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24 January 2022

A need-to-know item about the C-19 "vaccine" injections...

Light of 23 Shevat 5782 |  אור כ''ג בשבט ה'תשפ"ב

Editor's note: I started writing this post before Tu b"Shevat, the New Year of the Trees. But, I really didn't want to ruin our enjoyment of this very special day. 

However, it seems that there was more fact-confirming than I thought there would be...

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How bad is the batch your shot was taken from when you took the experimental injection?

I'm thinking that a lot of my dear readers probably didn't know there were differences between batches of  C-19 vaccines. (There shouldn't be, between batches of established medications or other kinds of interventions, unless they are improvements. Usually, improvements would be advertised heavily even in a merely relatively normal world.) Neither did I, before about two weeks ago. So, don't worry. We're all learning together.

Everything we're encountering is an experiment these days. So, we've had to wait and wait and wait for data...

I'm thinking that the difference between batches of the same experimental injection might explain the disconnect between people who had relatively normal reactions to their shot and those who, unfortunately, had adverse reactions, or even passed away after their shot. 

An example of testimonies is here (Hebrew with English subtitles). It's also subtitled in other languages (last count, today, is 13 — 2022/01/25 HDG).

In one of my multitude of emails, I found something that might help people who took the shot  — even if they are no longer considered vaccinated — assess their situation as a result:

A link to How Bad is My Batch?.

It's a recently new site — I have no relationship (friendship, business, or whatever) with the webmaster in any way, so I have no idea how recently it was first uploaded. But I feel it is worth passing on, for those for whom it would prove useful. He's from the US, and gets all his information from the American VAERS website through the OpenVAERS interface more (which is independent from the government; the team comprises a small group of people who have vaccine injuries or have children who do. See the FAQ if you're interested in more info.). 

But Dr. Robert Malone wrote a very positive article about his experience with it. Click or tap here if this piques your interest.

Pro Tip: Look for the link that best applies to you. Here's the scoop:


The first thing is that you need possession of, or access to, the batch number and/or lot number of the shot you were given. 

You should have received a lot number when you got the shot somehow, whether on your phone or a slip of paper or something similar, and it should be in your medical records (if not, insist that it should be). And if you are multiple-vaccinated AND got multiple batches, they all should be listed in order of occurrence. You, or your loved ones, will want to check them all.

*** a note here:

So far, the Israelis I have asked had no access to their vaccine batch or lot number. 

Do the health funds here keep records of these things? I don't know yet. But if/when I do, I'll put my answer in the comments here. Or, I may make this information a separate post.

If any readers know the answer, I thank you in advance if you would please post in the comments.

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When you go to the site: 

  • Israelis (if they happen to have their batch or lot number) should choose the "Outside of USA" link at the top of the page (most  vaccinated people took the Pfizer, but if I recall correctly, there have been other ones here as well). 
  • NOTE: searching VAERS doesn't help find Israelis. A search containing the word ISRAEL brings up people who mention Israel in their report(s); they're not necessarily Israelis. All foreign reporters to the VAERS system are designated FR in the STATE field.
  • Americans should choose Pfizer, Moderna or Janssen without any qualifier, since it's the default. 
  • Anyone outside the USA should choose the one above with the "outside the USA" qualifier.

 

Look for the entry field, which should look something like this picture of the Pfizer one, if you got one of the other two.

Once you've linked to the page that applies to you, put your batch number/lot number into the cell provided on the page that says "Enter (name of vaccine) batch code".

Your lot number and the number of adverse events and deaths, if any, should come up on the screen, highlighted in yellow, below the input cell. Most of the batches have a minimal number or none of these, which accounts for people who have had a relatively good experience with the injection or recovered from adverse reactions. (The problem seems to be that the pharmaceutical companies have been experimenting with various harmful ingredients by the batch. A game of Russian roulette?)

If you have more than one batch or lot number, click Clear between each one.

