Thanks for this-- and thank you for speaking out against this criminal nonsense.
Re: heart damage. Several people in my person circles have suffered heart damage after the jabs, and one died. Also, I have transcribed more video testimonies of heart damage after the vax than I can count-- in fact I rarely transcribe these anymore, I've got more than enough. I transcribed this one I found the other day however because I thought the speaker was so engaging and direct. His story seems to be quite typical, alas.
ANDY: My name's Andy Barry Brown.* I'm 33 and I am an actor and also I work as a jeweler part time. Career-wise, I mean, I was working full-time so I was pretty busy and then also I was exercising. I had a pretty active social life as well and yeah, I probably was most, like, fit I've ever been in my my whole life, so. Yeah.
I got two AstraZenecas. First one I got early August and then the second one I got late September. I guess I just wanted to get out of lockdown, like everyone else, you know, I think we were like on our 8th lockdown. And yeah, I just wanted to kind of do my part so that we can get out of it and I honestly thought that if everyone else is doing it then it must be OK. I really didn't have any reservations about it being not safe.
I had no immediate reaction from my first one. And I went back to doing all the workouts and stuff. I think it was kind of just before I got my second I noticed kind of like a bit of pain in my arms and I think that was maybe like poor circulation or something. And I noticed just kind of a bit of a general fatigue and I thought I was coming down with something, like I might be a bit sick.
And my second one I'd say about 24 hours after that, I was in bed and my heart rate just went through the roof. I had a lot of palpitations and a lot of pain. I was really hot and this was in the middle of wintertime and I remember just thinking, OK, well, the vaccine's doing it's job. That's what we were told.
I probably should have gone to the hospital. But I stupidly just thought, it's so inconvenient, I'm going to get down there and they're going to go, you're an idiot, like, nothing's wrong with you. So I just thought I'm going to wait it out. I ended up having to sleep on the floor. Like, that's what animals do when they're about to die, they find like a cold place on the floor, like, you know, that's how like, it's so stupid now I'm thinking about it, like, I should have definitely gone to the hospital. Yeah, and I couldn't sleep and I just felt like I was going to have a heart attack. And for some reason I just didn't bother asking for help. I thought, well, this is normal.
I think if that messaging wasn't there in the media, in social media from the, you know, the federal government or the health agencies saying that it's normal to have flu-like symptoms or whatever after you've had a vaccine, I probably would have gone straight to the hospital.
I didn't immediately attribute it to the vaccine but I was like 99% sure it was, but just in case, I thought, go to the GP. They looked at everything and they thought I was fine. They you know obviously did the pathology, the blood work, and some basic tests like X-ray. Everything came up clear. They suggested it might be in my head.
I felt, yeah, pretty disheartened, pretty disappointed that someone who studied medicine would give me such a ignorant answer. You might be dealing with a single mom who's got kids, who's vaccine injured, or an elderly person and I'd hate to think what would happen if they were told that and what the repercussions of that would be because there's a lot of vulnerable people out there. A lot more vulnerable than I am.
That first month was pretty rough. I had symptoms like, like that, just the fast heart rate and palpitations, not being able to breathe properly and just that sharp pain the chest.
I think I went to the GP maybe like 20 times I think in that month. And then in terms of tests, I mean I've done probably over 30 blood tests, lung tests, walking tests, halter monitors, ECGs. These are all multiples. I've done stress tests like running tests with all the ECG stuff hooked up. I've done multiple X-rays so I've done ECGs, VQ CT, cardiac MRI. Probably too many X-rays to do in one year but I was adamant that I wanted to find out what it was.
I was given prednisolone** and [inaudible] which is standard for cardiologists to prescribe. The prednisolone is pretty toxic and I was taking 50 milligrams of that and I was very aggressive. I ended up breaking my left hand just out of anger in my car, just started punching my roof and I fractured that part. So that was another thing I had to deal with.
