Developed nations requiring the most neonatal vaccine doses tend to have the worst childhood mortality rates, according to a peer-reviewed study published July 20 in Cureus Journal of Medical Science.
“Health authorities emphasize that vaccines save lives,” lead author Neil Miller told The Defender. “Yet our data suggests that when developed nations require two versus zero neonatal vaccine doses, or many versus fewer vaccines during infancy, there may be unintended consequences that increase all-cause mortality.”
Miller, director of the Institute of Medical and Scientific Inquiry in Santa Fe, New Mexico, has been researching this topic since the early 2000s. In a 2011 paper with the same co-author — Gary S. Goldman, Ph.D., an independent computer scientist — they showed that developed countries requiring the most vaccine doses for infants had the least favorable infant mortality rates.
“Our findings would be considered moderate correlations which are statistically significant,” Miller said. The correlations are positive, meaning that the more vaccine doses given, the higher the mortality.
“In these circumstances health authorities expect to see negative correlations, that is, a decline in mortality with more vaccine doses. So, any statistically significant positive correlation is a genuine concern,” Miller said.
Newly unsealed official government data has revealed that Moderna’s Covid mRNA shots caused all-cause mortality rates to soar by over 50 percent.
The alarming record-level vaccination-death data was obtained legally under a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request from the Czech Republic government.
The data has now been analyzed by MIT computer scientist and Vaccine Safety Research Foundation (VSRF) founder Steve Kirsch.
Detailing his findings from the data in a Substack post, Kirsch revealed that all-cause deaths surged among those who received Covid mRNA injections.
Kirsch, the inventor of the optical computer mouse, explains that the data can be easily analyzed to compare the one-year mortality rates for each individual age group by brand.
“If the vaccines are all safe, the mortality should be very similar, differing only by marginal effectiveness,” he notes.
“If we exclude months of Covid mortality, the mortality rates between brands should be nearly identical, only differing due to very small composition differences between participants in each age group of the same sex and age.
“Unfortunately, the brands differ substantially whether or not you exclude the Covid months of death.”
Kirsch said that this “gold-standard unimpeachable data” finally proves” that the “Covid vaccines increased all-cause mortality.”