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The Century of Evidence Vaccines Cause Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Unmasking one of the greatest tragedies in medicine. By A Midwestern Doctor (05/22/25)

Idaho Connection

AMD writes:

In early May 2025, Idaho twins were found dead in bed, a highly unusual event prompting a homicide investigation (despite the parents, worried their children were dying had already brought them to the ER but then were sent home).

From speaking to doctors directly connected to the case, I learned that the infants were three months premature, and after receiving 5 vaccines concurrently, became cyanotic, were were told they had a vaccine reaction and give Tylenol. The infants completely changed, and eight days later had terrible diarrhea and an unusual bile discharge, then died later that night in bed.

Those who knew the family did not suspect a homicide and likewise, a colleague who was present at the autopsy shared there was no evidence of foul play. Had the common risk factors for vaccine caused SIDS been known, this tragedy likely would have been avoided.

SUMMARY (Grok ai with edits; images from article)

Overview

Vaccines, particularly the DPT vaccine, are linked to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), a fact supported by historical evidence since 1933.

SIDS was rebranded from “crib death,” likely to obscure this connection, with data showing SIDS rates rising with increased vaccinations and dropping during COVID-19 lockdowns when childhood vaccination rates fell.

Mechanisms like cardiorespiratory events and microstrokes are potential causes of SIDS. The medical community has long denied possible connections between vaccination and SIDS. We need further investigation into vaccine safety.

Key Points

  • Vaccines, especially DPT, are associated with SIDS, historically known as “crib death.”

  • SIDS rates correlate with vaccination schedules, peaking at 2, 4, and 6 months.

  • COVID Lockdowns reduced childhood vaccination rates, leading to a significant SIDS decline.

  • Mechanisms like cardiorespiratory events and microstrokes explain vaccine-related SIDS.

Historical Evidence

  • Early Reports: Since 1933, medical literature noted infant deaths post-DPT vaccination.

  • Mass Graves: 1930s Irish orphan vaccine trials linked to diphtheria vaccine deaths.

  • SIDS Reclassification: SIDS emerged as a term to dissociate infant deaths from vaccines.

  • Hot Lots: Poorly manufactured DPT lots caused death clusters, e.g., 1978–79 Tennessee case.

Scientific Observations

  • Dose-Response Relationship:

    • Higher vaccine doses correlate with increased SIDS rates.

    • Hexavalent vaccines increase SIDS risk 2.2 times within 14 days.

    • Premature infants, receiving higher relative doses, face greater risks.

  • Cardiorespiratory Events:

    • Hospital studies show one-third of premature infants experience post-vaccination respiratory arrest.

    • Australian monitoring confirmed breathing disruptions post-DPT/polio vaccines.

  • Autopsy Findings:

    • SIDS autopsies show brainstem congestion, edema, and immune cell infiltration.

    • Microstrokes from blood cell clumping may impair breathing centers.

Case Studies and Data

  • Dr. Archie Kalokerinos: Linked Aboriginal infant deaths to DPT-induced vitamin C depletion.

  • Peter Aaby’s Research: Found DPT increased mortality 5-fold in unvaccinated children.

  • VAERS Analysis: Infant deaths doubled with multiple simultaneous vaccines.

  • Florida 2021: 14% vaccination drop linked to 9% infant mortality reduction.

Criticism of Medical Response

  • Denial and Hostility: Doctors often dismissed vaccine-SIDS links despite evidence.

  • Back to Sleep Campaign: Attributed SIDS decline to sleeping position, ignoring DTwP to DTaP switch.

  • Legal Protections: 1986 legislation shielded vaccine manufacturers from liability.

Conclusion

  • Calls for Secretary Kennedy to investigate vaccine safety.

  • Highlights infants’ inability to communicate vaccine injuries.

  • Urges public support for reevaluating childhood vaccination safety.

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May 23
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