And then immediately afterwards I weaned off the prednisolone because I thought this is making me worse. And now I'm just completely off pharmaceuticals because I, I, I think they do more harm than good. I am basically all on just on natural herb supplements.
Doctors think that I might have either tachycardia or myocarditis or pericarditis or something like an autonomic nerve disfunction which sets off the heart rate. I've currently got chest pains, I can't breathe properly, I've got heart palpitations and I can't walk upstairs without being out of breath.
My body will often shock itself awake. So it's kind of a feeling of like when you don't sometimes you don't breathe properly at night your body wakes itself up. It's similar to that.
I have weird muscle spasms and just like weird pains, numbness, and it's very random and arbitrary.
Forgetfulness. Just very foggy memory. Forget stuff at work all the time.
I had a lung function specialist early on say that, we definitely can see something that's wrong with you. Your heart rate shouldn't be that high when you're walking around and we can see you're not getting enough oxygen to your heart and to your lungs. But we don't know why.
I don't think I've gotten any validation. And no one's ever said it, no one's ever really put it on paper, it's always been suspected. But they're very cautious about doing that. They say it in a way, that's like, it's a theory, rather than, it's a vaccine injury.
It's the elephant in the room that we need to address. It's the vaccine injury. Like, stop going off here and thinking it's this or that. Its like, I'm telling you what it is and you need to, like, believe me. I have all of my 30, 40 different documents, all my test results, like, I've got it all and I'm giving to you. Like, I'm helping you.
I had covid early this year. I think it was like March, April. And I think that made me worse. I think all the spike protein that's in the AstraZeneca, and it's also in the virus, I think after I had covid, I, I just I couldn't, I have to sleep upright now. Before I could sleep on my side, I'd have a bit of pain but I could just, you know, get through it. And now it's like I have to sleep upright. So I feel like I've gone a bit backwards.
But yeah, I'd say throughout the whole year I've been sick, it's been pretty consistent. I'm not getting any better, but I'm not getting any worse. But I'll have random symptoms from time to time.
I think because of all the media stuff I can see why people are a bit, I don't want to say brainwashed but they're a bit biased in their opinion. It's definitely made me a bit less trustful of of people, so I tend to not say much about it anymore, unless it's brought up in conversation, I feel comfortable to bring it up I will, if not, I won't say anything because I'd like to just pretend that I'm fine.
Financially I had to give up my apartment to basically pay for all the medical expenses because none of its covered by Medicare or private health. And the vaccination injury compensation scheme is an absolute joke. They've had probably about thousands of people submit their applications, it's 250 pages by the way, and I think only 10 have been processed. So I've got no chance. I'll never see that money again.
Physically or actively I just, I can't do anything, you know. I can't have relationships. Yeah. I can't go hiking. I can't do normal things. Yeah, it really sucks because, yeah, I just want to be healthy and just go back to the gym and go for a run and do all that stuff I was doing before. So yeah, it's pretty sh*t. But hopefully I'll get better. But yeah. I try to remain positive, but some days you're just like [shakes head, no.]
There was a long period where there was no support, there was no help. So I found a group on FaceBook that had vaccine injured people like myself. I think as I went along I found more groups like react.19, Jab Injuries Australia. That's kind of what kept me going, is that there's other people that that do want help.
And then yeah, just friends and family who're very supportive. I'm very grateful for that. So that's that's a positive thing.
I guess the message I want to give to the medical profession is to just remember your Hippocratic Oath is to your patient, it's to do no harm. And it's also to inform your patient of the risk benefit when it comes to vaccines. And yeah, I think it's your responsibility to be to be honest and and open with them.
And I guess my message to everyone else who's not, I guess whether you're vaccine injured or not, is to just kind of have an open mind and an open heart when people tell you that they're vaccine injured. And just believe them when they tell you that because they have nothing to gain by telling you but they've got probably everything to lose by by telling you that because there's so much stigma around this at the moment. And we may seem like we're OK but we're not.
11:20
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TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES
* I have been unable to verify the spelling of his last name.
