Stockholm Syndrome

In a move that should surprise no one, Australian actress Melle Stewart is suing AstraZeneca for severe injuries caused by their Covid vaccine.

Ms. Stewart received her first dose of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine on May 24, 2021.

Two weeks later, she began having seizures, lost her ability to speak, and lost all movement on the right-hand side of her body.

Brain surgeons diagnosed her with Vaccine-Induced Thrombocytopenic Thrombosis (VITT), a blood-clotting condition that the manufacturer and the regulators now acknowledge as a “very rare side effect” of this particular vaccine.

The actual surprise, however, is this jaw-dropping admission:

Despite the issues I’ve had due to the Astra Zeneca vaccine, I am proud to say that I have gone on to receive multiples doses of the Pfizer vaccine and I remain a staunch advocate for vaccination.

15 Replies to “Stockholm Syndrome”

  1. What happened to the ‘safe and effective’ AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johnson vaccines?
    Where did they go?

  2. On a dare I tried Russian roulette. Nothing happened. It’s nothing to be worried about.

    1. Good because we don’t need to hear your crap and nobody likes to talk to stupid people. Get another shot closer to death.

  3. My husband got VITT from one shot of Murderna… Massive bleeding and blood clots from his throat. Thankfully he didn’t die of it, but he now has lethally high levels of blood pressure and has to be on medication for life. All the mRNA shots are dangerous, none is better than any other.

  4. Hey, I just noticed something. If you go back to 2021 in your searches you will see all the “experts” telling you that Thrombocytopenic Thrombosis is a direct result of Covid and has no relationship to the “vaccine.”

    Some of the articles are scolds aimed at conspiracy theorists. How about that?

  5. That last statement is hardly jaw-dropping. She’s just not stupid enough to take her terrible extraordinarily rare freak accident as anything but that.

    1. Yes, I stuck my cock in the pickle slicer, but the resulting damage was just a terrible extraordinarily rare freak accident! I’d gladly do it again!

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