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Jared's avatar

The confused twirling is the “aura” that happens before a grand mal seizure; the person is aware for a short time that something is very wrong before they collapse, stiffen up very tight and then start trembling and sometimes making noises. I’m very familiar with these types of seizures since I have witnessed dozens of them in two of my vaccine affected children (DTaP, MMR, Hep B, epileptic within 48 hours, seizures recurring thereafter). Soft spots on head become hard during seizures, so the mechanism might be inflammation of the spinal fluid/pressure on the brain as can happen with meningitis. Since two of my children experienced this, there could be a genetic factor, but the fact that they were given 3 or more vaccines each time could point to an overload of toxins or antibody response. Perhaps the payload in the Covid vaccine is causing a similar overload, if it’s not a genetic predisposition.

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For those who question these videos, take a look at the channel these came from. He has a hundred more, and I believe many (possibly most) are legit and related to the jab:

https://t.me/s/vaccineinjuriesca

I did some checking on these 15 videos. For everything I looked up, the dates seemed to match up with vax injury - all the dates I found in news reports, etc, were in the last year or two.

The plane crash may not have been vax related. It happened in Orlando, on University Blvd on August 19. Florida Highway Patrol said the pilot was distracted dealing with a mechanical problem (broken radio), forgot to check his fuel levels, and ran out of gas. The pilot was fine, just bruises, and nobody else was injured. The investigation hasn't been published yet. For those interested, the AP does a pretty good job covering plane crashes, which (coincidentally?) are way up over the past 2 years:

https://apnews.com/hub/plane-crashes

The chef was named Pimporn, and was a popular livestreamer in Taiwan. This one is a little confusing, and there is a language barrier, very little published in English language. The family said, at the time of the incident she had not yet been vaccinated. But the news said she died on the way to the hospital - her husband dragged her into the car and drove her. Sadly she was dead on arrival. But "not yet been vaccinated" to me implies she was vaccinated at a later date. Like, after she died? And she was reportedly healthy prior to sudden onset myocarditis, which caused the heart attack and collapse. This exact thing has happened to thousands (probably hundreds of thousands) of recently jabbed people worldwide. Perhaps she had myocarditis from a recent bout of Covid - you get a lot more spike protein from the vax than you do from natural infection, but natural infection can indeed cause similar side effects.

None of them seemed fake to me. The part that makes me cringe most is the "thock" when their heads hit the pavement, which is difficult to fake, and likely adds concussion (or worse) to their already dire situation. When someone fakes fainting, they always protect their head, so that's the first thing I look for.

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