MICHAEL STIRES: My name is Michael Stires and I've been suffering from my vaccine adverse reaction for the last 22 months.
On April 16, 2021 I received one dose of the Moderna covid vaccine. The following day all of my symptoms started, which include dizziness, confusion, disorientation, head pressure, eye pain, migraines, neck pain and stiffness, seizures, neuropathy from head to toe, muscle fasciculations, muscle spasms, visual disturbances, sleep disturbances. I've been diagnosed with POTS,* I have PVCs,** tachycardia, post-exertional malaise and I have lost 33 pounds from the start of the onset of symptoms.
I've seen 10 different specialists, I've been to 15, I've been to the hospital 15 times, being admitted twice. I've multiple treatments, all experimental, which I've not found any relief.
I'm currently you know dealing with a couple of neurologists that are trying to do workups for a possible CIDP diagnosis*** and I've just recently been diagnosed with small fibre neuropathy.****
I was, I was a very vibrant 38 year-old man, I just had a son, my wife is a personal trainer and a nutritionist, we're very healthy, we were very healthy before this.
I got the covid 19 vaccine to protect my family, myself, my loved ones. My dad was diagnosed with cancer so I wanted to do the right thing and get the vaccination. And, you know, the next day, all of these symptoms started.
I've lived in Los Angeles the last 15 years, I've been in the film and music industry and was thriving, was at top of my game, and this knocked me, knocked me for a loop and I haven't been able to work for the last 20, 21 months pretty much. So I mean we've had to leave Los Angeles, we've had to sell everything, I had to sell most of my gear that I had just to financially support my family. My wife is doing everything that she can to keep us afloat but it's, it's, it's a daily struggle.
You know, I just, I just urge you to to understand that we are here, you know. See us, hear us, just acknowledge that we exist. And you know, I, I, I beg for some kind of research, some kind of possible treatment, possible studies, because you know, we're we're we're left alone to to fend for ourselves. If you look through our our support groups you will see that people are literally buying magic wands at at some point because they they they need, they're so desperate for for some kind of help.
So thank you for having us and thank you for letting me speak today.
2:55
[END]
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TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES:
* "Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) is a blood circulation disorder characterized by two factors: A specific group of symptoms that frequently occur when standing upright[;] A heart rate increase from horizontal to standing (or as tested on a tilt table) of at least 30 beats per minute in adults, or at least 40 beats per minute in adolescents, measured during the first 10 minutes of standing" Source: https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/postural-orthostatic-tachycardia-syndrome-pots
so sad. thanks for documenting these awful experiences...I lost my good friend/neighbor/fellow ham radio operator to the insanity.. and a pathologist buddy from the VA I worked in for a while.. and the list goes on. I feel like we are on the battle field walking through a mine field wondering what the next footstep brings.
Thanks for your comment, and thanks very much for your efforts. Very sorry about your friends. Yes, I feel this way too, that "we are on the battle field walking through a mine field wondering what the next footstep brings."
ACC equals “Acutely Corrupt College.”
Thanks for this-- and thank you for speaking out against this criminal nonsense.
Re: heart damage. Several people in my person circles have suffered heart damage after the jabs, and one died. Also, I have transcribed more video testimonies of heart damage after the vax than I can count-- in fact I rarely transcribe these anymore, I've got more than enough. I transcribed this one I found the other day however because I thought the speaker was so engaging and direct. His story seems to be quite typical, alas.
Andy - Jab Injuries Australia
February 12, 2023
https://rumble.com/v2986ne-andy-jab-injuries-australia.html
TRANSCRIPT
0:28
ANDY: My name's Andy Barry Brown.* I'm 33 and I am an actor and also I work as a jeweler part time. Career-wise, I mean, I was working full-time so I was pretty busy and then also I was exercising. I had a pretty active social life as well and yeah, I probably was most, like, fit I've ever been in my my whole life, so. Yeah.
