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. . . According to his social media account, Jacob Sanchez received his first dose of Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine on December 2020 and second dose on January 2021.

“We’ve done our part,” he wrote.

>. . . According to his social media account, Jacob Sanchez received his first dose of Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine on December 2020 and second dose on January 2021. >“We’ve done our part,” he wrote.

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[–] 0 pt

One interesting point here. It has been 2 years since his last vax dose. IDK if he got any boosters since then, but here it is 2 years later and he drops dead. I think most of the "died suddenly" usually died within weeks or a few months of their last vax or booster.

[–] 5 pts

His heart attack could have been caused by cardiomyopathy due to untreated sub-clinical myocarditis from the jab, or from one of those fibrin/amyloid clots being dislodged from somewhere and ending up in a cardiac artery. There are ways that heart damage from the jab can kill even after years. That's why the 5 year mortality rate for myocarditis is 50%, and that's why I expect there to be something like 100 million deaths from the jab over the next 4 or so years.

[–] 1 pt

Yep, and that's just from Heart issues/ myocohenciditis alone. no telling what other sub-clinical issues and at risk adverse events the LNP encapsulates within the major organs/ tissues, nodes and capillaries will be responsible for ...

[–] [deleted] 2 pts

Well look at Lisa Marie Presley; she had a similar gap of several months. That's the problem.

Presley wasn't fat, she didn't have any heart conditions. And yet she died suddenly, months later. And we see that again and again.

Recently Peter McCullough has talked about how they're finding spike protein still generating in people 8~10 months after their last shot! That really shouldn't be possible at all. The mRNA should totally break apart.

Either it's not breaking apart and somehow sticking around and continuing to make spike protein ... or it's getting reverse transcribed in the DNA. There is some preliminary research that shows the mRNA does get transcribed into a DNA, but only in a lab, in a piety dish. Does it happen inside of the human body? ... We don't have a good way of testing ... but with all we're seeing .. I say it's likely.

[–] 0 pt (edited )

I imagine It's not breaking apart because of the LNP (Proprietary trade secret - built on a Graphene oxide backbone) encapsulate that protects it from degrading inside the body until it is able to enter a cell nucleus and deliver it's payload - 40 trillion of the fckers ..... only then is the body able to 'expell' the LNP as it 'broken open after delivery of the mRNA'