A Dummies Guide to Websites leading the fight against government healthcare dereliction of duty during the Covid-19 era
The objective is to educate people on available websites and to encourage individuals to join the fight to reestablish integrity in government and healthcare through proactive projects
The attached guide provide a list of websites from around the world that I have found valuable in my research regarding Covid-19. For each website I provide screen grabs of the landing page as well as the most important pages. In some cases, the whole web site is important and I say so.
The theme is that though the database sites are valuable, they are all corrupt, and are becoming more so as the evidence becomes clearer (eg, all cause mortality). To perform risk assessments of medical treatments, truly assess effectiveness, determine safety signals, and assess adverse effects, the analytical procedures and the evaluations provided on these sites is limited due to the corrupt data: garbage in, garbage out. I can only admire the ingenuity of those who have worked tirelessly for years to pull actionable results from the data. I don’t think I can win a case, at least at the state level, based on the results because of the data corruption.
Only the testimonies provided by individuals on sites like React19 will help in any trial. Of course, I understand that the drug companies and the Feds can’t be directly sued for damages. But I think the avenue of litigation based on misinformation, which is purposeful misleading and lying to the public, does have a chance. The charges would be along the lines of malfeasance and dereliction of duty to individuals from individuals. (I don’t have an opinion on class actions.)
The last Chapter, 6, outlines the information we found in South Carolina about this state’s Public Health Department’s (DHEC) due diligence, etc. Their argument is that they were just passing through and advocating CDC information. (And they were funded over 40% by Covid-19 money!) The chapter recommends our own state database and analytical tool suite, which would be open to the public in a secure way.
If you would like to recommend other resources, please add them in comments below. Likely this list will be revised from time to time.
This is the table of contents:
3 General Source Large Databases and Analytics. 7
3.4 Phinance Technologies Web Site. 21
3.5 Data from Life Insurance Companies. 23
4 Adverse Events Large Databases. 29
4.4.2 VAERS Front Ends. 35 (This has a lot of sections in it.)
4.7 UK Yellow Card System.. 74
4.11 The Collateral Global Database. 81
4.12 Data from the Military. 82
4.13 Data From Morticians and Autopsies. 84
4.13.1 Coroner Autopsy Guides. 86
4.14 Data From Health Insurance Companies. 91
5.2 How Bad and How Bad Is My Batch. 93
5.5 Truth for Health Foundation. 100
5.6 Real Not Rare Website. 100
5.7 Doctors for Covid Ethics. 101
Wow. Thank you for all that work 🙏... I don’t trust any stats anymore