(The Exposé) On 5 July 2023, a groundbreaking paper was published in The Lancet which found that 74% of deaths from 325 autopsy cases were due to covid “vaccines.” Within 24 hours, The Lancet withdrew the paper from publication. By that time, it had already received hundreds of thousands of downloads.
Last Friday, the peer-reviewed paper was published.
For their review, the researchers searched for all published autopsy and necropsy reports relating to covid vaccination up until 18 May 2023. “All autopsy and necropsy studies that included covid-19 vaccination as an antecedent exposure were included,” the authors said.
They initially identified 678 studies and, after screening for inclusion criteria, included 44 papers that contained 325 autopsy cases and one necropsy case. Three physicians independently reviewed all deaths and determined whether covid-19 vaccination was the direct cause or contributed significantly to death.
“We found that 73.9% of deaths were directly due to or significantly contributed to by covid-19 vaccination,” the authors stated.
Last Tuesday, Dr. William Makis announced that a paper titled ‘A Systematic REVIEW of Autopsy findings in deaths after covid-19 vaccination’ which had been withdrawn by The Lancet in 2023, had been peer-reviewed and publication was imminent. He made the announcement during a panel discussion at the end of a Town Hall meeting in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, titled ‘An Injection of Truth’.
“Last year some of us submitted a vaccine injury paper to The Lancet … that paper was about autopsy series, the largest autopsy series in the world, of [ ] people who took covid-19 vaccines and then died suddenly a few days or a few weeks after,” he said.
Adding, “That paper was downloaded hundreds of thousands of times and within 24 hours there was so much pressure put on by the pharmaceutical industry that the Lancet took the paper down, cancelled it and basically wanted to cancel it forever so it would never see the light of day. I just found out a few hours ago that that paper has passed peer review and is going to be published.”