How many people, all around the world, have been DISABLED by their "vaccinations"?
A glimpse of the NON-fatal consequences of injection, in the US (drummer Travis Barker, three athletes and a referee), Spain, Italy, Russia and Australia; plus three "vaxxidents," in Canada and NYC
UNITED STATES
Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker reportedly hospitalized for unknown reason in LA
June 29, 2022
Los Angeles - Travis Barker, drummer for the rock band Blink-182 and husband of Kourtney Kardashian, has reportedly been hospitalized for unknown reasons. The musician was seen being taken by ambulance Tuesday to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, accompanied by his wife, according to the L.A. Times.
It remains unclear what prompted the visit to the hospital. On Tuesday morning, Barker tweeted a message that read: "God save me." Whether that post was related to some sort of medical issue was not known. Barker's teenage daughter, Alabama Luella Barker, later asked her followers to "please send your prayers" in an Instagram story.
https://abc7.com/travis-barker-hospitalized-kourtney-kardashians-reports/12003330/
They save the swimmer Anita Álvarez after fainting in the pool during the Swimming World Cup
June 23, 2022
American artistic swimmer Anita Álvarez was rescued from the bottom of the pool by her coach after fainting at the World Swimming Championships in Budapest, Hungary.
According to her coach, Andrea Fuentes, the 25-year-old athlete was not breathing and sank after completing the women's solo free artistic swimming final on Wednesday.
Seeing what was happening, Fuentes waded into the water and lifted Alvarez to the surface before she was taken away on a stretcher.
The US swim team released a statement shortly afterward in which Fuentes said Alvarez "feels fine now."
Last year, Álvarez fainted after a test at an Olympic qualifier in Barcelona. Fuentes also rescued her on that occasion.
"Anita is fine, the doctors checked all her vital signs and everything is normal, (her) heart rate, oxygen, sugar levels, blood pressure, etc. Everything is fine," the coach said of the incident on Wednesday.
https://es.sports.yahoo.com/noticias/salvan-nadadora-anita-%C3%A1lvarez-desmayarse-103940571.html?guccounter=1
Caeleb Dressel scratches world swimming championships race on medical grounds
June 21, 2022
BUDAPEST — Caeleb Dressel withdrew before Tuesday night’s 100m freestyle semifinals at the world swimming championships on medical grounds.
“A decision has been made by Team USA in consultation with Caeleb, his coach, and the team’s medical staff for him to withdraw from the 100-meter freestyle event on medical grounds,” USA Swimming Managing Director, National Team Lindsay Mintenko said in a statement. “The team will determine his participation in the events later in the week.”
Dressel won gold in the 4x100m freestyle relay and the 50m butterfly on the first two days of the meet on Saturday and Sunday, giving him 15 career world titles and 17 career medals. He had the second-fastest time in Tuesday morning’s 100m free preliminary heats.
He is the reigning Olympic and world champion in the 100m free.
Nelly Korda in U.S. Women's Open contention coming off layoff for blood clots
June 3, 2022
SOUTHERN PINES, N.C. — One of the bright young stars of women's golf endured a hellish start to 2022 after a "funny feeling" in her left arm turned out to be blood clots in the subclavian vein. A long rehab process began, and almost three months after the ordeal began, Nelly Korda felt able to compete again. This week's U.S. Women's Open at Pine Needles is the site of her return, and after a two-under 69 on Friday, Korda was three under for the tournament, safely above the cut line in a tie for 14th place as play continued.
The World No. 2 opted not to speak with the media following her second round, but on Thursday, following a 70, she said she has had strange feelings that come with being back.
"I like kind of felt sick how much adrenaline I was feeling," she said, "and then calmed myself down and played pretty well."
https://www.golfdigest.com/story/uswomensopen2022-nelly-korda-contends-blood-clots
Ohio basketball player saves referee having a medical emergency during game
June 17, 2022
KOKOMO, Ind. (CNN Newsource/WTHR/WKRC) - A professional basketball player from Ohio is being honored for jumping into action when a referee had a medical emergency during a game.
And that is what Copeland has been trained to do as a firefighter with the Toledo, Ohio fire department.
But Copeland was not in a fireman's uniform when an emergency struck unexpectedly.
He was in the uniform he wears on the basketball court as a forward with the Toledo Glass City basketball team.
Copeland and the team were in upstate New York for a playoff game when a referee collapsed with a heart attack with 20 seconds to go in the first quarter.
"I saw him fall and I think the whole gym heard him hit the floor, so everyone was just kind of in shock," Copeland said.
But Copeland did not go into shock.
"In my mind, I just go into firefighter mode,” Copeland said.
Two mysterious accidents in New York City:
Good Samaritans race to aid victims after taxi crashes into NYC building, injuring 6
June 20, 2022
A group of hero New Yorkers sprang into action when an out-of-control cab barreled into a Manhattan cafe Monday — lifting the nearly 4,500-pound SUV off two female tourists trapped under it.
The women were among six tourists injured in the bloody mayhem at 1186 Broadway between West 29th and West 28th streets just before 1 p.m., authorities said. Three of the victims were in critical condition.
