MES AMIS !
C'EST OFFICIEL !!!
PFIZER VIENT DE PUBLIER LA LISTE DES EFFETS SECONDAIRES POSSIBLES,
DE SON « VACCIN CONTRE LE COVID » !!!
C'EST CRIMINEL !
1) Thrombose sanguine,
2) Lésion rénale aiguë,
3) Myélite flasque aiguë,
4) Anticorps anti-spermatozoïdes positifs,
5) Embolie du tronc cérébral,
6) Thrombose du tronc cérébral,
7) Arrêt cardiaque (des centaines de cas),
😎 Insuffisance cardiaque,
*** 9) Thrombose ventriculaire cardiaque...
10) Choc cardiogénique,
11) Vasculite du système nerveux central,
12) Décès néonatal,
13) Thrombose veineuse profonde,
14) Encéphalite du tronc cérébral,
15) Encéphalite hémorragique,
16) Épilepsie du lobe frontal,
17) Psychose épileptique,
18) Paralysie faciale,
19) Syndrome de détresse fœtale,
20) Amylose gastro-intestinale,
21) Crise tonico-clonique généralisée,
22) Encéphalopathie de Hashimoto,
23) Thrombose vasculaire hépatique,
24) Réactivation du zona,
25) *** Réactivation de cancers...
26) Turbo cancers,
27) Hépatite à médiation immunitaire,
28) Maladie pulmonaire interstitielle,
29) Embolie de la veine jugulaire,
30) Épilepsie myoclonique juvénile,
31) Lésions hépatiques,
32) Faible poids à la naissance,
34) Syndrome inflammatoire multisystémique chez l'enfant,
35) Myocardite,
36) Crise épileptique néonatale,
37) Pancréatite,
38) Pneumonie,
39) Mortinatalité,
40) Tachycardie,
41) Épilepsie du lobe temporal,
43) Auto-immunité testiculaire,
44) Accident vasculaire cérébral thrombotique,
45) Diabète sucré de type 1,
46) Thrombose veineuse néonatale,
47) Thrombose de l'artère vertébrale,
48) Péricardite,
49) Mort subite du nourrisson.
CONSÉQUENCES GRAVES d'un pseudo vaccin qui ne protège, ni de la maladie, ni de sa transmission, ni des formes graves !
" J'ai été insulté, traité de dangereux complotiste, j'ai perdu des amis pour avoir dit que, pour n'importe quel médicament, il y a des effets secondaires, pour avoir clamé haut et fort qu’un pseudo vaccin, qui tue plus que la maladie, n’a aucune raison d’être utilisé, ni rendu obligatoire.
J'ai perdu mon mėtier de chirurgien pour cela ! "
Docteur RESIMONT
He was supposed to be on vacation.
Spencer Stone was 23 years old, half asleep in his seat aboard a high-speed train racing through Europe toward Paris. Beside him were his two closest friends from Sacramento — Alek Skarlatos and Anthony Sadler.
Three childhood friends backpacking across Europe before life carried them in different directions.
It was August 21, 2015.
Train: Thalys 9364.
Passengers onboard: 554.
Then the bathroom door opened.
A man stepped into the aisle carrying an AK-47.
Panic exploded instantly.
People screamed.
Passengers dove beneath seats.
A French-American professor named Mark Moogalian lunged at the attacker in a desperate attempt to stop him first.
He was shot in the back.
The attacker was armed with:
an assault rifle,
a pistol,
a box cutter,
and hundreds of rounds of ammunition.
The train was sealed shut and moving nearly 200 miles per hour.
There was nowhere to run.
Spencer Stone stood up anyway.
No speech.
No discussion.
No time to think.
He sprinted directly toward the gunman.
Alek Skarlatos charged behind him.
Anthony Sadler followed.
Then a 62-year-old British businessman named Chris Norman — a complete stranger to the others — joined the attack too.
Every instinct in the human body says to run from danger.
All four men ran toward it.
Stone hit the attacker first, wrapping him in a headlock and driving him to the floor of the train aisle.
What followed was 90 seconds of brutal chaos.
The attacker slashed at Stone repeatedly with a box cutter, cutting deep into his neck, face, and hands. Blood poured across the train floor. His thumb was nearly severed.
Still, Spencer Stone refused to let go.
Together, the four men subdued the attacker and tied him up with belts and a necktie before he could carry out a massacre.
Then Stone collapsed.
A deep wound in his neck had come within millimeters of killing him.
But even while bleeding heavily on the floor, Stone crawled toward Mark Moogalian — the passenger who had been shot earlier trying to stop the attack.
With one hand pressing against his own neck wound, Stone worked to keep Moogalian alive until emergency crews reached the train.
Later, surgeons said Stone’s injuries had been dangerously close to fatal.
When he woke after surgery, his first question was not about himself.
He asked:
“Did anyone else get hurt?”
Because of the actions of four ordinary men during 90 seconds aboard a moving train, 554 passengers made it home alive.
Days later, French President François Hollande awarded Stone, Skarlatos, Sadler, and Norman the Légion d'honneur — France’s highest honor.
The world briefly called them heroes.
Spencer Stone brushed it aside with the same quiet answer every time:
“I just did what anyone would do.”
But that is what makes the story unforgettable.
Most people freeze.
Most people run.
Most people protect themselves first.
Spencer Stone ran directly at an armed attacker with his bare hands.
And while bleeding from the neck on the floor of a speeding train, he still crawled toward another wounded man because someone needed help.
Three childhood friends from Sacramento.
One stranger from Britain.
Ninety seconds.
That was all it took to save 554 lives.
@elonmusk@elonmusk
I am grateful you are telling the truth to a greater audience than most humans on this planet. How do you deal with these issues. RIP to the lad. All for a friggin phone. This is the scum we are dealing with world wide.
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