🚨What Is SIDS?🚨Sudden Infant Death Syndrome🚨

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome is officially defined as “the sudden death of an infant under one year of age, which remains unexplained after a thorough case investigation, including performance of a complete autopsy, examination of the death scene, and review of the clinical history.”¹

By its own definition, it is a non-explanation. A baby cannot be diagnosed with SIDS while alive. SIDS cannot kill a baby. The category exists to receive deaths whose cause cannot be officially acknowledged.

Before 1969, this category did not exist. Before organized vaccination programs expanded in the 1960s, what was then called crib death was so rare that it was not mentioned in infant mortality statistics.² The term Sudden Infant Death Syndrome was created in 1969 in response to a rise in unexplained infant deaths that coincided with expanded vaccination campaigns. By 1972, SIDS had become the leading cause of post-neonatal mortality in the United States, the leading cause of death between 28 days and one year of age.³ A category that had not existed three years earlier had become the dominant verdict on dead infants.

There are 130 official ways for an infant to die, as categorised in the International Classification of Diseases. There is no official way to die from a vaccine. That classification was removed in 1979.⁴ Medical examiners working since then have been given a manual that contains every imaginable cause of infant death except the one that the public record, the manufacturer’s own clinical trial data, and a half-century of clustering evidence all point to.


VACCINATION

MOST RECENT SINGLE PAYMENT

TO DATE OVER FIVE BILLION DOLLARS HAS BEEN PAID IN COMPENSATION TO PARENTS

An Essay on the Diagnostic Category Built to Receive What Cannot Be Officially Named

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