6 June 2023
Pastor JD holiday till July 9 Sunday? Will moderators confirm he be back on July 9th preaching or 16th July?
Since this thread will be very long in one month’s time, I will be pacing and spacing my posts here.
I am posting the excerpts from 2 news online here in my country, illustrating how the government refused to acknowledge the dangers and harm of C19 “vaccines” as Pastor JD mentioned.
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RM2.5mil compensation paid out over Covid-19 jab side effects
PETALING JAYA: The government has paid over RM2.5 million in compensation to 150 applicants who suffered serious cases of side effects after getting the Covid-19 vaccine.
Health minister Dr Zaliha Mustafa said the ministry received 318 applications under a scheme providing special financial aid to those who suffered from serious cases of adverse events following immunisation (AEFI).
“Of the 318, 150 applicants were approved involving a payout of RM2.55 million. Thirty applications are still being evaluated and 138 have been rejected,” she said in a written Dewan Rakyat reply.
She was replying to Teresa Kok (PH-Seputeh), who asked about the number of AEFI reports the ministry received and the amount compensated to complainants so far.
Of the 72.6 million vaccine doses administered nationwide, Zaliha said, the ministry received 26,716 reports of AEFI.
“The rate of AEFI reports is equal to 368 reports for every one million doses administered,” she said.
Zaliha said 93% of AEFI cases were not serious, with vaccine recipients recovering within several days without needing any treatment.
“Meanwhile, of the 26,716 AEFI reports received, only 1,869 reports (or seven for every one million doses administered) were classified as serious,” she said.
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Noor Hisham tells why ‘death’ not listed as vaccine side effect in MySejahtera
SEPANG: Former health director-general Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah told the sessions court here that “death” was not listed as one of the side effects of the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine as a post-mortem is required to determine one’s cause of death.
Noor Hisham was called as a witness in the trial of Sky Clinic owner Dr Roland Victor, who was charged under the Communications and Multimedia Act over a video posted on Facebook regarding the Covid-19 vaccine rollout in 2021.
“We have to conduct a post-mortem to ascertain the cause of death, whether the death is caused by the vaccine or coincidentally (after the deceased was given the Covid-19 vaccine).
“There is a possibility that the deceased had other illnesses, we have to confirm that,” Noor Hisham said in reply to deputy public prosecutor Nazneen Zulkifli.
Nazneen had asked him during re-examination why “death” was not included as a side effect of the Pfizer jab on the MySejahtera application.
Noor Hisham also said the ministry did not list all the possible adverse reactions to the vaccine as the application “was limited”.
“We couldn’t include all (side effects), so we listed the common ones. For rare side effects, (the public) can refer to the document provided by the National Pharmaceutical Regulatory Agency (NPRA) on its website,” he said.
During cross-examination earlier, Victor’s lawyer, Ahmad Zaidi Zainal, said death was one of the possible side effects of the Pfizer vaccine, according to a document produced by the NPRA.
Zaidi: In the document, is “death” mentioned as one of the side effects?
Noor Hisham: It does not say death (explicitly), but complications from myocarditis.
Zaidi: That means death is one of the Pfizer vaccine’s side effects?
Noor Hisham: Yes, it is possible.
Victor was charged in July 2021 over remarks made in a video posting through the Facebook page “The KL Sky Clinic” on Feb 2, 2021.
In the video, he claimed that frontliners were being put through an “acid test” by being the first to be given the Covid-19 vaccines in February 2021.
Noor Hisham strongly disagreed with the doctor’s remarks and told the court he was “livid and hurt” after watching the video. He said Victor had also made an offensive remark towards frontliners and challenged the health ministry’s credibility.
“His ‘acid test’ remark was unnecessary as the vaccine had undergone a technical test. As a certified doctor, he should have calmed the people, not confused them,” he said, pointing out that the vaccines had been administered in the UK and Europe six months before Malaysia’s vaccination drive.
Earlier this year, Noor Hisham said there were 20,131 reports of side effects in Malaysia for over 44.8 million doses of the Pfizer vaccine given, of which 94.2% were not serious cases.
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Bonus article: