26,041 Covid injection deaths and 2,448,036 Covid injection injuries broken down into categories from Europe’s adverse event reporting agency

CLEVELAND, OH – It’s one thing to look at the number of Covid injection deaths as a group.  It’s something else to see the injection deaths divided into how combinations of deadly ingredients that include human fetal tissue, and are not a vaccine but a twice annual Covid booster shot, actually destroyed the person’s life.  Sarah Bueckman of Scotland received the AstraZeneca injection and her legs erupted in bloody and pus filled blisters.  She’s shown in the EJBNEWS feature image.

The summary of deaths tells one story. But the devil is in the details EJBNEWS has shared below.

The European Union in 2010 enacted pharmcovigilance legislation to keep an eye on the adverse effects of pharmaceuticals being sold to member nations.  In 2012 the Euproean Medicines Agency launched EudraVigilance as their counterpart to the Centers for Disease Control’s “Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS).’

EudraVigilance is reporting that through September 25, 2021 there have been 26,041 deaths and 2,448,036 injuries following injections with the four currently approved by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration for “Emergency Use Authorization” only as unproven “Messenger RiboNucleic Acid” immune stimulating vaccines.

The deaths have all occurred in Europe, but they offer Americans an insight into information that’s not being provided to us by the major media networks and algorithim censored search engines.  Data below is associated with the four drugs identified in paragraph above.

Not all deaths and injuries are reported on any database.  The majority of people are not online and have no idea websites in America, Europe and other continents exist for them to report their reactions to the injections.

In cities like Cleveland, Ohio over 30 percent of the population is not wired or online.  The CDC did not mail data to every American household asking individuals and families to report their health conditions after the injections if they’re still living.

Total reactions for the Pfizer/BioNTech Vaccine:

  • 12,362 deaths and 1,054,741 injuries.
  • 28,662 Blood and lymphatic system disorders incl. 172 deaths.
  • 29,569 Cardiac disorders incl. 1,834 deaths
  • 277 Congenital, familial and genetic disorders, incl. 23 deaths
  • 14,027 Ear and labyrinth disorders, incl. 9 deaths
  • 822 Endocrine disorders incl. 5 deaths
  • 16,330 Ocular disorders incl. 30 deaths
  • 92,590 Gastrointestinal disorders incl. 514 deaths
  • 274,633 General disorders and disorders at site of administration, incl. 3,517 deaths
  • 1,186 Hepatobiliary disorders incl. 59 deaths
  • 10,876 Disorders of the immune system, incl. 65 deaths
  • 36,113 Infections and infestations incl. 1214 deaths
  • 13,804 Injuries, poisonings and procedural complications, incl. 191 deaths
  • 26,554 Investigations incl. 387 deaths
  • 7,555 Metabolic and nutritional disorders, incl. 225 deaths
  • 138,223 Disorders of musculoskeletal and connective tissue, incl. 155 deaths
  • 837 Benign, malignant and unspecified neoplasms (including cysts and polyps) incl. 78 deaths
  • 185,082 Disorders of the nervous system, incl. 1341 deaths
  • 1,347 Pregnancy, puerperium and perinatal conditions, incl. 39 deaths
  • 172 Product issues incl. 1 death
  • 19,436 Psychiatric disorders incl. 159 deaths
  • 3,605 Renal and urinary disorders incl. 205 deaths
  • 24,848 Reproductive system and breast disorders incl. 4 deaths
  • 46,177 Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders incl. 1,443 deaths
  • 50,420 Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders, incl. 111 deaths
  • 2,007 Social circumstances incl. 15 deaths
  • 1,034 Medical and surgical procedures incl. 34 deaths
  • 28,555 Vascular disorders incl. 532 deaths

Total reactions for the Moderna Vaccine:

