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There is no “Stroke Season,” just complications from bad vaccines that will be explained away by authorities that used to be trustworthy

MORE LIES MORE MISDIRECTION NOW IT’S 'STROKE SEASON'



MORE LIES MORE MISDIRECTION NOW IT’S 'STROKE SEASON'
I never thought I would look back fondly on flu season. It came once every year, and you knew what to expect. For most of us, if we did come down with it, it was a few days of possibly throwing up, body aches and generally feeling miserable. Don’t misunderstand what I’m saying. I am not making light of the flu. If you were elderly, or if your immune system was compromised in some way, it could and often was in those cases deadly. In fact, between 25,000 and 50,000 people died every year from the flu in the U.S.. Then along came covid and the “Plandemic hype” that surrounded it. How bad was the deception? Really Bad.
So bad in fact, that the Communist News Network (CNN) can't even deny it anymore. Recently, their medical expert Dr. Leana Wen, wrote a column for the Washington Post. In the column Wen stated:
“Two infectious-disease experts I spoke with believe that the number of deaths attributed to COVID is far greater than the actual number of people dying from COVID.”
In the article she quoted Dr. Robin Dretler, who is the former president of the Georgia chapter of the Infectious Disease Society of America. Dretler said that 90 percent of patients diagnosed with covid at Emory Decatur Hospital, a 451-bed facility where he works, are actually hospitalized for some other illness. Dretler went on to say that:
“Since every hospitalized patient gets tested for covid, many are incidentally positive. If these patients die, covid might get added to their death certificate along with the other diagnoses, but the coronavirus was not the primary contributor to their death and often played no role at all.”

This is something that I have been saying all along. Two little words make a colossal difference in the way covid was and still is perceived. The words are with and from. Hundreds of thousands of people died with covid, however, they did not die from covid. I heard many stories about people dying from other issues, yet their deaths were attributed to covid. There were even cases where deaths caused by auto and motorcycle accidents were listed as covid casualties. Dretler claimed that this “imprecise reporting” was not done with bad intent and that there was no conspiracy to exaggerate the numbers. I totally disagree. Not only were hospitals as well as Medicare paid more for covid deaths, but the numbers had to appear to be staggering in order to turn the American public into compliant sheep. Unnecessary lockdowns of businesses and schools, that ruined lives and derailed the education of millions of children. Forcing people to wear masks, that do nothing and choosing the arbitrary distance of 6 feet to “safely distance.” Having said that, the absolute worst thing inflicted upon the American citizens are the vaccines. The side effects from these shots are only beginning to come to light.

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We now suspect that they cause heart damage and blood clots which has caused a major increase in sudden deaths

We now suspect that they cause heart damage and blood clots which has caused a major increase in sudden deaths. There are also concerns about the long term effects on fertility and immune system damage. Now an urgent care doctor based out of Calgary is trying to convince us that there is a “Stroke Season” that follows flu season. Dr. Raj Bhardwaj described it this way: “the blood supply to the brain is compromised for some reason. It’s basically a plumbing problem in the pipes that supply blood to your brain, and there’s two things that could go wrong with pipes, right, they can get blocked or they can burst.”

The link between the flu, infection and stroke




Bhardwaj was aware of the potential correlation between the flu and strokes, but says he was surprised by the existence of “stroke season.” Bhardwaj says that systemic inflammation as a result of influenza can trigger these problems.
“It can make the inside of the pipes stickier. It can make your blood a bit thicker, especially if you get dehydrated. It can even put your heart into a weird rhythm called atrial fibrillation. All of those things can increase your risk of having a stroke.”
Bhardwaj was aware of the potential correlation between the flu and strokes, but says he was surprised by the existence of “stroke season.”
“I didn’t know about this either until last year, but it turns out that after flu season, about 3 or 4 weeks later, there is a stroke season. Most of Canada is getting down off of a big hump of flu, so now we’re starting to see more strokes.” “One of my colleagues actually mentioned that at work the other day and said, “Have you noticed how many strokes we’re seeing? It’s a lot more than usual it feels like.” “Anecdotally we’re starting to see that.”

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So an urgent care doctor, that is also a clinical assistant professor just magically last year discovered a “stroke Season.”

Not surprisingly, Bhardwaj claims that the:
“Good news is that getting your flu shot reduces your risk of stroke.”
He cites a study from the University of Calgary where he is a clinical assistant professor. So an urgent care doctor, that is also a clinical assistant professor just magically last year discovered a “stroke Season.” The flu, in one form or another, has been around for centuries, but now there is a “stroke season” and it’s the flu that causes it. Right. There are many things that can cause a stroke and complications from the flu is one of them, but so are heart problems and blood clots. There is no “Stroke Season,” just complications from bad vaccines that will be explained away by authorities that used to be trustworthy. Oh, and if you want the real truth on the vaccines just file a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request and wait until the tricentennial in 2076. In November that’s the schedule the FDA filed in a U.S. District Court.

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Milt Harris——

Milt spent thirty years as a sales and operations manager for an international manufacturing company. He is also a four-time published author on a variety of subjects. Now, he spends most of his time researching and writing about conservative politics and liberal folly.


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