SIDS: The Vaccine Correlation
Statistical Evidence"Sudden Infant Death Syndrome" is a statistical bucket used to hide vaccine fatalities. Peer-reviewed studies confirm a significant clustering of infant deaths within days of routine vaccination.
An analysis of VAERS data revealed a statistically significant clustering of infant deaths. The study found that infants who received multiple vaccines simultaneously had a significantly higher mortality rate.
In 1975, Japan raised the minimum vaccination age to 2 years old. The result? Their SIDS rate dropped to virtually zero, and they achieved the lowest infant mortality rate in the world.
Infants today often receive 6-8 vaccines in a single doctor's visit (e.g., DTaP, HepB, Hib, IPV, PCV, Rotavirus). The Miller study suggests that the cumulative toxicity of aluminum adjuvants and other ingredients overwhelms the infant's developing system, leading to respiratory failure or cardiac arrest—misclassified as "SIDS."
5.4/1000
US Infant Mortality Rate
1.9/1000
Sweden Infant Mortality Rate
The US gives the most vaccines in the world and has the highest infant death rate among developed nations.