BREAKING: Government Pays Out $45 Million To Victims Of COVID Vaccines

(TeaParty.org Exclusive) – According to a new report from WND, the government of Thailand has paid out a total of more than $45 million as compensation to individuals who have developed illnesses and injuries as a result of taking the COVID vaccine.

As of this writing, 12,714 individuals have been given this compensation, the Phenom Penh Post reported.

Thailand’s National Health Security Office stated last week that starting from May 19, 2021 all the way to March 8, 2022, a total of 15,933 people filed complaints concerning negative reactions to the coronavirus vaccine.

Keep in mind that the NHSO has rejected a total of 2,328 complaints after the agency decided that the side-effects being experienced were not related to the jab.

Out of those rejected cases, 875 of them are now under appeal and 891 cases are pending consideration.

“Over the weekend, WND reported data compiled by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention show the Millennial generation suffered a ‘Vietnam War event,’ with more than 61,000 excess deaths in that age group in the second half of 2021, according to an analysis by a former Wall Street executive who made a career of crunching numbers to make big-dollar investment decisions,” the WND report said.

“White House coronavirus adviser Dr. Anthony Fauci said in an interview published Monday it’s likely that people who have been vaccinated will need more booster shots, but he isn’t sure how many. Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla says a fourth shot will be ‘necessary’ and his company is seeking emergency use authorization from the FDA,” the report continued.

The Food and Drug Administration has put out 55,000 pages of clinical trial data from Pfizer following an attempt by the company to leave this information buried for 75 years. This data is now being examined by scientists and other professionals who have already pointed to signals, such as the CDC’s Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System, which indicates an unprecedented level of vaccine related injuries and deaths.

Within the Pfizer documents are nine pages which list a staggering 1,291 different side effects caused by the vaccine.

“Meanwhile, the European Union’s top health agency has warned that getting boosted every four months could harm the immune system’s ability to fight off the disease. Further, a landmark Israeli study found that a fourth Pfizer booster shot was only partially effective in protecting against the omicron variant. A German government report found more than 95% of reported cases of the omicron COVID-19 variant in the country were in vaccinated individuals,” WND reported.

“A second booster already is available for Americans 12 years of age and older. Last fall, the FDA approved the Pfizer shot for children 5 to 11 despite concerns by the agency’s expert panel about the lack of safety data,” the report said.

Another report from WND discussed a recent study that revealed the Pfizer shot actually makes teenagers who receive it seven times more likely to suffer from myocarditis.

The study, conducted by JAMA Pediatrics, discovered that adolescents were seven times more likely to end up in the hospital with myocarditis after they received the second dose of the Pfizer shot.

“The researchers in Hong Kong found an incidence of 39 cases of myocarditis per 100,000 inhabitants. That means that for every 2,563 teens vaccinated with two doses, one was hospitalized for myocarditis, an inflammation of the heart muscle,” the report continued.

The study, which was published back on Feb. 25, made the argument that vaccine policy “for adolescents should consider the trade-off between risks and benefits.”

“Among the 343, 700 adolescents in Hong Kong, no COVID-19-related death has been reported, and the only one admitted to the pediatric intensive care unit due to COVID-19 was an imported case, indicating that the risk of death or complications from COVID-19 is extremely low among adolescents in Hong Kong,” the study stated.

“In weighing the risk of myocarditis against the benefit of preventing severe COVID-19, Norway, the UK, and Taiwan have suspended the second dose of mRNA vaccine for adolescents. Similarly, adolescents (aged 12-17 years) in Hong Kong have been recommended to receive 1 dose of [the Pfizer vaccine] instead of 2 doses 21 days apart since September 15, 2021,” the study went on to say.

The cohort study then found that 43 adolescents living in Hong Kong had been sent to the hospital for myocarditis after they received the Pfizer vaccine. A total of 84 percent of these cases happened after the second dose of the vaccine.

The bottom line here is that the COVID vaccine is far from safe. It comes with a very heavy risk, which means people really need to be made privy to information that could help them better decide whether or not the risk of taking it outweighs the risk of not getting jabbed.

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