posted on Feb, 28 2022 @ 06:05 AM
a reply to:
Sander1976
Chiming in with background info:
The letter is from BKK insurance, they went through some numbers. These numbers are from doctors and hospitals, it's like insurance intern VAERS but
closed. So they found peaks and published that, wrote that in a letter to the Paul-Ehrlich Institut.
This institute is responsible for gathering and composing the data around SARS-cov-2 / COVID / vaccine related. Now, the BKK insurance shows
different, much higher side effect counts than the official Paul-Ehrlich institute.
So, what happened is that instead of truthfully looking into the numbers from BKK insurance, the insurance itself is now attacked as an insurance for
health tinfoil heads, all things non official like supporting natural supplements and similar. You get it... the messenger is ridiculed so the
message, that isn't in alignment with the official stance, but very in alignment with reality, is swept under the rug.
TLDR; Insurance reports difference to official numbers, their numbers are from doctors solely and pure statistics. Insurance then get's attacked for
being nutjob insurance because they also support alternative medicine.
I did not expect different when I heard that the insurance dared to make aware of a huge discrepancy.