said:

For those that got their mRNA Covid-shot(s).  

You can check whether you received a shot from a 'Hot Batch' by copying the code of your Vax-card, and filling it in on this website.

Good luck...

 

 

https://knollfrank.github.io/HowBadIsMyBatch/HowBadIsMyBatch.html?batchCode=EN6204

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Forgotten Propaganda about Vaccine Hot Lots

"It seems that these anti-vaccine influencers have forgotten all of the other times this type of propaganda has been used in the past to scare people.   Remember when anti-vaccine folks used to publish hot lot lists?  And all of the times it has been debunked, because it simply isn’t true.  There are no hot lots of vaccines. [emphasis added]

 

Where did ‘they’ get this idea of hot lots?  They got the idea from looking at VAERS reports and matching vaccine lot numbers with those reports, ignoring the very simple fact the vaccines are produced in very variable lot sizes. Of course, the other problem with that approach is that just because a report is in VAERS, it doesn’t mean that the vaccine is to blame for whatever is in the report."

 

COVID Vaccine Hot Lots

Pierre Kory has been going so far as pushing the idea of COVID vaccine hot lots, but it still isn’t true."

Vaxopedia, written by (a REAL medical doctor)

 

https://vaxopedia.org/2024/07/24/forgotten-propaganda-about-vaccine-hot-lots/

 

@AboutPediatrics
I see quacks... and I write about vaccines and pediatrics.

 

Board Certification

American Board of Pediatrics

 

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..Unlike the anonymous so-called Midwestern Doctor....

 

PS - Given that A [so-called] Midwestern Doctor is reposting content from the disgraced anti-vaxer doctor Pierre Kory, you can pretty well put them both into the QUACKjob category....  

 

"ABIM had previously revoked the board certification of two other doctors who made controversial claims about COVID-19: Paul Marik, MD, and Pierre Kory, MD. Both previously had certifications in internal medicine and critical care medicine, and Kory additionally held a certification in pulmonary disease. [emphasis added]

 

https://www.medpagetoday.com/special-reports/features/113624

 

"Pierre Kory is an American critical care physician who gained attention during the COVID-19 pandemic for advocating widespread off-label use of ineffective drug treatments for COVID-19, as president and co-founder of the Front Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance (FLCCC).

 

In August 2023, the American Board of Internal Medicine informed Kory his certifications were to be revoked for spreading medical misinformation.[5] As of August 2024, Kory's three certifications are listed as "not certified, revoked" on ABIM's website.[6]

 

Kory is president and co-founder of the Front Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance (FLCCC), a small U.S. organization of physicians and former journalists formed in April 2020 that advocates for ineffective COVID-19 treatments, including ivermectin.[14][1][2][15] The FLCCC falsely states that ivermectin reduces viral load and accelerates recovery in patients, while the World Health Organization, U.S. Food and Drug Administration, and European Medicines Agency advise against the use of ivermectin outside of clinical trials.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Kory

 

The above Wiki recap provides a long list of Kory's various medical misdeeds, including having papers he published retracted, and how left unable to practice mainstream medicine because his medical certifications had been revoked, he turned to hawking supposed cocktail virus cures and opened his own “advanced COVID-19 care center", charging US$1,250 to 1,650 for three appointments.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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