Monday, May 3, 2021 at 2:10:00 A.M. EDT
Take the time to listen to this famous doctor. What he says makes sense.
The “vaccine” is in the blood, but the virus affects the lungs. The vaccine cannot prevent death, and the drug companies are not able to prove it does. But the spike proteins attack the walls of your blood vessels and result in dangerous blood clots that can kill or paralyze. We have seen this in the disease and the same thing in the “vaccine.”
This may be the most important few minutes you have ever heard. Don’t neglect to hear this—it can save your life. And for God’s sake, don’t let them inject this poison into your children.
I'll compare it to a situation where if you had a nice house and
ReplyDeleteyou decided that your neighborhood was getting too "dark"--and to ensure your safety and to prevent the possibility that negroes didn't break into your house--you hire a security service,but the people the service sends over are all black,just recently released felons.
WTF?
--GRA
This is a dark time and if the doctor is correct, worse times are coming. If the worse case scenario happens and millions who got the experimental "vaccine" get sick, the only bright spot is that most of those who remain well will be the hated deplorables who had the sense to avoid the "vaccine." The meek might not inherit the earth, but the deplorables might.
ReplyDeleteGRAND RAPIDS AREA WOMAN DIES OF VACCINE" COMPLICATIONS"
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“It is with profound sadness that we share the news of Anne’s passing as the result of complications after receiving the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine,” her family said in a Thursday morning statement released through a Grand Rapids public relations firm.
The statement from a representative of VanGeest’s family stopped short of saying she died from the J&J vaccine, instead saying she died “as the result of complications after (emphasis added) receiving the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine.”
The statement went on to describe VanGeest as a “loving mother, wife, sister and daughter.”
“An active member of the animal rescue community, Annie will be remembered as a fierce advocate, a master-multi-tasker and a caring friend by her colleagues, fellow volunteers and family,” read the statement.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed to VanGeest’s family that her death was reported through the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS), a vaccine safety system managed by the CDC and FDA.
“We did receive a VAERS report concerning (Anne’s) case. It was filed by her healthcare provider,” wrote a member of the CDC Immunization Safety Office in an email exchange with one of VanGeest’s relatives.
“VAERS accepts reports of possible side effects (also called ‘adverse events’) following vaccination. The system is not designed to determine whether a reported adverse event was caused by the vaccine, but serves as an early warning system and helps CDC and FDA identify areas for further study. When VAERS receives reports of serious illness or death after vaccination, VAERS staff contact the hospital where the patient was treated to obtain the associated medical records to better understand the adverse event. They do not routinely contact the family.”
Neither the FDA nor the CDC would confirm to News 8 that it’s investigating Van Geest’s death.
Her family says she received the Johnson & Johnson vaccine April 8. She later developed a persistent headache, which is one of the symptoms reported in women under 50 who suffered a rare complication of the J&J vaccine.
On April 13, the CDC ordered a pause in the administration of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine after six reports of a “rare and severe type of blood clot,” called cerebral venous sinus thrombosis or CVST.
Federal health officials have recorded 15 complaints of J&J vaccine recipients — mostly women under the age of 50 — who developed dangerous blood clots. Three died. But with more than 8 million doses administered, federal health officials decided last week that the benefits of the vaccine outweighed the risks and lifted an 11-day pause on administration of the shot. Younger women who are concerned about the J&J shot can look for opportunities to get Pfizer or Moderna instead.
Anne VanGeest’s death certificate lists the manner of death as “natural” and the cause as “acute subarachnoid hemorrhage non-traumatic,” which is described as “bleeding in the area between the brain and the thin tissues that cover it.”
--GRA
LAUGH OF THE DAY:BILL AND THE MISSUS,MELINDA GATES GETTING DIVORCED
ReplyDeleteGRA:Maybe Kim Kardashian will go White now?
--GRA
According to an article on the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons website, all the "vaccines" present a blood clot risk. The Wuhan Virus causes blood clots and so do all the "vaccines." Is this because the same spike proteins that are in the virus are caused to be manufactured by the cells in response to instructions from the RNA in the "vaccines"? Thousands have died shortly after receiving the "vaccines"--some mere hours after the shot, but most within several days. We are told that they are just naturally occurring deaths, but a doctor has said extensive study of each case would be required before that could be determined. In other words, when you here blanket statements that the deaths are not from the "vaccines", that person is lying.
ReplyDeleteWith Bill and Melinda on the splits, who will be in charge of killing and causing paralysis of the hundreds of thousands in India, Africa, and elsewhere in the Third World? Maybe Melinda will get to do the dirty work in the Third World while Bill will work on doing the same in America? Maybe Melinda needs to be on the look out to make sure he doesn't slip her one of his deadly polio, TDAP, or other killer vaccines with which he has afflicted children in the Third World.
ReplyDeleteThat's the "Total Recall" method as Schwarzenegger killed Sharon Stone with some futuristic weapon--"consider this a divorce."
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