12/05/2022 / By Ethan Huff
The latest excuse being thrown around for why increasingly more “fully vaccinated” people are having heart attacks or dropping dead for no apparent reason is because “anti-vaxxers” are publicly blaming Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) “vaccines” for all this health destruction.
“Science,” we are told, points to the “dying suddenly” phenomenon being a factor of anti-vaxxers drawing attention to it, and not because of the shots themselves which are perfectly “safe and effective.”
“Fear mongering and misinformation being peddled by people with no scientific training to terrorise people into staying unvaccinated is not just causing people to remain susceptible to viral outbreaks, but could also be causing more side effects seen in the vaccination process,” reads a new study by Raymond D. Palmer that was published in the journal Biomedicine (Taipei).
“A mini review of published literature has been conducted and found that mental stress clearly causes vasoconstriction and arterial constriction of blood vessels,” the study goes on to suggest.
In other words, people are getting sick and dying after getting jabbed not because of the jabs but because of people scaring them about the jabs, which causes stress, vasoconstriction, and ultimately health problems and early mortality. (Related: Sudden and unexpected death is a common occurrence after both covid jabbing and other forms of vaccination.)
Palmer maintains that if the fully jabbed feel “panicked, concerned, stressed, or scared of the vaccination,” this will cause side effects like heart attack and sudden death. Nothing in the jab, though, is to blame.
“… their arteries will constrict and become smaller in and around the time of receiving the vaccine,” Palmer claims in his paper.
“This biological mechanism (the constriction of veins, arteries and vessels under mental stress) is the most likely cause for where there has been blood clots, strokes, heart attacks, dizziness, fainting, blurred vision, loss of smell and taste that may have been experienced shortly after vaccine administration.”
Palmer concludes that the “extreme mental stress of the patient could most likely be attributed to the fear mongering and scare tactics used by various anti-vaccination groups.”
This is absolute lunacy, of course, but it is something we have come to expect from “academia” and the “sciences,” which refuse to ever take an honest look at vaccine injections. There is simply no scenario in their minds in which the jabs themselves could ever cause a person to suffer health problems or early death.
Someone in the comments made an interesting point about how the stress of being shamed an alienated by the “vaxxers” for two years during the scamdemic caused a lot of stress on the rest of us. Did Palmer ever consider that?
“This whole ‘misinformation’ thing will go down in history as the biggest embarrassment to our species,” wrote another. “You know when you see one of those old timey ads with a pregnant woman smoking a cigarette with a message of health and freedom? Like that.”
“All those who do not see the sheer obviousness of it all will place their palms to their brows and think ‘HOW … how could I not have seen?!’ We aren’t there yet but this will end … not in time to save billions of lives, but it will end. Eventually we wake up.”
Others pointed out that, yes, the unvaccinated were persecuted, shamed, abused, and fired from their jobs, which caused immense stress that for many of them resulted in the formation of chronic illnesses.
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Sources for this article include:
MarkCrispinMiller.substack.com
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