The VAERS data shows that Ramsay Hunt Syndrome (RHS) is 160 times more likely after a COVID vaccination than for all the other vaccines combined in any given year.
And if you exclude the anthrax vaccine from that comparison, the likelihood is simply too high to calculate (0 cases in 32 years).
So the COVID vaccine should definitely be considered as a possible cause for this rare disease.
I show below that the estimated rate of RHS after COVID vaccination is 338 cases per 100,000.
The medical literature says it occurs naturally in 5 cases per 100,000. Therefore, it is 99% likely that Justin’s RHS was caused by the vaccine, and only 1% chance that he got “unlucky.”
Sadly, it’s unlikely Bieber’s doctors will ever acknowledge that so it’s unlikely he’ll get the care he needs (treat both the RHS and the vaccine injury). He’ll simply assume he is just unlucky.
The mainstream press isn’t doing its job if they don’t report this (which they won’t).
For example, see this tweet about his 26 year-old wife who had a mini-stroke after she was vaccinated. Lot of young people getting strokes nowadays… the one thing they have in common: they’ve all been vaccinated.
GO READ THE WHOLE THING.Here’s another article stating she revived the vaccine and they believe it’s what caused the blood clot. This woman is 26 years old. That is EXTREMELY uncommon and has increased 1000 fold post vaccine. It’s just the facts. Here’s another article for youhttps://t.co/sr2R7lvt7z
— Ryan McMullin (@RyanMcMullin7) March 13, 2022
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And instead of SIDS, we now have SADS - sudden adult death syndrome. Early on I believed the virus was weaponized to be triggered by a vaccine to cause greater damage; a lock and key mechanism where the vaccine unlocked the potential for human harm.
It seemed pretty obvious that this was a culling from the time they banned Hydroxychloroquine and Ivermectin.
If they didn't mean it that way, well, then, it is still the effect, and they don't give a fuck.
It looks like you were right.
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