  • 6,907 deaths and 306,490 injuries
  • 6,051 Blood and lymphatic system disorders, incl. 67 deaths
  • 9,283 Cardiac disorders incl. 744 deaths
  • 122 Congenital, familial, and genetic disorders, incl. 3 deaths
  • 3,769 Hearing and labyrinth disorders, incl. 1 death
  • 248 Endocrine disorders, incl. 2 deaths
  • 4,627 Eye disorders incl. 20 deaths
  • 26,405 Gastrointestinal disorders incl. 269 deaths
  • 82,564 General disorders and administration site disorders incl. 2,617 deaths
  • 500 Hepatobiliary disorders incl. 29 deaths
  • 2,659 Immune system disorders, incl. 11 deaths
  • 9,570 Infections and infestations, incl. 487 deaths
  • 6,759 Injuries, intoxications and procedural complications, incl. 127 deaths
  • 5,811 Investigations incl. 128 deaths
  • 2,944 Disorders of metabolism and nutrition incl. 158 deaths
  • 38397 Musculoskeletal and connective tissue disorders incl. 139 deaths
  • 369 Benign, malignant, malignant and unspecified neoplasms (including cysts and polyps) incl. 42 deaths
  • 53,562 Nervous system disorders, incl. 706 deaths
  • 583 Pregnancy, puerperium and perinatal conditions, incl. 8 deaths
  • 62 Product issues incl. 2 deaths
  • 5,772 Psychiatric disorders, incl. 118 deaths
  • 1,772 Renal and urinary disorders incl. 114 deaths
  • 4,576 Reproductive system and breast disorders, incl. 5 deaths
  • 13,315 Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders incl. 682 deaths
  • 16,453 Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders, incl. 62 deaths
  • 1,366 Social circumstances incl. 28 deaths
  • 1,032 Medical and surgical procedures incl. 71 deaths
  • 7919 Vascular disorders incl. 267 deaths

Total Reactions for Oxford/AstraZeneca Vaccine:

  • 5,468 deaths and 1,008,357 injuries.
  • 12,160 Blood and lymphatic system disorders, incl. 226 deaths
  • 17,334 Cardiac disorders incl. 623 deaths
  • 163 Familial congenital and genetic disorders, incl. 6 deaths
  • 11,826 Hearing and labyrinth disorders, incl. 1 death
  • 522 Endocrine disorders incl. 4 deaths
  • 17,753 Ocular disorders incl. 26 deaths
  • 97,985 Gastrointestinal disorders incl. 280 deaths
  • 265,482 General disorders and administration site disorders incl. 1320 deaths
  • 866 Hepatobiliary disorders incl. 53 deaths
  • 4,104 Immune system disorders, incl. 25 deaths
  • 26,800 Infections and infestations incl. 347 deaths
  • 11,472 Poisoning due to injuries and procedural complications, incl. 153 deaths
  • 22,152 Investigations incl. 129 deaths
  • 11,805 Disorders of metabolism and nutrition incl. 77 deaths
  • 151,690 Musculoskeletal and connective tissue disorders incl. 76 deaths
  • 536 Benign malignant and unspecified neoplasms (incl. cysts and polyps) incl. 17 deaths
  • 209,576 Nervous system disorders incl. 872 deaths
  • 456 Pregnancy, puerperium and perinatal conditions, incl. 11 deaths
  • 164 product issues incl. 1 death
  • 18,858 Psychiatric disorders incl. 50 deaths
  • 3,752 Renal and urinary disorders incl. 49 deaths
  • 13,707 Reproductive system and breast disorders incl. 2 deaths
  • 35,537 Respiratory, chest and mediastinal disorders, incl. 654 deaths
  • 46,297 Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders, incl. 40 deaths
  • 1,328 Social circumstances, incl. 7 deaths
  • 1,199 medical and surgical procedures, incl. 24 deaths
  • 24,833 Vascular disorders incl. 395 deaths

Total Reactions for the Johnson & Johnson Vaccine:

