Was John Senden’s Parkinson’s disease caused by Covid vaccine?

VAERS shows that the most likely vaccine to cause Parkinson’s disease is the COVID vaccine. It sticks out like a sore thumb. You decide

Every other vaccine for all time is at near zero (including the boosters).

The COVID vaccine has only been out for only 2 years (the booster doesn’t have the problem).

It’s like 350 (covid vax) to 0 (all other vaccines combined over all time). I’m exaggerating only slightly here.

See the graph.

But the CDC says the COVID vaccines are safe.

What do you think?

I asked on X, and apparently this is more common than people thought:

Summary

The bottom line is nobody can judge a single case like this for sure, but in light of the VAERS report spike, one shouldn’t rule out the COVID vaccine as a possible cause.

Isn’t it a shame that this information isn’t made public (record level anonymized data)? Then we wouldn’t have to guess, would we?

I fail to understand why public health officials (and every mainstream ‘fact checker’) believe that keeping public health information like this confidential could lead to better health outcomes.

Nobody wants to talk about that. It’s a corrupt system.

NOBODY should be trusting public health interventions like vaccines until there is full data transparency.

That goes for all vaccines. They are hiding the harm, no doubt about it.

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    VOWG

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    VAERS, another lying government entity.

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      Lorraine

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      Is VAERS underreporting data on vaccine injury,
      or is the data they are reporting false?

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