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Sep 16, 2022·edited Sep 16, 2022Liked by Naomi Wolf and Amy Kelly

Systemic, just like the government corruption.

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Sep 16, 2022Liked by Naomi Wolf and Amy Kelly

My sister just had an episode of global transient amnesia wondering if that’s another possible brain event?

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Tragically, the brain dead will keep lining up for more jabs, until their pulses flatten.

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As a young nurse my wife was exposed to TB in the hospital where she worked (1977). Her, and the other nurses who came in contact with that patient all tested positive but her, and the other nurse’s lungs were clear and no other symptoms presented. They all refused the anti-TB meds at the time for various reasons and she was fine Kathy she would always test positive during her annual checkup and finally got the doc to write it up in order to avoid unecessary X-ray’s. Fast forward to 2020, she is still working and they basically force all personnel to get vaxxed. Within a couple of months she is experiencing blinding headaches on an almost constant basis and trying to control them with otc meds is not sufficient. The doctors do an MRI and see that the Dura Mater has thickened abnormally but they don’t know why. They start her on prednisone and diuretics. She gets some relief but the high dosage of steroids is wreaking havoc on her body. Doing some research I found another patient who presented with the exact same symptoms. Even their MRI’s looked the same. Turns out she had contracted Pachymeningitis (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18524144/) which appears to have been proximally triggered by the Pfizer vax. None of the docs would acknowledge that her immune system had been compromised and allowed this latent bug to take hold forty years after she first came in contact with it. She had no other exposure to TB that could account for this development. As a Certified PICC Nurse, and educator, she was always conscious of maintaining the highest standard of sterile fields. After she went on short term disability, which turned into long term disability, they terminated her and that was probably the most difficult thing because she loved what she did and was expert in doing it. She was the only PICC nurse they would allow to thread lines in newborns and preemies. I finally convinced the doctors to try her on the anti TB meds and now, after almost three years she is getting some relief but her vision has been permanently degraded and she can’t return to work.

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