I got two AstraZenecas. First one I got early August and then the second one I got late September. I guess I just wanted to get out of lockdown, like everyone else, you know, I think we were like on our 8th lockdown. And yeah, I just wanted to kind of do my part so that we can get out of it and I honestly thought that if everyone else is doing it then it must be OK. I really didn't have any reservations about it being not safe.
I had no immediate reaction from my first one. And I went back to doing all the workouts and stuff. I think it was kind of just before I got my second I noticed kind of like a bit of pain in my arms and I think that was maybe like poor circulation or something. And I noticed just kind of a bit of a general fatigue and I thought I was coming down with something, like I might be a bit sick.
And my second one I'd say about 24 hours after that, I was in bed and my heart rate just went through the roof. I had a lot of palpitations and a lot of pain. I was really hot and this was in the middle of wintertime and I remember just thinking, OK, well, the vaccine's doing it's job. That's what we were told.
I probably should have gone to the hospital. But I stupidly just thought, it's so inconvenient, I'm going to get down there and they're going to go, you're an idiot, like, nothing's wrong with you. So I just thought I'm going to wait it out. I ended up having to sleep on the floor. Like, that's what animals do when they're about to die, they find like a cold place on the floor, like, you know, that's how like, it's so stupid now I'm thinking about it, like, I should have definitely gone to the hospital. Yeah, and I couldn't sleep and I just felt like I was going to have a heart attack. And for some reason I just didn't bother asking for help. I thought, well, this is normal.
I think if that messaging wasn't there in the media, in social media from the, you know, the federal government or the health agencies saying that it's normal to have flu-like symptoms or whatever after you've had a vaccine, I probably would have gone straight to the hospital.
I didn't immediately attribute it to the vaccine but I was like 99% sure it was, but just in case, I thought, go to the GP. They looked at everything and they thought I was fine. They you know obviously did the pathology, the blood work, and some basic tests like X-ray. Everything came up clear. They suggested it might be in my head.
I felt, yeah, pretty disheartened, pretty disappointed that someone who studied medicine would give me such a ignorant answer. You might be dealing with a single mom who's got kids, who's vaccine injured, or an elderly person and I'd hate to think what would happen if they were told that and what the repercussions of that would be because there's a lot of vulnerable people out there. A lot more vulnerable than I am.
That first month was pretty rough. I had symptoms like, like that, just the fast heart rate and palpitations, not being able to breathe properly and just that sharp pain the chest.
I think I went to the GP maybe like 20 times I think in that month. And then in terms of tests, I mean I've done probably over 30 blood tests, lung tests, walking tests, halter monitors, ECGs. These are all multiples. I've done stress tests like running tests with all the ECG stuff hooked up. I've done multiple X-rays so I've done ECGs, VQ CT, cardiac MRI. Probably too many X-rays to do in one year but I was adamant that I wanted to find out what it was.
I was given prednisolone** and [inaudible] which is standard for cardiologists to prescribe. The prednisolone is pretty toxic and I was taking 50 milligrams of that and I was very aggressive. I ended up breaking my left hand just out of anger in my car, just started punching my roof and I fractured that part. So that was another thing I had to deal with.
And then immediately afterwards I weaned off the prednisolone because I thought this is making me worse. And now I'm just completely off pharmaceuticals because I, I, I think they do more harm than good. I am basically all on just on natural herb supplements.
Doctors think that I might have either tachycardia or myocarditis or pericarditis or something like an autonomic nerve disfunction which sets off the heart rate. I've currently got chest pains, I can't breathe properly, I've got heart palpitations and I can't walk upstairs without being out of breath.
My body will often shock itself awake. So it's kind of a feeling of like when you don't sometimes you don't breathe properly at night your body wakes itself up. It's similar to that.
I have weird muscle spasms and just like weird pains, numbness, and it's very random and arbitrary.
Forgetfulness. Just very foggy memory. Forget stuff at work all the time.
