Cases of Brain Damage in Children Skyrocket Following COVID-19 Vaccines
Weakened hearts, blood clots, and now you can add neurological brain damage to the list of side effects being reported in children following COVID-19 vaccinations. In at least one case, one poor child developed all three conditions. In a case study published earlier this month (May, 2022) in the Journal of Neuroimmunology, a 15-year-old girl developed encephalopathy, myocarditis, and thrombocytopenia simultaneously following the second dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine. Neurological issues are common side effects of all childhood vaccines, and are often grouped under the label of "autism." There is a very clear correlation with increased vaccinations of children to rising rates of autism in the United States, even though the U.S. Government health agencies refuse to acknowledge any causal effect between the bloated childhood vaccine schedule and diagnoses of autism. It is no surprise, therefore, that we are seeing similar reports following the deadly COVID-19 vaccines. But how do reports of brain damage following COVID-19 vaccines compare to the rate of brain damage reported with all other vaccines administered for the previous 30 years before the roll-out of the COVID-19 experimental shots? To develop a baseline, I chose to search VAERS (Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System) for all cases reporting "encephalopathy" following vaccination. "Encephalopathy" is a term for "any diffuse disease of the brain that alters brain function or structure." This term alone does not represent all the cases of neurological damage to the brain that are reported in VAERS, but it does give us a point of reference to compare cases reported after COVID-19 shots as compared to all other FDA-approved vaccines for the previous 30+ years. And what I found was that there is a 2,000%+ increase in brain injuries being reported after COVID-19 shots.