Stories of Covid vaccination side effects or worse

Navajo Nation in Arizona sees numbers continue to rise.

Is this the new form of genocide via ignorance promoted by the Feds?

It's obvious now that their approach has only increased in numbers with antiquated information as to current alternative information.

In this local, the local indigent population is the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe (in Nevada). It is like other American Indian reservations that live in extreme poverty and ignorance.

Though its leaders followed the same Covid federal guidelines in 2020 (that were mandated by the State and federal authorities).
Leaving more internal disintegration of its people via alcohol and drugs.

Include the lockdowns that separate families and friends with extreme isolation and bring back waves of PSTD and mental health problems as from the days of old.

The same situation was witnessed all over the world.

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Like many people, a post-vaccination drama occurred in my family.
My aunt and uncle had three sons.
Nicolas died of a heart attack on his older brother's birthday four years ago, before Covid kicked in. He had always been overweight since early childhood, which may explain his untimely death at age 40.
Their youngest son, Benoit, died 4 years and two days after his brother. One month before his own 40th birthday. He was spending an evening with friends and suddenly felt tired. He asked to lie down on the bed in the bedroom and when his hosts came two hours later to ask about him, he had already left us. The most plausible explanation for his death is a triple vaccination, as he was not overweight and led a relatively healthy life. The autopsy that was performed later concluded that he had a heart attack.
My aunt and uncle are devastated and do not understand what is happening to them. I tried to make them realize that the anti-Covid vaccination could be responsible for his death, but my uncle pointed out that Nicolas had died for a similar reason and that he was not vaccinated. Their grief is too strong and too recent to take a step back and will they ever be able to? How can you get over such a tragedy?
As for my cousin, Nicolas died on his birthday and Benoit two days later... what can I say?
There are 3D lessons we have to learn, but some of them are quite cruel !
 
A friend of ours in Sicily, had a suspicious event.

Vaxxed and boostered, in her 50s, she was meeting a common friend three days ago, but suddenly felt nauseous and became visibly pale in her face, having to lie down. After they separated, they spoke on the phone - but one started to talk weird, disrupted (missing words, no meaningful sentences) and barely could keep it together. Our other friend knew that something seriously was off, but could get the other (barely capable), to give her the telephone number of her friend's son. Which she called, in order so that he would look after his mother. He on the other hand, Mr spoiled pretty man, was so irritated and blamed that her mother just was upset in the stomach and said, not to bother to call him anymore :scared: (€%&€% - i'd say).

Next day, the two friends spoke on the phone; she was in better condition - but didn't have a single memory of the previous day, their meeting, or what was spoken about. Absolutely nothing.

Of course, Sal and I thought immediately that this was a stroke-like event, and pretty much related to the 'boosters', given that she was all in for those injections. But each time these things happen in one or the other way, it feels... getting closer, more real, and worrisome. To read about it is one thing, already tough enough - yet when it hits people you know... it once again sinks in deeper, hitting nerves. Then there is this ting with the surrounding people seem to be so... ignorant, on the verge of irritated or even hostile (even as the sh*t hits the fan). That part, makes everything even more iffy... and unreal.

PS: The friend looked to be/was in generally healthy condition, like many Sicilian middle and high class women; going to the gym, looking after themselves, eating well without junk food, looking remarkably good for their ages. At least seen through my eyes, i felt it was remarkable how often the woman were such vital, warm beings, looking so good in their mid 50s (All-woman kind of style), literally enjoying and sharing life together with other friends and people.
 
A dear friend I worked with a few years back recently died of metastatic cancer. It was in his kidneys, liver, just everywhere. I checked his husband’s Facebook page, and sure enough, he proudly displayed he’d had his covid injections in May 2021.

I assume that means they both did, as Greg worked in health care. With the explosion of aggressive cancers post-vax, I’m pretty sure he is a victim of the shot. Very sad, he was a lovely person who had just reached retirement age.
 
Today I went on a bicycle ride (this year has been cold so it's rare) and on the road there was a girl, maybe teenage or early twenties, who looked like suffering from a cardiac problem. Given the time the ambulance stayed in situ, I would imagine that she died. I've seen a young man suffering a similar fate a few months ago (don't know if he died either) and I wonder how often these things happen or if they are now part of the new normal zeitgeist.
There is a group on Facebook called Died Suddenly News - it is clearly worldwide occurrence and some of the reports there (many from doctors and nurses) are heartbreaking.
Lots of reports worldwide of increase in car crashes due to people passing out behind the wheel. Heard the same thing locally.
The group was started by some Canadian tech wiz who managed to fly under FB Ministry of Truth radar (Was watching interview with him on Del Bigtree) He even devised strategies to kerp paid provocateurs out. Then once the group reached 300k members in only few weeks the BBC run a hit piece and Facebook shut it down. But he has resurrected it again and the membership is again growing exponentially. He said he will never stop until the truth is exposed.
 
