Dr. William Makis: "there are no placebos"
"[I]t's been hypothesized that [there] are placebos, but there's no evidence [of that]...I can tell you in 85 to 90% of these sudden deaths...there are no symptoms, there's no chest pains, there [are] no blood clots, there's no cancer, it's just the person dies suddenly..."
Radiologist, oncologist, and cancer researcher Dr. William Makis describes for Tanya Gaw why there is no evidence to suggest that there are placebo lots of the COVID injections. In fact, Makis provides evidence suggesting that some people who received a COVID injection, but experienced no serious adverse event (or even any adverse event), can still "die suddenly."
Makis highlights a paper by Max Schmeling, et al. published in the European Journal of Clinical Investigation that found that approximately 5% of the COVID injection batches (or lots) are responsible for somewhere between 70 to 90% of the serious adverse events reported to the Danish Medical Agency (DKMA). (Makis says it's VAERS, but the Schmeling paper references the DKMA.) Makis notes these lots have been dubbed "hot lots" or "bad batches."
"[W]hatever's in those batches, whether it's a much higher concentration of mRNA or DNA contamination or something else...they are really responsible for the majority of these serious adverse events and deaths," Makis tells Gaw.
Approximately 60 to 70% of the other injection lots "caused some injuries and deaths to various degrees"
Makis adds. He notes, "it's almost like a gradient—some cause less, some cause more." Conversely, the oncologist notes that "there's about 30% [of lots] that seem to cause very few injuries and deaths."
Makis says, however, that while it's been hypothesized these lots are placebo lots, "there's no evidence that these are actually placebos or not..." On the contrary, he says it could be that these lots may just "take much longer to manifest as adverse events..."
Most concerning, Makis—who's reported on thousands of cases of people who've "died suddenly" following their receipt of a COVID injection (or suspected receipt of a COVID injection)—says that "in about 85 to 90% of the sudden death cases that I report...there is no warning sign" of the death.
"There are no symptoms, there's no chest pains, there [are] no blood clots, there's no cancer, it's just the person dies suddenly and there's no warning," Makis says.
Makis notes, "That's why you always see these obituaries [saying] 'families are shocked,' 'brief and sudden illness,' 'unexpected,' 'died unexpectedly,' 'died suddenly'; that's why the hashtag 'diedsuddenly' exists, because the obituaries are full of people who've died suddenly and unexpectedly, and so there are no warning signs in most of these sudden deaths..."
The cancer expert adds, "the fact that this is still happening in 2023 and 2024, when most people stopped taking their vaccines in 2021 or 2022, means we're looking at long-term effects of these vaccines that didn't manifest until two years later."