The Highwire with Del Bigtree - MOM EXPOSES BUNK COVID VAX DATA
Episode Date: July 3, 2022MOM EXPOSES BUNK COVID VAX DATABecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-highwire-with-del-bigtree--3620606/support....
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Some of the data that was at these meetings was this study right here. This was used, and it's called COVID-19, a leading cause of death. And children and young people age zero to 19 years in the United States. A lot to unpack here. But I didn't know it was a leading cause of death. I thought it was a rare cause of death. I mean, it was minuscule. Some of it was 027 percent is a leading cause of death. Okay. Right. I mean, I mean, it was medical. Some of it was zero. Some states.
stop recording because it was so low. So we have the slide here. This was from Catherine Fleming
Dutra at the CDC and Verpac meeting. And this was it here, epidemiology and children age six months to
four years. And you can see here she has this leading cause of death. And if you notice at the bottom,
this is the study she used. I'm just going to point this out. This was based on the source.
It's called Flaxman and Whitaker at the bottom there. That's the sourcing. And so this study was
used at the meeting. This study made its way through Twitter. We have Leanna Wenn on Twitter
that CNN's medical analyst. We've covered her many times, you know, beat people with a stick
to get them to comply with lockdowns. This is what she says. These CDC Asip slides make the case
for vaccinating children under five. COVID-19 may be milder in kids than adults, but it's
still a top reason for child fatality. There she goes. We give routine childhood vaccines
for other diseases that cause less deaths because the point.
is to prevent them. Even the former Surgeon General, the 20th Surgeon General under Trump took to Twitter,
used the same slide again, use the same data. And he says, as a top five cause of death, it is also
affirmatively untrue that young kids are at zero risk for COVID. This was a shot across a bow for
DeSantis, where he said, I would say we are firmly against the COVID vaccine for young kids.
DeSantis said, these are the people who have zero risk of getting anything. Well, all it took was,
And I'm going to call her a hero, a hero mother to unpack this.
And here's the tweet that really pointed it out.
This was by Michael Absad.
He's a pediatrician and clinical academic at King's College in London.
And he took to Twitter and really raised the flag here for this mother.
He said a truly incredible story, a mother who reviews this data in her own personal timing
and yet seems to be more knowledgeable about COVID deaths and children than most academics
and public health officials working with COVID-19.
So let's look at what this mother did.
This is her blog.
She's known simply as Kelly.
She's a mother of a teenage daughter.
She started in 2020 writing about this data to get the schools reopened because she saw the mental health issues that were piling up.
And this is what she's it.
She fact check this study.
COVID has a leading cause of death in children.
She writes this.
It's really disturbing that data this poor made its way into the meetings to discuss childhood COVID.
And that it took me less than a few minutes to find a major.
flaw and then I found many more as I look deeper. So let's see what she pointed out. In this study,
they use the data from what's called the National Center for Health Statistics. So this is the
CDC Center. So it was based on this death certificates from this NCHS. So let's let's read about
these death certificates. How does the surveillance work? Well, you can see here this highlighted part,
NCHS counts of death due to COVID-19 include only deaths.
that have the code U-07.1 as a cause or contributing cause of death.
Remember, Dow, we covered this.
Yeah.
You get hit by a bus.
You fall off a motorcycle.
That's a contributing cause of death.
Right.
Yeah.
Yes.
Right.
Absolutely.
So all of these things are, boom, that's on the death certificate.
Right.
It's all piled in there.
So there's an overcount right from the beginning.
But now look what the authors did to go even further here.
Let's look at the study slides from the action.
study here. And here's the study again, leading cause of death and children. Now we see here
the first table, one to four years old. You see something highlighted there, the first one, COVID-19
cumulative. So all the rest of these, start the top, accidents, malformations, assaults, disease.
This is per year. So this is cumulative. They took all of the deaths that happened over the
entire COVID pandemic, two years and said, see, compared to these other yearly deaths,
It's a top-off. It's not a top-bye. You're giving two years of deaths, not one year. That's outrageous.
Absolutely. And you see, you go down, you have COVID-19 annualized, so that's what should be there.
But still, even that is using the death certificates that were it's contributing factors.
So that's an over-count. Now, let's go to the five-to-nine-year-old category. Same thing. Cumulative, what's it doing there?
It's not supposed to be there. Annualized, way down. It's even below influenza and pneumonia.
Then look at ages 10 to 14 in the next table.
And be paying attention to this number, the fours and the fives, the ranking, because that's what that slide is that everyone was sharing.
It's fourth.
It's the fourth leading cause of death.
No, it's not.
It's the seventh.
And by the way, that tweet that said to DeSantis, it's not a zero, I see one number in the column there.
It's zero point.
And if you really look at it, zero point four, you know, you could round that down.
That's below the five number.
Either way, those are zeros.
It's zero point something, so Ron DeSantis is right.
I'm going to back you up on that, Ron.
And if we look at this next table, the 10 to 14-year-olds, a couple things I want to unpack here.
Look at the second line, intentional self-harm suicide.
Obviously, there's a mental health situation going on here.
That's the second leading.
So why are we playing around with cumulative COVID numbers trying to pack this unnatural situation in here?
But accidents, the number one on every, basically every one of these slides, accidents.
Notice all of those.
those classification codes up there.
There's tons of those encompassed.
That's drownings.
That's car accidents.
That's falling off a chair or something like that.
And all of those can actually, those are all in one category.
So if you unpack those, those actually bring the rate.
One, one point one, somewhere in the one point five, somewhere in that.
If you divide them across, which means you're going to push this thing right off the charts of wanting to be in the top ten.
And if you actually broke up all the different types of accidents that are there, interesting, really good point.
And the final table here, the 15 to 19 year olds, not sure why those are in the children, but here we go.
You have the cumulative 700 annualized COVID-19 deaths, 324.
Go to the top.
Look at the accidents, 3,537.
And you're going to tell me that COVID-19 annualized is a leading cause of death.
Okay.
Well, this mother, Kelly, she did something else.
She didn't even write that she didn't just write this article.
She actually hounded the author of the study on emails and put this out on Twitter.
This was her response.
They're really frustrating that these issues weren't identified by the CDC prior to using the data in their vaccine authorization meetings, obviously.
And so what does the author say?
The author actually came back and talked about this.
And this was his reply.
He says, we have received some feedback and criticism along several dimensions.
We are planning to update the preprint to take into account some of this feedback primarily by focusing on COVID as an underlying cause of death using CDC wonder provisional mortality statistics.
But he does go on to say our major conclusions are unchanged in this analysis.
So this guy's not budging, but he's been outed in public.
I mean, this is a disaster.
And the fact that the CDC, like you pointed out, the CDC's slide use the cumulative numbers.
Doubling a number.
To talk about this thing.
Totally.
It's absolutely deceitful.
