BREAKING: Feds Anticipated Mass Vaccine Injury, Pushed the Jabs Anyway

In a shocking report based on information obtained the the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), Josh Guetskow reveals that the CDC not only knew about the possible mass injury the COVID vaccines would cause, but that they hired General Dynamics to handle the massive increase in reporting on the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS).

Far from the “safe and effective” narrative that talking heads such as Anthony Fauci was touting, the CDC had estimated 1,000 adverse events a day from the COVID shots with 40% being serious.

But that was fine evidently because “if we can just save one person from COVID, it’s worth it,” right?

It turns out that the actual reported adverse events were much worse than even the step projections, peaking at 4,500 a day, as the FOIA docs reveal:

As Guetzkow reports:

In December I wrote about some FOIA’d contracts between the CDC and private contractors it hired to process the anticipated deluge of COVID-19 VAERS reports. Recall they were expecting an increase from 1,000 reports a week to 1,000 reports a day, and even that turned out to be a colossal underestimate.

Just how colossal? The same anonymous source who obtained those contracts sent me FOIA’d reports from the main contractor, General Dynamics Information Technology (GDIT), to the CDC’s immunization safety office. General Dynamics is a major defense contractor, and these monthly reports read like a casualty report from a battlefield or a way to keep track of the body count. The thing that strikes me the most is the antiseptic, bureaucratic tone of the whole thing, reminiscent of Hannah Arendt’s treatise on The Banality of Evil where she discusses the ways in which NAZI bean counters went about murdering millions during WWII with bureaucratic sterility. They are cataloguing a mass casualty event and the significance of the deluge of reports is reduced to a question of billable hours, adequate server space, and how to streamline the processing of this massive catalogue of human suffering. But hey, they’re just doing the job they were hired to do, right?