An explosive study has confirmed that the vast majority of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) cases occur within the first week following routine childhood vaccinations.
The study analyzed official data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS).
Statistics from the VAERS database were combined with peer-reviewed research for a groundbreaking new analysis.
Alarmingly, the study found that a staggering 78 percent of SIDS deaths occur within 7 days of the “vaccines.”
Shockingly, 58% of sudden infant deaths occurred within just three days of the injections.
In addition, two days post-vaccination shows a 69-fold increase in deaths compared to baseline expectations.
The findings were confirmed in six separate peer-reviewed studies.
The study was led by Dr. Neil Z. Miller of the Institute of Medical and Scientific Inquiry in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
The results were published in the renowned journal Toxicology Reports.