A dear friend I worked with a few years back recently died of metastatic cancer. It was in his kidneys, liver, just everywhere. I checked his husband’s Facebook page, and sure enough, he proudly displayed he’d had his covid injections in May 2021.

I assume that means they both did, as Greg worked in health care. With the explosion of aggressive cancers post-vax, I’m pretty sure he is a victim of the shot. Very sad, he was a lovely person who had just reached retirement age.
My client was declared cured from his cancer as he was in remission for over 7 years. He got 2 shots and cancer came back with vengeance within months. It was so aggressive that in 6 months. What saddens me the most is that he never wanted to get the devil’s juice but his oncologist persuaded him to get it.
 
As for the increase in car accidents, we’ve had a few around my area. One fellow had a stroke and crashed into a car dealership and hit 4 brand new cars sitting on the lot. Didn’t hear if he survived or not.

And just last week, a women, age 52, had a seizure behind the wheel, hit a tree and died at the hospital. This, among a huge increase in deaths among those in their 80s and 90s. Likely from boosters. 🙁
 
Stockholm, Sweden
Karolinska University Hospital new Heart Clinic 2022

Via Telegram channel "Widenet", i stumbled across the note, that Karolinska University Hospital has set up a new Heart Clinic this year 🤔 I wasn't aware of that - but find the timing somewhat suspicious, to say the least. Or let's just say; it doesn't sound coincidental...

Earlier this year, Karolinska University Hospital set up a brand new clinic to help all athletes with heart problems, a problem that has apparently increased so much recently that it justifies the effort.

Some will argue that this is nothing new, but that is only partly true. What is unique right now is that it is occurring in record numbers in such a short period of time, and that this increase has occurred primarily only in the last year and a half, since the beginning of 2021.

Here is a corresponding article by Karolinska University Hospital themselves from 2022-02-21, written in Swedish


Athletes' heart in focus for new clinic at Karolinska University Hospital

NEWS 2022-02-21

Athletes with heart problems need to see doctors with specialist knowledge in the field. The new sports cardiology clinic in Solna will investigate and treat heart problems in elite athletes and athletes who train at a high-intensity level.

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Knowledge of the effects of exercise on the healthy and diseased heart has increased and there is a growing need to investigate and treat athletes. Sports cardiology is developing into a specialty within cardiology. The European Society of Cardiology has developed guidelines for the assessment and treatment of elite athletes and sportspeople.

- On the one hand, exercise is good for the heart and something we cardiologists like to encourage. But physical exertion can also induce heart disease and when training at the level of an elite athlete, even small defects in the functioning of the heart can be crucial,' says Frieder Braunschweig, head of the Cardiology Medical Unit at Karolinska University Hospital.

Heavy exertion requires much more of a heart than normal, and high-performance athletes can therefore in unfortunate cases aggravate, for example, a heart valve disease that may never even be detected in an everyday athlete.

An athlete's heart also often looks different from a normal heart. It may be enlarged or have thickened walls. ECG changes are also common. A cardiologist therefore needs experience of the physiology of the exercising heart to determine what is a normal effect of exercise and what is a dangerous abnormality.

Now, the Cardiology medical unit at Karolinska University Hospital has opened a specialist clinic for elite athletes and sportspeople with suspected heart problems.

According to Frieder Braunschweig, elite athletes should never ignore symptoms such as chest pains, heart palpitations, or sudden fainting, but also less drastic symptoms such as unexplained inability to perform as well as usual.

- These are signs that coaches, sports physicians and practitioners have become better at recognising. We have good contacts with, for example, the Olympic Committee, the Swedish Sports Confederation and the Swedish Football Association," says Frieder Braunschweig.

Screening athletes for heart defects has become common. The clinic at Karolinska University Hospital will be a resource where athletes with suspected or confirmed heart defects can be referred for further investigation and where they can receive treatment and advice on how to train safely.

- We expect to receive a few patients a week. We are already receiving referrals from all over Sweden," says Frieder Braunschweig.

- Here, we bring together a team of several specialists for each case. At Karolinska University Hospital, we have access to all the advanced examinations and treatments needed and we are happy to make ourselves available to the sporting community.
 
Talking to the lady who owns the local liquor shop a few days ago. Her branch covidian friend was very proud of the fact that she pressured her pregnant daughter to take a booster. The foetus stopped gaining weight and the mum-to-be caught a mild case of covid. Several weeks later an underweight baby was born, upon examination it was found that the umbilical cord was too short, the placenta was unhealthy and it had a massive blood clot on it's surface. The baby now has pancreatic problems.
The proud grandmother blames the baby's and pregnancy problems on the mild case of covid her daughter had during pregnancy. She claims that the immunity conferred to her daughter via the jab was passed on to her grandchild and it would've been much worse had her daughter not been boosted.
This same lady owns a printing business with her husband, they're flat out printing material for funeral homes and the liquor shop lady saves the wine boxes for them so they can use them for shipping said material. She used to crush and flatten most of the wine boxes for recycling, not any more!
 

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