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“Say what you want, but what is really in our vaccines, and how will knowing this help me?”

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BY SIMONE J. SMITH

“How Bad is my Batch? Batch codes and associated deaths, disabilities and illnesses for COVID-19 vaccines.”

Very bold!

I was going through a website that was sent to me, and it was incredible to me how much work had been put in gathering all the information, and making it easy for citizens like you and me to take a look at what is in the actual batch of vaccines that was administered to us.

Created by Craig Paardekooper, How Bad is my Batch is a website populated with data sourced from VAERS, a public database of over 700,000 adverse reaction reports for Moderna, Pfizer and Janssen COVID-19 vaccines in the USA. He has been very detailed and meticulous with his work and has been able to access the VAERS database that includes data for Moderna, Pfizer and Janssen COVID-19 vaccines in countries outside of the USA.

All of the information at https://www.howbad.info/ has been extracted from the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System, and this non-domestic data has been submitted by foreign regulatory agencies and consists of approximately 1,000,000 adverse reaction reports. The intention of the How Bad is my Batch team is to present the VAERS data in an accessible and unadulterated form, that can be easily verified using the links provided on the website.

I reached out to Craig, and he shared with me why he created the website, and why it is important for global citizens to take a look at exactly what they are putting in their bodies.

“I realized that the government’s intentions were not good, and that they were using punitive measures to coerce vaccination – despite the fact that there are alternative cures,” Craig tells me.

“I am a Certified Life Sciences Allied to Medicine, I have a BSc in Psychology, and I have worked as a software developer. My education, and job opportunities have given me an indispensible ability to detect patterns.”

“How difficult was it to pull this information together.” I queried?

“It just takes time and an undistracted, un-brainwashed mind. This means no mainstream media sources plugging the mind with propaganda. Right now, it’s about survival. It is important to share information and raise awareness, because an aware population is less hostile to those who side with freedom. I cannot survive in a hostile environment, so by raising awareness, I am protecting myself.

It is also about duty,” Craig adds. “I have a duty not to remain silent. If I choose not to warn people and they are harmed, then I will be responsible for that harm. That’s something I could not live with.”

Each section provides source data such as Pfizer’s own reports showing that most adverse reactions occurred within 24 hours of the vaccinations including more than 50% of the heart attacks and strokes.

“You can check this for yourself just by opening a link to the Pfizer document and reading,” Craig shares. “I also provide the research papers showing how the spike protein causes clotting when added to healthy blood. There are referenced papers on the decline of the immune system following vaccination.

Ask yourself why they are coercing people with a threat of losing their job to take a vaccine where death or disability is a possible side effect, and why are they sidestepping parental consent to force this vaccine upon children?”

On the website, Craig provides a detailed look at how he was able to extract the information

STEPS

Part 1 – Getting your data

  1. Download main table and batches table from VAERS website
  2. Import batches table into same workbook as main table
  3. Make sure both tables are in Table format, and named simply
  4. Use vLookup() function to copy batch/lot numbers from batch table to main table
  5. Use vLookup() function to copy vaccine names from batch table to main table
  6. Save the main table with the columns that you have added

Part 2 – Filtering the data

  1. Use the dropdown filter to select a particular manufacturer in the vaccine name column
  2. Use the dropdown filter to select a particular date range in the vaccine date column
  3. Select columns for Lot Number, Died, L-Threat and Disability. Copy these using Control C
  4. Paste into a new worksheet

Part 3 – Counting your data

  1. Create a pivot table to count the number of adverse reactions for each batch
  2. Copy and paste the rows of the pivot table to a new worksheet
  3. Name and order the columns

If you really take a look at the numbers provided by the government, you will begin to ask yourself why the government has not slowed down despite the huge number of deaths and disabilities following the vaccination. Then ask yourself if their intent is good or bad?

1 Comment

  1. Andreas Orhler

    January 23, 2022 at 9:28 am

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