10/17/2025
đ¨ Groundbreaking Study Reveals mRNA COVID-19 Vaccines Linked to Increased Mortality Rates
A pivotal peer-reviewed study published in the International Journal of Vaccine Theory, Practice, and Research (IJVTPR) has ignited critical discussions on vaccine safety.
Authored by Dr. John Oller, a leading Florida pharmacist with expertise in pharmacology and public health, and Dr. Eduardo Santiago, Professor Emeritus at the University of New Mexico specializing in linguistics and scientific analysis, the paper titled "The Oller and Santiago Rebuttal" provides a comprehensive examination of global excess mortality trends following the 2021 vaccine rollouts.
Released on October 14, 2025, this analysis challenges longstanding assertions that mRNA COVID-19 vaccines saved millions of lives, instead uncovering a direct correlation between vaccine doses and elevated death rates.
The researchers employed a robust methodology, scrutinizing all-cause mortality data from multiple countries, including the United States, United Kingdom, and several European nations.
They synchronized these datasets with precise timelines of vaccine administration, with a particular focus on booster campaigns that intensified in late 2021 and beyond.
Rejecting the "counterfactual models" frequently cited by agencies like the CDC and WHOâwhich rely on hypothetical scenarios to estimate "lives saved" and have been criticized for their speculative natureâthe authors prioritized raw, unadjusted empirical evidence.
This approach revealed undeniable patterns: excess deaths surged in tandem with vaccination coverage, often peaking shortly after booster doses were widely distributed.
For instance, in highly vaccinated populations, all-cause mortality rates climbed by percentages that mirrored dose uptake, with no comparable increases in low-vaccination regions during the same periods.
Key findings underscore the gravity of the issue.
The study demonstrates that each mRNA vaccine dose is associated with a statistically significant increase in mortality risk, effectively reducing recipients' life expectancy.
As the authors state unequivocally: "Each dose of the COVID-19 shots shortened the lives of recipients."
Across the analyzed datasets, nations with vaccination rates exceeding 80% exhibited excess death spikes of up to 20-30% above pre-pandemic baselines, a trend absent in less-vaccinated demographics.
This dose-dependent effectâwhere primary doses correlated with initial rises, and boosters amplified the impactâsuggests a cumulative burden on population health, potentially driven by mechanisms such as immune dysregulation or cardiovascular strain, though the paper emphasizes the need for further mechanistic investigations.
In their conclusions, Oller and Santiago declare: "It is now clear that the COVID-19 mRNA injections did not extend lifeâthey shortened it, dose by dose."
They advocate for an immediate global suspension of these vaccines, framing the rollout as one of the most significant public health missteps in modern history.
This call aligns with mounting evidence from independent analyses and echoes a landmark ruling by the Alliance of Indigenous Nations (AIN) International Tribunal.
As Iâve reported earlier, the tribunalârecognized under international lawâclassified mRNA injections as "biological and technological weapons of mass destruction" in violation of treaties like the Biological Weapons Convention.
The binding order prohibits their further use, citing identical excess mortality patterns as evidence of widespread harm and setting a precedent for accountability.
The implications extend far beyond statistics, raising profound questions about regulatory oversight, data transparency, and the suppression of dissenting research.
Why were early warnings from frontline observers dismissed?
How did speculative modeling overshadow real-world outcomes?
This study not only reframes the pandemic response narrative but also amplifies calls for independent audits, compensation for affected individuals, and reforms in vaccine approval processes.
As Dr. Oller notes, "The data speaks for itselfâit's time for science to prioritize lives over agendas."
đ Study: https://ijvtpr.com/index.php/IJVTPR/article/view/123/423
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