The COVID-19 Response Inquiry Submissions (Cerebrovascular AEFI)
A content analysis of the published submissions to Australia's COVID-19 Response Inquiry focusing on keywords relating to "cerebrovascular" conditions.
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Australia’s “COVID-19 Response Inquiry” recently published the submissions at its webpage.
We have made these available for you to download as a compressed .zip file here.
Methodology
As we did in Part 1 and Part 2 of this series of articles, we performed a content analysis on the 1,814 submissions published and downloadable as a .pdf attachment from the COVID-19 Response Inquiry's webpage. On this occasion, our analysis focused on identifying the prevalence of specific keywords associated with all cerebrovascular events, including:
Clot
Stroke
Thromb* (to catch all words with this prefix such as “Thrombosis” “Thrombocytopenia” etc.)
Embolism
Bleed
Once again, we only included those submissions where the authors describe their own personal experience, or that of a family member, friend, colleague or acquaintance who has suffered from a cerebrovascular condition which was temporally associated with their COVID-19 “vaccination”.
We present the following submissions, without further discussion or comment.
Clot
Submission # 53
Submission # 194
Submission # 334
Submission # 415
(the author of this submission is a registered nurse)
Submission # 478
Submission # 591
Submission # 598
Submission # 718
Submission # 1051
Submission # 1112
Submission # 1118
Submission # 1565
Submission # 1644
Submission # 1695
Submission # 1709
Submission # 1756
Submission # 1759
Submission # 1852
Stroke
Submission # 101
Submission # 272
Submission # 288
Submission # 517
Submission # 793
Submission # 992
Submission # 1103
Submission # 1150
Submission # 1372
Submission # 1773
Thromb*
Submission # 919
Submission # 1118
Submission # 1529
Embolism
Submission # 797
Bleed
Submission # 249
Safe and effective. Yeah, right.
I met Katie Lees brother in my local cafe who told me what happened to her. It's simply surreal how it still all goes along as if it's all normal. And they're still dishing out the jabs. It defies all credibility.