These ‘rare’ adverse events don’t seem to be all that rare, do they?
75 European Athletes have died, or had serious injuries resulting from sudden heart attacks in the last 5 months, and individuals have reported loved ones dying from heart attacks directly following a Covid vaccination.
The media now appears to be normalizing heart attacks in young children, yet we are being told that these shots are safe and effective.
We are told that these events are few and far in between, but we here at WeLoveTrump have identified a plethora of vaccine related injuries and fatalities.
The latest high profile case involves Monique Morley, the star from the popular television series “The Bachelor”.
Morley claims that she too suffered a heart attack following her Pfizer jab…
Let’s take a look at her claims:
#Australian #MoniqueMorley, an “influencer” suffers a heart attack following her first dose of @pfizer.
AND they’ve already approved shots for your kids. Adults can barely handle it…but sure, jab up the kiddos. pic.twitter.com/VoVu5NUCuj
— Shaughn_A (@Shaughn_A2) November 23, 2021
https://twitter.com/AllowNoToads/status/1464953072988393473
Daily Mail had more on the story:
Ms Morley said the ambulance workers who arrived at her home once again told her the symptoms were unrelated to the Pfizer vaccine, and that she continued to experience chest pain and shortness of breath.
She then allegedly woke up the next day at 4.30am having ‘a heart attack’.
She was rushed to hospital and diagnosed with pericarditis, an inflammation of the sac-like tissue that surrounds the heart, which holds it in place and helps it function.
Australian TV Star Monique Morley Gets Chest Pains And Lockjaw After the poison Vax https://t.co/SX8uugr7eC via @BitChute
— 7DSC ZombieDeer pipelineexplosion (@ZombiedeerJim) November 29, 2021
https://twitter.com/Fahaddd_1010/status/1463191710247403528
MSM outlets like NBC continue to claim that these adverse events are rare:
Overall, there were 2 cases of myocarditis for every 100,000 people who were vaccinated. The rate was highest among male patients ages 16 to 29, with nearly 11 cases of myocarditis per 100,000 vaccinated people.
The authors noted that the rate in Israel was higher than in the U.S., where the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention gather the data, most likely because of how the data were collected.
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