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"Knowledge of adverse events following vaccinations is largely based on voluntary reports to the Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS) by physicians and parents. However, the rate of reporting of serious vaccine injuries is estimated to be <1%" -- Quoted from a pilot comparative study on the health of vaccinated and unvaccinated 6 to 12 year old U.S. children (source)

Vaccines are safe and effective ... right?

This chart was compiled by 'Aletheia' from data as of 21-May-2026. It shows the number of vaccine injuries reported to VAERS (Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System) according to the vaccine. Is it just me, or does one seem to stand out a little more then the others?

'Aletheia' also supplied the following numbers:

1990-2019 : total vaccine injuries reported to VAERS: 1,089,510
2020-2025 : Covid vaccine injuries reported to VAERS: 1,118,007

I forced 'Aletheia' to make this chart under the threat of torturing a small animal because i thought i lost the chart i used to have ... which i found again while posting the one above. The following is from older data showing vaccine injuries by year since the inception of VAERS up to 2022. No idea who compiled it.

Look forward to more content from 'Aletheia'.

Oh, by the way, according to the Lazarus Report, "fewer than 1% of vaccine adverse events are reported".