You know where this is going.
..This week, the New York Post ran a story headlined, “Why so many people are having strokes in their 20s, 30s and 40s: ‘We’ve never had patients so young’.”...
The shocking rise in young people having strokes developed after 2020. Between 2020 and 2022, strokes among people aged 18 to 44 shot up by +15%. At least.
Two young ladies who’d had strokes interviewed for the story — Ann Fulk, 24, and Aubrey Hasley, 23. Their sudden and unexpected illnesses “came as a huge surprise to, well, everyone — especially since they were both, by all common standards, healthy.” Their doctors diagnosed their strokes as embolic —meaning blood clots— and which means the clots originated somewhere in the body and traveled to the brain (not the heart or clogged arteries).
Somewhere in the body like … the injection site? Just asking....
Yes, the "experts" are baffled.
There's a life-lesson here. Actually, two: 1) You cannot hate Fauci and Pfizer enough; and 2) Never trust an "expert" again--unless you can personally verify their claims.
Yah, that Part Two is hard work. Deal with it.
Let's not make this complex.
ReplyDeleteThe poison isn't poisonous to everyone.
The television ads are very clear on this point.
Do not take medications that will kill you.
The FDA may be experts in a mirrored room of accounting magic,
but if the FCC says don't - then don't.
P.S. Pfizer stock is a bargain at PE under 17.
Buy before you die ... for the children.