Aphasia can be caused by the COVID vaccineHow do we know Bruce Willis’ aphasia wasn’t caused by the vaccine? Nobody is talking about it.
I wanted to make sure everyone knows aphasia is one of the thousands of symptoms whose reporting rates were elevated after the COVID vaccines rolled out. It’s #1574 on that sorted list of symptoms elevated by the COVID vaccine that we calculated back in November 2021. But I also very distinctly remember, very early on after the vaccines rolled out, a story from Dr. Byram Bridle of a teenage girl, perfectly healthy before getting the vaccine, who couldn’t speak shortly after getting vaccinated. Of course, we now know this wasn’t just a coincidence. The numbers of reports to the VAERS system bear this out. Here’s a “baseline” year 2019 for all vaccines put together: Here’s what the numbers are just for the COVID vaccine alone: Bruce Willis is 67 and developed aphasia after being vaccinated. Could it just be a coincidence? Maybe, but how did Willis’ doctors rule out the vaccine being causal? We aren’t told this. Why not? 340 vs. 12 for his age group… a factor of 28 higher reporting rate for the COVID vaccines. Bad luck? I don’t think so. Why aren’t they explaining to us why this couldn’t have been caused by the vaccineThe medical authorities always tell us they want to reduce vaccine hesitancy so why not tell us how the doctors ruled out the vaccine as causal in Willis’ case? The actual case reports show people are normal before getting vaccinated and unable to talk shortly after.If this isn’t causal, then how do you explain all these amazing coincidences? And why are the reports so much higher after the COVID vaccines vs. all other vaccines? More troubling are the actual case reports. Here are just the first three that came up in the search report: VAERS ID:906282 (history) Given the vaccine at 712 pm on 12/20/20. At approximately 715 pm, she began to clear her throat and then became unable to speak, followed by audible wheezes and short, shallow breaths. At 1923, Epinephrine was administered. At 1928, she was able to speak again and was transported to the ED. The patient reports after arrival to the ER, the symptoms returned. She was given PO Benadryl, followed by IV Benadryl, and then a 2nd dose of Epinephrine. She was admitted to the ICU for observation VAERS ID:907710 (history) About 30 minutes after injection felt brain fog and had a hard time finding words; About 30 minutes after injection felt brain fog and had a hard time finding words; It”s like we were having to concentrate more than usual to do routine stuff; This is a spontaneous report from a contactable consumer (patient himself). A 44-year-old male received BNT162B2 (PFIZER-BIONTECH COVID-19 VACCINE, Lot number Ej1685), intramuscular on the left arm, as first single dose on 20Dec2020 (at 06:30) for COVID-19 immunisation. The patient did not have a relevant medical history. No relevant concomitant medications were provided. About 30 minutes after injection felt brain fog and had a hard time finding words. Another nurse that got vaccinated at the same time felt the same way. It”s like we were having to concentrate more than usual to do routine stuff. The patient was not treated for the events. The patient did not perform COVID test before vaccination but after vaccination Nasal Swab, Rapid PCR, was Negative. He was recovering from the events.; Sender”s Comments: Linked Report(s) : US-PFIZER INC-2020504556 same drug, same event and different patient VAERS ID:911587 (history): 5 to 10 minutes after receiving vaccine started feeling “drunk”, anxious, paranoid. Muscles became mildly tense and teeth clenched. The physical aspects only lasted a short time (10-15 minutes)the anxiousness paranoia and “drunk” feeling lasted approximately another hour. An hour after receiving vaccine started experiencing nausea and vomiting with extreme muscle soreness that was generalized and fatigue. After napping the nausea and vomiting resolved. Woke up shivering in cold sweats and shivering. Began experiencing forgetfulness and having problems thinking correctly. Issues with finding words, conversing and conveying information to other people. Shortly after waking up began experiencing severe back pain in lower to mid left back. Pain was shooting and it did not seem to matter on positioning. Back pain has resolved. Day 2 still experiencing severe fatigue, extreme muscle soreness, forgetfulness and not thinking correctly. Having issues finding words to use and communicate. Thinking process seems slow. Occasional cold sweats and shivering. Day 3 still feeling of forgetfulness, unable to find words and communicate correctly, slow thinking process, occasional cold sweats and shivering, occasional bouts of anxiety (lasts only 2-3 minutes at a time), short bouts of shortness of breath with exertion resolved quickly. Some muscle soreness seems to be resolving. |
die-hard (with a syringe)
Fascinating video on the double-slit experiment, and the recent experiments which show that consciousness affects its results. People meditating on which slit the particle goes through actually affect the results of the experiment – mind over matter:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uuPuoKqWgLE
I think the ancients understood this science of consciousness much better than we do today, which is why they were able to build incredible structures like the Great Pyramid, and to build and move colossal stones weighing hundreds of tons in Peru, Lebanon, etc. which even the strongest cranes today cannot lift.
