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Craig Paardekooper’s “How Bad Is My Batch” Website

“You can become your own investigators, monitoring the health of your own family and community, rather than relying on delayed and biased reporting by pharma-controlled regulators and media. It is up to us to make a difference, because no one else will.”
~ Craig Paardekooper
Pushback of the Week, October 26, 2025
Craig Paardekooper’s “How Bad Is My Batch” Website
Almost five years ago, the military intervention known as Operation Warp Speed began rolling out in the U.S., with comparable operations unfolding around the world. It did not take long for astute citizen-researchers to notice that there was significant variability in the toxicity of different batches of the Covid injections.
In late 2021, the UK’s Craig Paardekooper and Sasha Latypova in the U.S. each published analyses of batch variability using data from the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS), with leading professionals like Dr. Mike Yeadon chiming in to endorse their interpretation. As Paardekooper summed up for the Pfizer jabs,
“[C]ertain batch codes are mathematically sequential and associated with high toxicity ranges from 100-3000 times the base toxicity level…. [V]accines with these codes may carry a high risk of death, disability, or serious illness.”
In a generous gesture of public service, Paardekooper then created the “How Bad is My Batch” website, which remains one of the best and most comprehensive repositories of information about not just batch variability and adverse events but also the military chain of command, the global picture, censorship, other branches of medical murder, and much more.
Perhaps recognizing that pharma-caused disability and murder are top causes of family bankruptcy, Paardekooper has created and added three resources in 2025 designed to help families take stock of and navigate the Great Poisoning:
- A five-item survey to assess the incidence of serious injury within families (added Aug. 19)
- A “DIY” Drug Report Form to assemble reports of harmful drug effects (added Sept. 26)
- A drug search engine that pulls up all drugs with blackbox warnings (added Oct. 6)
Paardekooper has financed the “How Bad is My Batch” website on his own dime and could use help to keep it going. As a fan recently posted on X about Paardekooper and his website,
“A key player in the medical freedom movement … needs a little cash to keep his website up. Let’s support Craig and help him expand his research…. Craig is not asking for much and his plans to expand [for grassroots surveys, a global reporting system, and more drug search engines and databases] are quite impressive.”
You can donate at How Bad is My Batch or at GiveSendGo.
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