“They weren’t screaming or talking — they were just in complete shock and watching us,” one of the good Samaritans, Marcos De Ogueta, said of the injured ladies.
De Ogueta — who was working construction on the second floor of the new Ritz-Carlton Hotel and Residences on the NoMad block when he heard the crash — said one of the victims lost a leg below the knee and that the ankle on her other leg was mangled.
The second woman was missing the majority of one of her thighs, he said.
Meanwhile, “the driver was in complete shock, just sitting in his seat with his hands on the wheel,” De Ogueta, 43, said of the cabbie at the wheel of the yellow Toyota RAV 4 hybrid.
“He was in the car for a couple of minutes until someone banged on his window and told him to get out because we were trying to lift the car to free the women.
“He eventually got out, took a few steps, then fainted.’’
https://nypost.com/2022/06/20/taxi-plows-into-nyc-building-injuring-at-least-5/
Garbage truck collides with pillar in Brooklyn; driver in critical condition
June 15, 2022
The NYPD responded to 18th Avenue and McDonald Avenue in Brooklyn for garbage truck accident early Wednesday morning.
Police say a 44-year-old man driving a private sanitation truck had a medical episode and collided with a pillar at around 3:40 a.m. that elevated the F train. No other vehicles were involved. The driver was listed under critical condition. A passenger was in the car and is in stable condition.
https://bronx.news12.com/garbage-truck-collides-with-pillar-in-brooklyn-driver-in-critical-condition
CANADA
A mysterious accident:
SUV driven into Red Deer pharmacy, one injured
June 18, 2022
A Ford Explorer SUV was driven into the Sproule’s Mountview IDA pharmacy in Red Deer Saturday morning.
The incident occurred just before 10 a.m. at the business which is located at the corner of 39 Street and 43 Avenue. Traffic may be slow throughout the day at this intersection.
Red Deer Emergency Services Platoon Chief Bernie Walker says the lone occupant of the vehicle, a female of unknown age, was taken to hospital in unknown condition.
The cause appears to have been a medical emergency, according to an RCMP spokesperson.
https://rdnewsnow.com/2022/06/18/suv-drives-into-red-deer-pharmacy-one-injured/
SPAIN
Villarejo requests the suspension of the trial after suffering "a cerebral vascular accident"
June 30, 2022
The commissioner José Manuel Villarejo, who faces a request for a prison sentence of more than a century, has requested the suspension of the trial that is being held in the National Court after suffering "a cerebral vascular accident with paresis III for the right eye, with severe headache and severe functional limitation of eye movement", according to the text of the June 29 letter addressed to the court.
The former police commander, who also acts as a co-defendant in the trial as he is registered as a lawyer, calls on the magistrates to agree on "the immediate forensic medical examination" after having fallen ill "suddenly." This situation, Villarejo's letter continues, prevents him from being present in "adequate" health conditions in the next sessions of the trial.
ITALY
8-year-old girl in cardiac arrest at school
July 1, 2022
Venegono Inferiore - The medical helicopter ride from Bergamo and the Areu self-medications with resuscitator to help an 8-year-old girl at the elementary school of Venegono Inferiore, in via Enrico Fermi. The alarm went off before 2 pm when the teachers' call to 112 spoke of a little girl who had become ill in the bathroom. Upon the arrival of the rescuers, the child, from the first information gathered in healthcare settings, was in cardiac arrest and the first resuscitation maneuvers were immediately carried out.
An update on the conditions of the little girl concerns the effectiveness of the first resuscitation maneuvers that would have had the desired effects by reactivating the circulation and recovering from cardiac arrest. The little girl was transported in red code to the Papa Giovanni XXIII hospital in Bergamo where she arrived aboard the helicopter rescue.
https://www.imolaoggi.it/2022/07/01/bambina-di-8-anni-in-arresto-cardiaco/
Monza, agents save 76-year-old taken from illness in the street with a heart massage
June 30, 2022
Monza - A 76-year-old man, taken ill , was rescued by plainclothes police officers who gave him a heart massage, saving his life. It happened yesterday in Monza. Around 11.30 in the morning, the patrol intervened in via Magenta, where the man, taken ill, was lying on the ground in the absence of breath and heartbeat and with a wound on his forehead due to the impact with the ground.
Without hesitation, the agents called 118 and, waiting for the arrival of the doctors, they began to carry out a first aid intervention with heart massage. The maneuver was carried out for about 6 or 7 minutes, until the 118 staff arrived. The intervention was possible since a few weeks earlier the officers had participated in a training day aimed at police operators.
The course was organized for the use of defibrillators in collaboration with the Cancer First Aid non-profit association and the Monza Red Cross committee. When the ambulance arrived on the spot, the man was taken in charge by the doctors who managed to restart the heartbeat and transported him to the San Gerardo hospital in Monza where he is still in a reserved prognosis.
https://www.ilgiorno.it/monza-brianza/cronaca/monza-anziano-malore-salvato-polizia-1.7838133
Slumped on the wheel, a woman is unwell in Chiavazza; motorists help her
June 27, 2022
Moments of apprehension in the early afternoon of today, June 27, in Biella. According to the first information gathered, a woman allegedly felt unwell while she was driving her car. The driver, half-conscious, was slumped on the steering wheel at the traffic light intersection of via Milano, in Chiavazza. Some motorists stopped and rescued her until the ambulance arrived; afterwards, she was looked after by the medical staff.