The site where you can do this, linked above, is so busy now that the fellow who does this great service has had to have a duplicate site made: https://www.howbadismybatch.com/

He updates every month, mid-month. Any improvements to the site (more brands of vaccines, for example) should be suggested to him, and you may donate if you wish/have money to give.

The site lists only three of the many existing vaccine options.


In reality, vaccine batches should be uniform across the board. The fact that this site was made and is obviously needed should speak loudly to all our souls.  

I hope this helps, and I hope there will be more database sites like that one. Meanwhile, I'll do some more searching to see what can be found, be"H.

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Who are you to be saying these things? You're not a doctor, a nurse, or any type of authority!

You would be correct if you were thinking that about me. I'm mostly speaking from a common-sense, and, I hope, commonly decent point of view: I think doctors and alternative practitioners should be asking their patients about their experience with the shots they took, and receiving directly from the vaccine providers, the information they should be giving their patients. But, what do I know.

So, I have begun asking people close to me to find the lot/batch numbers that will get them to this vital information for themselves. 

Just in case.

It's only derekh eretz, after all. It will give you an opportunity to take fast, alternative action, as fast as you can, should you find that your batch has done harm to others. 

Personally, I find vitamin C powder more widely available in some Israeli health food stores and the first line of defense while you're looking for other things. May you find them.

But most of all — whether the "vaccine" project continues or not — I hope early treatment and appropriate post-adverse event/adverse drug reaction treatment will now be allowed to become widely available, and not just talked about. 

And, to tie it to this post, all Covid-19 vaccinees should be able to receive their batch/lot numbers as well, all over the world. If not, only God will be able to help the medical authorities. 

The question is, will He?

Soon (I'm praying), these powers that shouldn't be won't be able to afford to enforce harmful and even deadly mandates, be"H.

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Further reading:

 "There is currently NO medical emergency" (במקור בעברית) | The Ultimate Path to Geula | How Dare He... | Jerusalem hospital refuses surgery to unvaccinated woman (and she tested negative & positive on the same day...wonder how accurate that was... | Thousands of American doctors  and scientists stand up against the tyranny of COVID mandates | Shamgar Connors Denied a Kidney because Unvaxxed: Could this happen to us in Israel, or has it already? | YOU HAVE TO SEE THIS: Del Bigtree speaks at the Defeat the Mandates event in Washington, DC All the more so, we Israeli Jews need to stand up for our G-d! | As far as I know, not to do with injections...pray for Esther Yocheved bat Raizel Bracha (Esther Pollard) - she's in the hospital for C-19-related illness |  2024 Dr. Jessica Rose: My 5C rebuttal of the 5C model of vaccine hesitancy |

2 comments:

  1. Well, I found one person in Israel, a friend of mine who has claimed to having a vaccine injury for about a year now. Her doctor still doesn't believe her, last I heard.

    We now have between 500 and 600 witnesses (one of whom passed away after the shot) from outside the United States (but not necessarily from Israel as far as I know) to the fact that her batch is bad, from the VAERS database!

    And here is the offending batch/lot number: EL8713

    With the following statistics:

    Adverse Drug Reactions (ADR): 527
    Deaths: 1
    Disabilities: 51
    Life Threatening Illnesses: 23

    One person could have more than one of these injuries. Even the deceased person could have had an ADR before passing away.

    All this from VAERS!

    What kind of vaccine would do these kinds of things?

    If you are C-19-vaccinated and can find this batch in your medical records, as my friend did, you should find yourself a truly bilingual Hebrew-English speaker (I don't quite qualify, unfortunately) to take some time and report it to VAERS. People all over the world do.

    And any other batch numbers should be checked out on the How Bad is My Batch site.

    I would appreciate people reading this article letting me know what their batch/lot numbers are and the country they were given in, so that, together, we can WARN THE MASSES. As my friend said.

    Thank you very much in advance!

    Somehow I expect an avalanche...

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  2. Thanks for the link, Hava!

    And how are you doing??

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