I had a lung function specialist early on say that, we definitely can see something that's wrong with you. Your heart rate shouldn't be that high when you're walking around and we can see you're not getting enough oxygen to your heart and to your lungs. But we don't know why.
I don't think I've gotten any validation. And no one's ever said it, no one's ever really put it on paper, it's always been suspected. But they're very cautious about doing that. They say it in a way, that's like, it's a theory, rather than, it's a vaccine injury.
...continued...
...continued...
It's the elephant in the room that we need to address. It's the vaccine injury. Like, stop going off here and thinking it's this or that. Its like, I'm telling you what it is and you need to, like, believe me. I have all of my 30, 40 different documents, all my test results, like, I've got it all and I'm giving to you. Like, I'm helping you.
I had covid early this year. I think it was like March, April. And I think that made me worse. I think all the spike protein that's in the AstraZeneca, and it's also in the virus, I think after I had covid, I, I just I couldn't, I have to sleep upright now. Before I could sleep on my side, I'd have a bit of pain but I could just, you know, get through it. And now it's like I have to sleep upright. So I feel like I've gone a bit backwards.
But yeah, I'd say throughout the whole year I've been sick, it's been pretty consistent. I'm not getting any better, but I'm not getting any worse. But I'll have random symptoms from time to time.
I think because of all the media stuff I can see why people are a bit, I don't want to say brainwashed but they're a bit biased in their opinion. It's definitely made me a bit less trustful of of people, so I tend to not say much about it anymore, unless it's brought up in conversation, I feel comfortable to bring it up I will, if not, I won't say anything because I'd like to just pretend that I'm fine.
Financially I had to give up my apartment to basically pay for all the medical expenses because none of its covered by Medicare or private health. And the vaccination injury compensation scheme is an absolute joke. They've had probably about thousands of people submit their applications, it's 250 pages by the way, and I think only 10 have been processed. So I've got no chance. I'll never see that money again.
Physically or actively I just, I can't do anything, you know. I can't have relationships. Yeah. I can't go hiking. I can't do normal things. Yeah, it really sucks because, yeah, I just want to be healthy and just go back to the gym and go for a run and do all that stuff I was doing before. So yeah, it's pretty sh*t. But hopefully I'll get better. But yeah. I try to remain positive, but some days you're just like [shakes head, no.]
There was a long period where there was no support, there was no help. So I found a group on FaceBook that had vaccine injured people like myself. I think as I went along I found more groups like react.19, Jab Injuries Australia. That's kind of what kept me going, is that there's other people that that do want help.
And then yeah, just friends and family who're very supportive. I'm very grateful for that. So that's that's a positive thing.
I guess the message I want to give to the medical profession is to just remember your Hippocratic Oath is to your patient, it's to do no harm. And it's also to inform your patient of the risk benefit when it comes to vaccines. And yeah, I think it's your responsibility to be to be honest and and open with them.
And I guess my message to everyone else who's not, I guess whether you're vaccine injured or not, is to just kind of have an open mind and an open heart when people tell you that they're vaccine injured. And just believe them when they tell you that because they have nothing to gain by telling you but they've got probably everything to lose by by telling you that because there's so much stigma around this at the moment. And we may seem like we're OK but we're not.
11:20
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TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES
* I have been unable to verify the spelling of his last name.
** From https://www.healthdirect.gov.au/prednisolone :
"Prednisolone is a medicine that belongs to a group of medicines called corticosteroids.
- Prednisolone helps reduce inflammation in your body, treating many conditions, but not curing them.
- Prednisolone is commonly used to treat some types of arthritis, asthma, skin problems and autoimmune diseases.
- If you take prednisolone for a long time, especially at a high dose, you may experience significant side effects.
- If you want or need to stop taking prednisolone, ask your doctor how to reduce the dose gradually to avoid serious side effects."
This webpage also notes that its several side effects include irritability.
One more.
