Posted on 08/27/2021 2:14:04 PM PDT by ransomnote
A recent study of U.S. military personnel who had accepted the COVID-19 jab show there was a higher-than-expected rate of myocarditis.
The data were published in the JAMA Cardiology by physicians from the Navy, Army and Air Force.
The Myocarditis Foundation reports the condition is usually classified as a rare disease. Yet, 3.1 million cases were diagnosed in 2017, which offers enough data to estimate the number of individuals who may develop myocarditis in a given population.
PING
It’s normal for 15 & 16 y/o kids to have heart attacks...
The carpet (headline) does not match the drapes (article linked to)
The myocarditis is how you know the shot is working.
Every time we lose someone in our agency, and unfortunately we lost two just in the last two days, we get the standard message about a line of duty death with no details. That’s code for COVID. I wonder how many of those deaths were vaccinated? They aren’t saying.
They don’t want to squash the narrative that we all need to be vaxxed for our own good.
Ruh Ro..
And 800k are expected to get the shot in the very near future. Hmmmm
Thanks for posting. Appears to be a credible source to listen to.
Well, it’s allegedly to prevent CONvid-19, not death.
Does it have electrolytes?
Well the refusniks will be drummed out and labeled as white suprema-cysts.
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ostensibly is what she said
The carpet (headline) does not match the drapes (article linked to)
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I’m not the interior designer. FR expects us to post the title we find on the content so that others can check to see if it’s been posted before they make the same post.
Bingo
What type of agency? What size?
They wouldnt let the grass grow if the victims were unvaxxed...
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