The following information is from Children’s Health Defense.
A peer-reviewed study has raised international alarm after three Japanese children reportedly died within 24 hours of receiving routine childhood immunizations. The study, published March 14 in Discovery Medicine and authored by Dr. Kenji Yamamoto, a cardiothoracic surgeon at Okamura Memorial Hospital in Japan, alongside other researchers, calls for a reevaluation of the risks and benefits of currently approved vaccines and childhood vaccination schedule.
The study also cites a sharp increase in post-vaccination adverse events following the introduction of mRNA COVID-19 vaccines in Japan, and points to an abnormal rise in excess deaths—more than 600,000 since the vaccine rollout began. According to the study, these deaths cannot be explained by aging or COVID-19 alone.
According to Daniel O’Connor, founder of TrialSite News, the publication of the study signals growing concern among the scientific community, as its findings directly challenge public health authorities, vaccine manufacturers, and media narratives that continue to portray vaccine criticism as “anti-science.”
“In this case, a mainstream peer-reviewed journal is facilitating a critical examination of recent events, including the tragic deaths of three young children occurring just a day after receiving routine scheduled vaccines. Such incidents should not be happening, and a thorough investigation is necessary.”
— Daniel O’Connor, TrialSite News
The study presented data from Japan’s Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare on three post-vaccination child deaths that occurred within 24 hours of the administration of routine childhood vaccines.
- A 2-month-old boy who became ill 30 minutes after receiving Hib, rotavirus, and pneumococcal vaccines. He died 59 minutes after vaccination.
- A 6-month-old girl with cold symptoms who received hepatitis B, Hib, pneumococcal, and a four-in-one combination vaccine. She was found dead in her bedroom the next day.
- A 3-year-old boy with underlying health conditions, including asthma and a history of seizures, who developed a fever and lethargy eight hours after receiving the Japanese encephalitis vaccine. He went into cardiopulmonary arrest two hours later.
While autopsies were conducted, authorities ruled all three deaths as “evaluation not possible.” The study suggests that these types of inconclusive assessments may be influenced by outside pressures or conflicts of interest—particularly when similar determinations have followed COVID-19 vaccine-related deaths.
Japan’s vaccination schedule begins at 2 months of age, with children receiving shots for nearly 14 different diseases, often administered simultaneously. The researchers warn that this aggressive schedule, especially when new vaccines are combined with older ones, could mask adverse reactions and make causality harder to detect.
One of the most serious concerns raised is Japan’s recent approval and rollout of self-amplifying mRNA vaccines. These are being administered to individuals over age 65 and those with underlying conditions, despite having little long-term safety data. The study warns that Japan may be using its population in live clinical trials without informed consent.
“A big problem with self-amplifying mRNA vaccines is that there’s no ‘off switch.’ Once it’s injected, no one can control for how long or how much antigen your cells will be tricked into producing”
— Karl Jablonowski, Ph.D., Children’s Health Defense
The study also noted that seven members of Japan’s Health Science Council, which investigates vaccine-related adverse events, had received donations from pharmaceutical companies.
“Japan is not alone in its struggles and afflictions. The US legacy media is so entangled with Big Pharma that being critical of vaccines would be self-infliction. We also have a regulatory body with a high degree of conflicts of interest and have rampantly ignored adverse reactions to vaccines”
— Karl Jablonowski, Ph.D., Children’s Health Defense
The authors say current vaccination policies should be reconsidered, especially as new technologies are introduced and safety concerns continue to mount.
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