Steve Kirsch has summarized key claims here:
For example:
For kids, it is estimated that we kill 117 kids for every COVID death we prevent.
The Pfizer 6 month trial showed the drug can save 1 life for every 22,000 people vaccinated. It also appeared from the trial that the drug killed more people than it saved (there were 20 deaths in the treatment group vs. 14 in placebo after unblinding). So we are “saving” fewer than 10,000 lives at the expense of over 150,000 deaths. In short, we kill 15 people to save 1.
All together, there were over 4,000 VAERS adverse event codes that were elevated by these vaccines by a factor of 10 or more over baseline that the CDC should have warned people about.
I listened to a podcast interview with Albert Benavides here, he is a data analyst who has been taking a close look at VAERS data. :
He says in the interview that many VAERS reports are 6 months old when they first appear in the system. He also says that there is a problem with the system, because after an initial report, follow up reports are not added, so if for example someone who reports minor adverse reactions initially but later dies the death is not reported.