Notes and recommendations for conducting post-mortem examination (autopsy) of persons deceased in connection with COVID vaccination

Notes and recommendations for conducting post-mortem examination (autopsy) of persons deceased in connection with COVID vaccination

Dr. Burkhardt and colleagues recently carried out a series of 17 autopsies on persons deceased within days to months of vaccination. They found characteristic lesions in multiple organs, which led them to conclude that the vaccines were likely the cause of death in most patients. Key observations were widespread vasculitis with microthrombi and intense lymphocytic infiltration of multiple organs. Here, Dr. Burkhardt gives guidance for conducting autopsies in similar circumstances.

Long-term persistence of the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein: evidence and implications

Long-term persistence of the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein: evidence and implications

This paper discusses the recent study by Bansal et al. [1] on the detection of spike protein in persons vaccinated with the Pfizer mRNA vaccine. The most significant finding is that spike protein is found on exosomes, that is, cell-derived vesicles, for at least four months after the second injection. This surprisingly long persistence raises the prospect of sustained inflammation within and damage to organs which express the spike protein.

How bad data quality can turn a simulation into a dissimulation that shapes the future

How bad data quality can turn a simulation into a dissimulation that shapes the future

This paper demonstrates that the infection decline occurred before implementing any non-pharmaceutical interventions using the infection dates. The authors analyze in detail why the original simulation by Dehning, Zierenberg et al., claiming that lockdown was necessary, was flawed and also pointed out that their conclusion disregarded the reality that lockdown as the countermeasure was ineffective.