  • 1,304 deaths and 78,774 injuries.
  • 737 Blood and lymphatic system disorders, incl. 32 deaths
  • 1,315 Cardiac disorders, incl. 129 deaths
  • 26 Congenital, familial and genetic disorders
  • 687 Hearing and labyrinth disorders, incl. 1 death
  • 47 Endocrine disorders incl. 1 death
  • 1,067 Eye disorders incl. 6 deaths
  • 7,102 Gastrointestinal disorders incl. 59 deaths
  • 20,536 General disorders and administration site disorders, incl. 333 deaths
  • 98 Hepatobiliary disorders incl. 9 deaths
  • 321 Immune system disorders, incl. 7 deaths
  • 1,943 Infections and infestations, incl. 79 deaths
  • 743 Injuries, intoxications and procedural complications, incl. 17 deaths
  • 3,998 Investigations, incl. 79 deaths
  • 465 Disorders of metabolism and nutrition, incl. 29 deaths
  • 12,263 Musculoskeletal and connective tissue disorders, incl. 33 deaths
  • 37 Benign, malignant and unspecified neoplasms (incl. cysts and polyps) incl. 2 deaths
  • 16,253 Nervous system disorders, incl. 148 deaths
  • 26 Pregnancy, puerperium, and perinatal conditions incl. 1 death
  • 21 Product problems
  • 1,059 Psychiatric disorders incl. 11 deaths
  • 311 Renal and urinary disorders incl. 15 deaths
  • 1,139 Reproductive system and breast disorders incl. 4 deaths
  • 2,786 Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders incl. 148 deaths
  • 2,426 Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders, incl. 5 deaths
  • 235 Social circumstances incl. 4 deaths
  • 572 Medical and surgical procedures incl. 43 deaths
  • 2,561 Vascular disorders incl. 109 deaths

 

Eric Jonathan Brewer

Cleveland's most influential journalist and East Cleveland's most successful mayor is an East Saint Louis, Illinois native whose father led the city's petition drive in 1969 to elect the first black mayor in 1971. Eric is an old-school investigative reporter whose 40-year body of editorial work has been demonstrably effective. No local journalist is feared or respected more.

Trained in newspaper publishing by the legendary Call & Post Publisher William Otis Walker in 1978 when it was the nation's 5th largest Black-owned publication, Eric has published and edited 13 local, regional and statewide publications across Ohio. Adding to his publishing and reporting resume is Eric's career in government. Eric served as the city's highest paid part-time Special Assistant to ex-Cleveland Mayor Michael R. White. He served as Chief of Staff to ex-East Cleveland Mayor Emmanuel Onunwor; and Chief of Communications to the late George James in his capacity as the Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority's first Black executive director. Eric was appointed to serve as a member of the state's Financial Planning & Supervision Commission to guide the East Cleveland school district out of fiscal emergency and $20 million deficit. Former U.S. HUD Secretary Alphonso Jackson told Eric in his D.C. office he was the only mayor in the nation simultaneously-managing a municipal block grant program. Eric wrote the city's $2.2 million Neighborhood Stabilization Program grant application. A HUD Inspector General audit of his management of the block grant program resulted in "zero" audit findings.

As a newspaper publisher, Eric has used his insider's detailed knowledge of government and his publications to lead the FBI and state prosecutors to investigations that resulted in criminal prosecutions of well-known elected officials in Ohio; and have helped realign Cleveland's political landscape with the defeat of candidates and issues he's exposed. Eric's stories led to the indictments of the late Governor George Voinovich's brother, Paul Voinovich of the V Group, and four associates. He asked the FBI to investigate the mayor he'd served as chief of staff for public corruption; and testified in three federal trials for the prosecution. He forced former Cuyahoga County Coroner Dr. Elizabeth Balraj to admit her investigations of police killings were fraudulent; and to issue notices to local police that her investigators would control police killing investigations. Eric's current work has resulted in Cuyahoga County Judge John Russo accepting the criminal complaint he guided an activist to file against 24 civil rights-violating police officers in the city he once led for operating without valid peace officer credentials. USA Today reporters picked up on Eric's police credentials reporting from his social media page and made it national.

Eric is the author of of his first book, "Fight Police License Plate Spying," which examines the FBI and local police misuse of the National Crime Information Center criminal records history database. An accomplished trumpet player and singer whose friendship with Duke Fakir of the Four Tops resulted in his singing the show's closing song, "Can't Help Myself": Curtis Sliwa of New York's Guardian Angels counts Eric among his founding chapter leaders from the early 1980's role as an Ohio organizer of over 300 volunteer crime fighters in Cleveland, Columbus and Youngstown, Ohio. For his work as a young man Eric was recognized by Cleveland's Urban League as it's 1983 Young Man of the Year.

Known in Cleveland for his encyclopedic knowledge of government and history, and intimately-connected with the region's players, every local major media outlet in Cleveland has picked up on one of Eric's stories since 1979. There is no mainstream newspaper, television or radio outlet in Cleveland that does not include an interview with Eric Jonathan Brewer in its archives over the past 40 years.

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