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AstraZeneca pauses COVID-19 vaccine trial when test subject exhibits a severe neurological reaction.

The study participant in late-stage testing reported symptoms consistent with transverse myelitis, a rare inflammation of the spinal cord, said company spokesman Matthew Kent. The article also mentions another test subject who had “an undiagnosed case of multiple sclerosis that was unrelated to the vaccine,” but the article does not mention how it was determined…

AstraZeneca Halts COVID-19 Vaccine Trials after Second Volunteer “Develops Neurological problems”

A test subject in the initial AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine trial exclaimed, “They’ve Killed God; I Can’t Feel God; My Soul Is Dead.”  The researchers labeled this “neurological problems.”  Eventually, AstraZeneca continued the trial. There may have been some truth to what the test subject said.  On March 31, 2021, Medica Health posted “A Harsh Passover.” …

Jabs may be making people Bluetooth connectable

I am calling this phenomenon plausible and perhaps likely.  Patents and technology exist for this functionality.  Influential individuals and organizations have expressed intent to do something like this. The key to duplicating the phenomenon appears to be the use of an older Android phone.  iPhones do not pick up these codes, according to sources.  If…

“Vaccine-Induced Covid-19 Mimicry” Syndrome

As of April 2021, four adenovirus vector vaccines for COVID-19 have been authorized in at least one country: The Oxford–AstraZeneca vaccine uses the modified chimpanzee adenovirus ChAdOx1 Sputnik V uses human adenovirus serotype 26 for the first shot and serotype 5 for the second. The Johnson & Johnson vaccine uses serotype 26. Convidecia uses serotype 5. Research article excerpt: During the last months many countries have…

Danish cohort study finds negative effectiveness of mRNA vaccines against Omicron

Negative effectiveness. In other words, the Death Injections are maiming and killing people. And this is the slow kill program that will accelerate over time. Look for a far more troubling term than “negative effectiveness” in the near future, upcoming false flags and other distractions notwithstanding. Also, the UK is reporting a similar “negative effectiveness”…