Michael Stires - National Academy of Science Engineering and Medicine
Public Comments Session
react19.org
Posted March 30, 2023
https://rumble.com/v2fk5jg-michael-stires-national-academy-of-science-engineering-and-medicine.html
TRANSCRIPT
MICHAEL STIRES: My name is Michael Stires and I've been suffering from my vaccine adverse reaction for the last 22 months.
On April 16, 2021 I received one dose of the Moderna covid vaccine. The following day all of my symptoms started, which include dizziness, confusion, disorientation, head pressure, eye pain, migraines, neck pain and stiffness, seizures, neuropathy from head to toe, muscle fasciculations, muscle spasms, visual disturbances, sleep disturbances. I've been diagnosed with POTS,* I have PVCs,** tachycardia, post-exertional malaise and I have lost 33 pounds from the start of the onset of symptoms.
I've seen 10 different specialists, I've been to 15, I've been to the hospital 15 times, being admitted twice. I've multiple treatments, all experimental, which I've not found any relief.
I'm currently you know dealing with a couple of neurologists that are trying to do workups for a possible CIDP diagnosis*** and I've just recently been diagnosed with small fibre neuropathy.****
I was, I was a very vibrant 38 year-old man, I just had a son, my wife is a personal trainer and a nutritionist, we're very healthy, we were very healthy before this.
I got the covid 19 vaccine to protect my family, myself, my loved ones. My dad was diagnosed with cancer so I wanted to do the right thing and get the vaccination. And, you know, the next day, all of these symptoms started.
I've lived in Los Angeles the last 15 years, I've been in the film and music industry and was thriving, was at top of my game, and this knocked me, knocked me for a loop and I haven't been able to work for the last 20, 21 months pretty much. So I mean we've had to leave Los Angeles, we've had to sell everything, I had to sell most of my gear that I had just to financially support my family. My wife is doing everything that she can to keep us afloat but it's, it's, it's a daily struggle.
You know, I just, I just urge you to to understand that we are here, you know. See us, hear us, just acknowledge that we exist. And you know, I, I, I beg for some kind of research, some kind of possible treatment, possible studies, because you know, we're we're we're left alone to to fend for ourselves. If you look through our our support groups you will see that people are literally buying magic wands at at some point because they they they need, they're so desperate for for some kind of help.
So thank you for having us and thank you for letting me speak today.
2:55
[END]
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TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES:
* "Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) is a blood circulation disorder characterized by two factors: A specific group of symptoms that frequently occur when standing upright[;] A heart rate increase from horizontal to standing (or as tested on a tilt table) of at least 30 beats per minute in adults, or at least 40 beats per minute in adolescents, measured during the first 10 minutes of standing" Source: https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/postural-orthostatic-tachycardia-syndrome-pots
** "Premature ventricular contractions (PVCs) are extra heartbeats that begin in one of the heart's two lower pumping chambers (ventricles). These extra beats disrupt the regular heart rhythm, sometimes causing a sensation of a fluttering or a skipped beat in the chest." - Source: https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/premature-ventricular-contractions/symptoms-causes/syc-20376757
*** Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuopathy. See https://www.ninds.nih.gov/health-information/disorders/chronic-inflammatory-demyelinating-polyneuropathy-cidp
**** "The symptoms of small fiber sensory neuropathy are primarily sensory in nature and include unusual sensations such as pins-and-needles, pricks, tingling and numbness. Some patients may experience burning pain or coldness and electric shock-like brief painful sensations." Source: https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/neurology_neurosurgery/centers_clinics/peripheral_nerve/conditions/small_fiber_sensory_neuropathy.html
so sad. thanks for documenting these awful experiences...I lost my good friend/neighbor/fellow ham radio operator to the insanity.. and a pathologist buddy from the VA I worked in for a while.. and the list goes on. I feel like we are on the battle field walking through a mine field wondering what the next footstep brings.
Thanks for your comment, and thanks very much for your efforts. Very sorry about your friends. Yes, I feel this way too, that "we are on the battle field walking through a mine field wondering what the next footstep brings."