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FDA: You’re at Risk of Dying Suddenly Up to 15 Years After Your Last COVID Booster

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Well, that’s a bummer. If you took the COVID mRNA shots from Pfizer or Moderna and you’re still alive, you probably feel like you’ve dodged a bullet. You didn’t die and your health checkups appear to be fine. However, new research from the FDA indicates that anyone who received the injections is at risk of dying from a case of “Suddenly” for up to 15 years.

It’s just the latest disaster to unfold as we start to learn of the long-term risks of this experimental medicine they tried to force everyone to take.

The FDA’s Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research admits in a newly published study that the risk of sudden death in the wake of a novel human gene therapy product like the COVID shots lasts for up to 15 years. That’s 15 years after the most recent injection that a person had.

The study was conducted to explore the long-term risks of pulmonary hemorrhage (deadly blood clots) from the COVID jabs. Pulmonary hemorrhage happens when blood leaks into the lungs and then forms a clot. The result is often death from suffocation and shock.

 

One of the deaths the FDA studied was that of a healthy 47-year-old man who showed signs of a mild respiratory infection before his sudden death. He then went into severe respiratory distress and suffered cardiac arrest from “profuse pulmonary bleeding.”

His heart size had remained normal, so there was no myocarditis and he checked out as perfectly healthy in his most recent trip to the doctor. The researchers found that the man had had a Pfizer shot 555 days before he died. They pinpointed the spike proteins from the Pfizer injection as the cause of his pulmonary hemorrhaging, more than a year and a half after he received the most recent shot.

“The evidence suggests that this man died of a cardiopulmonary arrest most likely as a result of acute pulmonary hemorrhage, with the COVID-19 vaccine potentially playing a role in the development of cardiopulmonary pathology and hemorrhage,” it notes in the study.

This is the first conclusive case of an individual dying from a case of “Suddenly” more than a year after his last mRNA injection.

So, now we have documented short-term cases of people dying suddenly from the COVID shots, and the first documented long-term case of it. Does anyone still want to argue that these shots are “safe and effective?”

Because the shots are a novel gene therapy (not a vaccine), they fall within the FDA’s “regulatory window of concern,” according to the study’s authors. Fatal pulmonary hemorrhage should be considered a potential outcome of the mRNA injections for up to 15 years.

The study also notes a worrying trend in the medical community. Despite the fact that this 47-year-old man had no history of health problems before dying suddenly, the medical examiner did not check for any possibility that it was the COVID shots that killed him. The ME said that the man most likely died from hypertensive cardiovascular disease, despite having an unremarkable medical history and no previous signs of that.

The original autopsy didn’t bother to check for the presence of spike protein, mRNA, or other antibodies—all of which were found by the FDA researchers conducting this newer study.

The FDA standard on novel gene therapies was part of the reason why they changed the definition of the word “vaccine” to push these shots. They are not vaccines. They’re a novel gene therapy. Because gene therapies have the potential to alter a person’s DNA, the FDA standard has been that there’s a 15-year window for the possibility of fatal outcomes. Under the old leadership, the FDA dodged that responsibility by claiming that the shots were “vaccines.”

Every single person who took these shots was denied informed consent. They should have been told that the shots were not vaccines. They should have been told that they can alter your DNA. They should have been warned that a person has a risk of dying suddenly for up to 15 years after receiving the shots.

These aren’t some “misinformation” spreaders or conspiracy theorists issuing this warning now. These are FDA scientists. You can read their study in the International Journal of Innovative Research in Medical Science.


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