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The Meme Database

The Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (aka VAERS) is touted as the “gold standard” for tracking vaccine side effects.  And it’s a piece of crap.

Anyone, and I mean anyone, can enter data into the VAERS database.  You can do it, I can do it, and a room full of monkeys banging on keyboards can do it.  It’s essentially crowdsourced data. 

Here’s the thing: “crowdsourced data” is just a fancy way of saying “useless information”.

For those few of you who don’t know, the VAERS (pronounced ‘vares’) database is managed jointly by the FDA and the CDC and contains information about adverse reactions to vaccines in the US.  It’s been around since 1990 and its use is entirely voluntary.  There is no requirement for hospitals or physicians to enter data into VAERS.  They can either do it, or not.

Have you heard of a “meme stock”?  Essentially, a meme stock is where people on social media band together to manipulate the stock market.  If enough small investors are in cahoots with each other, they can drastically impact how the market will respond to a particular stock.

The VAERS database has turned into a “meme database”.  That is, it can easily be manipulated and exploited to say whatever those with an agenda want it to say.

For example, I could go to the site right now and create an entry that says that I died from the COVID vackseen.  So could a million other people.  It obviously isn’t true, but those entries would be in the VAERS database.  And people would believe it.

But someone looking at the data would have no idea that all those deaths were fraudulently reported.  Nor would they probably care.  If they were trying to make a point about the number of deaths caused by vackseens, they would happily count me as among the dead.  Yet here I sit, alive and well.

The same thing goes for any other symptom.  You can even make a something up.  If you look at the database right now, you’ll find that there are two reported cases of “gun shot wound” caused by being vacksinated.

The point is, there is no data integrity.  That’s what happens when you let anyone enter anything they want.  When you let a room full of monkeys enter data, you’re going to get a database full of bad information.

Let’s also look at the reverse of this.  Since there isn’t any requirement for medical professionals to report adverse effects, not everyone does it.  A common estimate is that only 10% of all adverse effects are reported.  That means 90% of cases could go unreported.  Or 75%.  Or 50%.  No one has any idea what that number actually is.   And that’s part of the problem.

Any doctor or hospital that identifies as “pro-vacks” could purposely not report side effects and/or deaths caused by the vackseens because that information might make people “vackseen hesitant”.

By omission or by simply making shit up, the VAERS database can be easily manipulated to make whatever point you want it to make.

I may be unvacksinated, but I’m not stupid.  I’d be willing to listen to any argument about why I should allow myself to be injected with an experimental drug.  That is, any argument backed up by facts.

But, you can’t use the VAERS database to make your case.  Because, as I pointed out, it’s useless.  If you use VAERS data, by this time tomorrow I can easily fill the database with enough contrary data to counter any argument you make.

Likewise, say I wanted to use VAERS data to show you how dangerous the vackseens are. You could demonstrate how ridiculously poor the data is by pointing out that “hair injury”, “hangnail” and “massage” are also listed as side effects.

Since we can’t use VAERS data.  We’d need to use some other database to power our arguments.

The problem with that is that there is no other database.  There is no one tracking bad reactions to vacksinations in a way that will provide us with any useful information.

You can argue how safe the vackseens are, and I can argue how safe they aren’t, and neither one of us can prove who’s right.

I’ve quoted from the VAERS database myself, but I won’t do it again.  Because it’s crap.

This crowdsourced, exploitable, monkey-created, voluntary database has no practical value.

The VAERS database might be the “gold standard”, but it’s worthless.

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