5.1.22  -- Substack

“Rheumatologist Robert Jackson: 40% of my 3,000 vaccinated patients report a significant vaccine injury”

People who claim VAERS is unreliable are wrong. We see evidence all the time from the direct observation of doctors who are paying attention of absurdly high rates of adverse events.

By Steve Kirsch

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Excerpts from this article:

https://stevekirsch.substack.com/p/rheumatologist-robert-jackson-40?s=r

Robert Jackson has been a doctor for 35 years. In his practice there are over 5,000 patients, around 3,000 got vaccinated with the COVID vaccines.

What makes him unusual is that he is not afraid to speak out about what he is seeing in his patients. This is because he’s too valuable to fire. He’s never seen anything like this in his career.

The results are stunning: 40% reported a vaccine injury; 5% are still injured.

Also, he’s had 12 deaths following the jab. Normally in his patient base he’ll see 1 or 2 deaths a year…a .33% excess mortality rate among his patients after the vaccines rolled out (i.e., the vaccines likely killed 1 in 300 people in his patient base). However, this is likely an undercount because he’s not the primary care physician.

…these are deaths in rheumatology patients…

Here is the video

he mentioned that about 5% develop a new condition that makes them susceptible to clotting. He notes that their observations about the increased rates of side effects have been confirmed in the literature.

Mesenchymal stem cell derived exosome treatment

Dr. Jackson also talked about remarkable results after treating COVID-19 patients using a 30 minute infusion of mesenchymal stem cell derived exosomes. This is available for use by anyone today. It can be used on both hospitalized patients and long-haulers.

There are 5 important points to consider with this video, some which may not be evident to people who do not work in this field.

#1 Doctors tend to be very bad at catching adverse reactions (I'm presently working on an article explaining some of the key reasons for this is). I believe the primary reasons why Dr. Jackson has such a high rate of adverse reactions in his practice is because he asks his patients what happened to them following vaccination; most doctors don't. As a result he "catches" reactions most doctors would not catch.

#2 Rheumatology patients are more susceptible to having reactions to the vaccine than the general population … autoimmune patients are typically the #1 group recommended to get vaccinated (because they are "immune suppressed" and hence need the extra protection).

#3 As he is a consultant rather than their PCP, he is most likely going to miss or not hear about most of the deaths that occur. The only way he can sort of catch it is if he remembers a patient who was scheduled for followup doesn't show up for 6 months and then thinks to check if they are still alive...and at that point its difficult to figure out the temporal correlation with vaccination. If he was their PCP he'd see a much higher rate…

#4 There is an extreme shortage/demand for rheumatologists in the midwest (hence why he goes to so many hospitals in a wide area). This gives him a lot of wiggleroom other doctors don't have since he does not have a central employer, and each of the 8 who subcontract to him cannot afford to loose him. Hence there is no corporate that can force him to vaccinate or censor his speech…

#5 Antiphospholipid syndrome is a common cause of blood clotting in patients with autoimmune disorders. This provides an alternative mechanism to explain why so many blood clots are occurring and hence why Dr. Jackson is so concerned with screening his patients for this disorder.

Summary

If the vaccines are safe and effective, this video is impossible to explain. A 1 in 300 death rate for a vaccine that doesn’t kill anyone? Someone is lying to you.