No age reported.
Taken ill at sea she was about to drown: "17 years old saved by a policeman"
June 28, 2022
A policeman serving in the Judicial Police Section of the Public Prosecutor's Office at the Court of Lanciano rescued a young woman who was taken ill while taking a bath with a friend in San Pietro in Bevagna. The colleague, on vacation with the whole family on the Apulian coast, heard the cries for help of two boys who were in the water about 100 meters from the shore and immediately understood that it was not the usual joke.
Without thinking twice, he ran to the shore and dived into the water. Upon reaching them, he noticed that the girl was unconscious, she had a cyanotic complexion and foam around her lips and nose. Firmly grasping the woman, he worked to bring her safely to the shore, thanks also to the help of another bather. The other boy, on the other hand, was rescued by another vacationer and by a lifeguard who served in the adjacent bathing establishment who joined them and made them get on board the skate.
Once lying on the water's edge, the girl, placed on her side to allow her to expel the water present in the lungs and avoid suffocation, began to show signs of recovery. Shortly after they were joined by another lifeguard from the nearby bathing establishment and by a nurse, also on holiday by the sea, who did her utmost to provide them with the first necessary care. The two young people were transported by an ambulance, which arrived immediately afterwards, to the nearest hospital for further checks.
Illness in Tramonti di Sopra: woman transported to hospital by helicopter
June 23, 2022
Tramonti di Sopra - A sixty-year-old tourist from the Marche felt ill after reaching the sources of the Meduna. The woman had left on foot from the Borgo Titol farmhouse above with her husband. On site, called by the Sores, the rescuers of the Maniago Mountain Rescue station, the ambulance and the Fire Brigade.
The woman was reached by rescuers and medical workers along the path she had traveled but once there it was estimated that it would be complicated and unsafe to bring her back up for five hundred meters on foot with the stretcher along the path she had gone through as the latter is partly friable and slippery partly slippery due to the presence of humidity, not allowing simple anchoring operations. We therefore opted for the regional helicopter rescue which carried out the recovery operations with the winch after having disembarked the medical technical team on the spot. Six rescuers of the Alpine Rescue intervened.
https://www.nordest24.it/malore-a-tramonti-di-sopra-donna-elitrasportata-allospedale/
RUSSIA
In Nizhnevartovsk, a child was taken away from the celebration of Youth Day by intensive care unit
June 26, 2022
The girl was playing at the Youth Day with other children, suddenly she became ill and fell down. The doctors of the resuscitation team took the girl to the ambulance. A video of the incident appeared on the First Nizhnevartovsky Telegram channel. No other details about the child's condition have been released.
No age reported.
AUSTRALIA
RHEA RIPLEY NOT MEDICALLY CLEARED FOR MONEY IN THE BANK TITLE MATCH
June 20, 2022
WWE had Bianca Belair’s opponent at Money in the Bank all ready, but then the old saying was proven correct once more that the card is always subject to change.
Rhea Ripley is not medically cleared to complete at Money in the Bank. It was not noted what the nature of her situation is, but she is no longer in the match on July 2nd.
https://www.ringsidenews.com/2022/06/20/rhea-ripley-not-medically-cleared-for-money-in-the-bank-title-match/
Witness to "Serious Medical Episode" at Melbourne Wavepool
June 15, 2022
Five days ago, a man in his forties was pulled unconscious from “shockingly cold” water by other surfers at URBNSURF, Australia’s only commercially operating wavepool.
A statement from URBNSURF said they’d reviewed the footage which showed “the surfer collapsed while paddling out and did not the hit the wall”.
The man was taken to the Royal Melbourne Hospital in a critical condition. No update since.
A surfer who was in the lineup when the incident happened says the man “didn’t make the drop on a wave and just kind of tumbled and then all I saw was him floating but that was a little bit after…it took some time for people to get to him. It was weird. They did CPR on him for twenty minutes and then put a sheet over him and we all assumed the worst. Then the news says he’s in a critical condition in hospital and that’s it. Have heard nothing since. Not even a call from Urbnsurf. Just seems very odd. He seemed very dead as awful as that sounds.
The water, even this early in winter, was “shockingly cold,”he says. “I felt like I had a heart attack when I went under.”
Mark -
Please keep doing this. You might not get a lot of likes or comments, but the record you are providing history is invaluable.
And I have to tell you, I am writing this so you understand the shock we feel when reading your columns. It is almost too much to absorb and when you realize what is going on every day in every jabbed country, it is almost too much to bear.
Thank you so much for doing this. Do not lose it. I hope
you are keeping hard copies. I'd like to see them all printed out in one long sheet and carried
through every town.
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