It reminds me of the “Star Wars” movies and the Force, where Luke is trained by Yoda to lift and move heavy objects using only his mind. I think George Lucas was privy to some deep, esoteric, occult knowledge, because of all of the ancient archetypes he employed in the original two “Star Wars” movies. Afterwards, the movies became a little silly, but the first two were great.
With regard to the above video on consciousness affecting matter and reality, here is how the Force is described in the Wiki article on Star Wars;
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Wars
“A mystical power known as the Force is described in the original film as “an energy field created by all living things … [that] binds the galaxy together”. Through training and meditation, those whom “the Force is strong with” are able to perform various superpowers (such as telekinesis, precognition, telepathy, and manipulation of physical energy). The Force is wielded by two major knightly orders at conflict with each other: the Jedi, peacekeepers of the Galactic Republic who act on the light side of the Force through non-attachment and arbitration, and the Sith, who use the dark side by manipulating fear and aggression.
While Jedi Knights can be numerous, the Dark Lords of the Sith (or ‘Darths’) are intended to be limited to two: a master and their apprentice.”
Like J.R.R. Tolkien and his Lord of the Rings novels, I think George Lucas knew a lot more than he let on, but used his craft to relay that knowledge to the public.
Great comment — and I thank you.
I think both men realized they both could and actually HAD to dog-whistle it, given the iron-clad jew control of everything.
In my opinion, Star Wars was a ridiculous piece of jewish cinema that is an allegory for the Jewish subversion of European American values and traditions. Just do a search on the “jewish roots of star wars.”
I found one unconvincing article where Jews claim credit for the Star Wars characters and names, as they do with everything, but couldn’t find any evidence that George Lucas is a Jew. The “Jew or Not Jew” website says that he isn’t a Jew. So why would he promote Jewish themes? And how is Star Wars an allegory for Jewish subversion of American values and traditions? It was only after JJ Abrams took over the Star Wars franchise that it became Jewy and “multicultural.” So, your comment didn’t make much sense. And why do you use as part of your screen name the derogatory term “goy” (cattle) that Jews use to describe non-Jews?
Anyway, the main point of my comment was not the Star Wars movies – it was the double-slit experiment and the more recent experiments showing that human consciousness (thought) can affect its outcome. It hints that the entire Universe itself is conscious and “alive,” and can respond to our intentions.
Bruce Willis is Jewish, so therefore his Aphasia maybe from a genetic predisposition?
Aphasia is an acquired language disorder resulting from trauma or injury to language areas of the brain. … However, in each Jewish ethnic group, the disease is caused by a different repertoire of mutations. … Turkish, and Georgian Jews. These results provide the required information for genetic counseling of Jewish CF families and screening …
https://openu.academia.edu › YoramKalman
Yoram Kalman | The Open University of Israel – Academia.edu
https://www.kveller.com/article/guide-to-jewish-genetic-diseases/
Thanks very much but I see no evidence Willis is jewish. He could be part Italian, based on his looks, tough-guy persona and New York/New Jersey accent.
http://www.jewornotjew.com/profile.jsp?ID=2633
Wiki:
Early life
Walter Bruce Willis[4] was born in Idar-Oberstein, West Germany, on March 19, 1955.[5][6] His mother, Marlene,[7] was German, from Kassel.[5] His father, David Willis, was an American soldier. Willis has a younger sister, Florence, and two younger brothers, Robert (deceased) and David.[8] After being discharged from the military in 1957, his father relocated the family to his hometown of Carneys Point, New Jersey.[9] Willis has described his background as a “long line of blue-collar people”.[9] His mother worked in a bank and his father was a welder, master mechanic, and factory worker.[4]
Willis, who spoke with a stutter,[9] attended Penns Grove High School, where his schoolmates nicknamed him “Buck-Buck”.[4][10][11] He joined the drama club, found that acting on stage reduced his stutter, and was eventually elected student council president.[4]
After graduating from high school in 1973, Willis worked as a security guard at the Salem Nuclear Power Plant[12][13] and transported crew members at the DuPont Chambers Works factory in Deepwater, New Jersey.[13] After working as a private investigator (a role he would later play in the comedy-drama series Moonlighting and the action-comedy film The Last Boy Scout), he turned to acting. He enrolled in the Drama Program at Montclair State University,[14] where he was cast in a production of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. He left school in 1977 and moved to New York City, where he supported himself in the early 1980s as a bartender at the Manhattan art bar Kamikaze[15][16] while living in the Hell’s Kitchen neighborhood.[17]
He did accept an award from the ADL. But so have many bootlicking goyim.