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If you thought the mRNA vaccine saga couldn’t get any wilder, Japan just dropped a bombshell that’s shaking the narrative to its core. A group of 350 Japanese volunteers, led by the United Citizens for Stopping mRNA Vaccines, has unleashed a staggeringΒ 21 million vaccination recordsβ€”yes, you read that rightβ€”obtained through Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests.

This isn’t some small-fry dataset; it’s a colossal trove of vaccination dates, lot numbers, and, most chillingly, deaths. And what it reveals? Well, let’s just say it’s not the β€œsafe and effective” mantra we’ve been spoon-fed.

By analyzing the 21 million records, Prof Murakami of Tokyo Science University uncovered a disturbing peak in deaths 90–120 days after mRNA vaccination, with higher doses showing earlier death peaks. That’s rightβ€”folks who got more jabs died sooner, suggesting a cumulative toxicity that builds with each shot. 

Murakami estimates thatΒ 600,000 to 610,000 Japanese may have died post-vaccination, a figure that aligns eerily with Japan’s excess death statistics. But here’s the kickerβ€”why haven’t these deaths been plastered across headlines? Prof Murakami suggested that they’re happeningΒ three to four months later, slipping under the radar of official reports because doctors do not see them as cause of deaths if they are not within a few days after vaccination.

The government’s not connecting the dots, folks, and it’s no surprise why. These delayed deaths don’t fit the narrative of β€œsafe and effective.” Instead, they point to a silent crisis that’s been swept under the rug.

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