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CDC Altered Minnesota Death Certificates Which List a Covid Vaccine As A Cause of Death

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Long form article posted by Aaron Hertzberg at the Brownstown Institute website on the CDC altering the causes of death on Minnesota death certificates to conceal mRNA vaccines as the cause of death.  The post is image rich and you really have to go to the Brownstown Institute website to see the evidence to understand the story.  A lot of technical minutae on government health care record keeping.

A really, really sad commentary on our Federal public health officers:

https://brownstone.org/articles/cdc-altered-death-certificates/

CDC Altered Minnesota Death Certificates that List a Covid Vaccine as a Cause of Death
By Aaron Hertzberg - July 3, 2023

Someone (who needs to remain anonymous) was able to obtain the death certificates from Minnesota for all deaths that occurred from 2015 to the present, which presented the opportunity to see if the CDC is being entirely honest about the US death data. Unsurprisingly, the CDC is not.

As we shall document, the CDC is concealing references to a covid vaccine on Minnesota death certificates (that are exceedingly rare to begin with because of widespread medical establishment denialism of vaccine adverse side effects). In almost every death certificate that identifies a covid vaccine as a cause of death, the CDC committed data fraud by not assigning the ICD 10 code for vaccine side effects to the causes of death listed on the death certificate.

Background

When someone dies, there is a death certificate that is filled out for official/legal purposes. Death certificates contain a lot of information (some states include more than others), including the causes of death (CoD).

Causes of death refer to the medical conditions that ultimately played some role in the demise of the decedent. To qualify as a CoD, a condition only needs to contribute to the medical decline of the decedent in some way, but doesn’t have to be directly responsible for whatever ultimately killed the person. If someone had high blood pressure, and subsequently suffered a heart attack that led to cardiac arrest which killed them, all three conditions qualify as CoD. On the other hand, this unfortunate fellow’s ingrown toenail is not a cause of death, because it in no way contributed to their demise.

This is from the CDC’s own guidance explaining how to properly fill out CoD’s on a death certificate (you don’t need to understand the difference between Cause A, B, etc for this article)....

At this point, you have to go to the post and view all the images to understand the story.



   
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