My last post reported that the Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare (MHLW) has quietly compensated over 1000 people who required medical attention after taking the Covid shots. But although the MHLW has been willing to acknowledge the shots can cause anaphylaxis, acute allergic reactions, etc., its has steadfastly refused to recognise and compensate deaths caused by the shots. Although 1854 people have been reported to have died after taking the Covid shots, only 4 bereaved families have so far received the one-off mortality payments of 44,200,000 yen the government promised it would give to families of people who die due to the Covid jabs.
This has led to 12 bereaved relatives coming together to form the Association of Bereaved Families of Covid Vaccination Victims (新型コロナワクチン被害者遺族会, which for simplicity I’ll call Izokukai). The 12 members held a press conference in Tokyo in October along with lawyer and former Upper House independent MP Masayuki Aoyama.
In addition to the 12 founding members, another 118 people plan to join them. Izokukai have also stated that if the government doesn’t clarify and acknowledge the causality between Covid vaccination and their relatives’ deaths and provide compensation, they plan to take a class action lawsuit against the government.
I wish Izokukai the best of luck. But I assume they’ll have to resort to the courts since the MHLW clearly has difficulty considering let alone admitting causality. Hell, even if an 11-year old boy dies of multiple organ failure after suffering acute encephalopathy and septicemia 5 days after getting a Pfizer/BioNTech booster, the MHLW will still say there’s nothing to worry about.
Meanwhile, Kishida & Co. are worried about everything but vaccine safety.
So if Izokukai go to court, what will be their chances of success? I honestly don’t know, but when the government, parliament, and media won’t offer you any support, court is the only place left to turn. Let’s hope the bad guys lose again.
There will be more....
The sad thing thing is that the child in the article probably had a 0% chance of dying from the Coof.
In regard to the promise of 44,200,000 yen to the families of the bereaved, it is easy to make promises when it is not your money. The money most likely comes from collected taxes. The money should come out of the salaries of the "leaders" who made the coof-based decisions. Then it will stop. I think I could do a better job than these troglodytes and I'm not even a citizen of this country. I am also not a troglodyte.
The politicians and pharmaceutical companies have hurt and killed children. The American prison system is very efficient in dealing with such people. They usually don't make it past the first three days.
Thanks for covering this. I wouldn't have come across it otherwise.