83% of Oklahoma COVID deaths still occurring in the most highly vaxxed age groups

I discovered yet again today that the average person on the street has zero frame of reference with which to understand the past 20 months of COVID hysteria. People still think that thousands, or tens of thousands, of children have died from COVID. It’s incredibly dangerous for such a large segment of the population to still be marooned this far into fantasyland. It becomes almost impossible to bring a mind out of delusion when they’ve been stuck in it for so long. Their identity has become interwoven with the falsehoods.

Anyhoo. The Oklahoma State Department of Health has stopped publishing post-vaccination “breakthrough” COVID deaths, coincidentally after I brought attention to it through my ghostwritten research for large medical freedom organization. Earlier OSDH reports showed low numbers of breakthrough hospitalizations, but relatively large numbers of breakthrough deaths. This seemed to me to be an enormous red flag that pointed to someone fudging the hospitalization numbers along the way. Death records are probably far more accurate than records of hospitalization, and so the vax status of the deceased had to be confirmed with certainty.

But. We still are getting the vax status of age groups in Oklahoma, as well as number of deaths by age group:

The 55+ age groups experience roughly 83% of deaths. This is how its been since the vaccine rolled out. Are the vaccines helping these people at all? Are they saving anyone? OSDH needs to get on the ball and release breakthrough death numbers again. And this time, we need breakthrough deaths broken up by age.

Israeli girl wheeled away in stretcher at COVID vax booster site, as those waiting for their turn watch

12-year old girl suffered severe side effects in Pfizer’s COVID vax trial in 12-15 year olds. Her injuries were ignored.

12-year old Maddie de Garay was enrolled in Pfizer’s COVID vaccine clinical trial for 12-15 year olds. Only 1,131 children were included, and Maddie suffered a severe reaction to her first dose. She was forced to use a wheelchair, and eat through tubes. Because the trial was so small, there’s no way to know if her reaction will occur at a rate of 1/1,000, or more, or less.

From the article: “For a virus that rarely harms children, the need to assure safety of the Covid-19 vaccine is high.  A study with only 1,131 children is underpowered.  It will not pick up anything but the most common adverse events.  If what Maddie suffered will occur in 1/1,000 children, that would result in 75,000 children in this country suffering this serious injury.  If it happens 1/10,000 children, that is 7,500 suffering this serious injury.  It could be that the cure is worse than the disease.  But that will only be known if there is a properly powered (a.k.a., sized) clinical trial with children. 

International scientists have declared that “inadequately powered studies should themselves be considered a breach of ethical standards.”  Without a clinical trial of sufficient size that reviews all potential adverse events, such as that experienced by Maddie, for a sufficient duration, this potentially catastrophic result will not be identified prior to authorization or licensure.”