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Sep 17, 2022Liked by Jean Marc Benoit MD

Very well stated. I I know of several individuals who had strokes, heart attacks, tachycardia and aneurisms in the weeks after their shots. Only 1/3 made the connection that their sudden event was possibly related. Only one tried to have a discussion with her husband's doctors about the proximity of his first shot and chest pain and heart attack (Day 1 shot, day 3-4 chest pain and a strange swelling on his leg, day 8 heart attack). I say tried, as they immediately shut her down. She wanted to have the discussion, as it was his first shot at the height of the mandates. He didn't want a second. Clearly in Canada the AEs are significantly under-reported.

From my laypersons perspective, it appears the gatekeepers in Canada are applying old standards for considering AEs (if it doesn't happen within a short period of time, it can't be related) to new technology (the mRNA recipient may be making spikes for days, weeks, or even months). I guess the heavy-hand of CPSO doesn't help either.

My understandings is that VAERs reports are culled if clearly bogus?

Here is what the CDC says about VAERs: "VAERS | Vaccine Safety | CDC

VAERS is the nation's early warning system that monitors the safety of vaccines after they are authorized or licensed for use by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). VAERS is part of the larger vaccine safety system in the United States that helps make sure vaccines are safe. The system is co-managed by CDC and FDA." Hmmm.

Your point about Zuckerberg is a very good one. What a disappointment he is - from college geek to acting like a despot. How outrageous for people who've been hurt by these shots, or worse, had a child injured or lost a loved one. There are no words...

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My sons workplace had demanded all employees take the bait.

Even though I begged him not to do it, he went secretly and got it done.

After the second shot he had chest pains, felt like he was going to faint.

His body felt heavy he had pins and needles all over.

His lips were numb, and he was terrified feeling like he couldn't catch his breath.

He's not a person to miss a day from work, he has an amazing work ethic and does not complain even when he's in pain from his job.

We brought him to the hospital, I was not allowed in.

I communicated with him through text messages.

I told him to request a d-dimer test.

The attending physician denied the test telling him that the criteria has changed and he doesn't qualify for the test.

The doctor allowed him to photograph a pamphlet that showed they're only allowing d-dimer for suspected pulmonary embolism.

What I think is happening here in Canada and around the world in all the g7 is policy coming from the top down to stop the d-dimer tests.

With no proof, there is little hope of tying any of the Adverse events to the injection.

Pretty much the same policy that prevented early treatment for the virus and doomed those who contracted it to a miserable death.

These are the same policies that are being set now for the d-dimer test.

It's almost impossible to get one.

They also implied that it was anxiety or stress, for which he has no medical history.

And because of that he will never go back even if he feels like he's dying.

So mission complete, Oakville hospital.

You've successfully insured that people like my son will die at home in their beds rather than be gaslit by useful idiots that are complicit in hiding a crime against humanity.

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