Killing in the name of health
The Light|Issue 41: January 2024
Dramatic rise in illnesses after jab rollout
GRAHAM JENNINGS
Killing in the name of health

Surely safe should mean you don't die within a few days of taking it?

NEIL Shaw, a reputable and highly respected naturopath and homeopath who runs a thriving health store in Northern Ireland, has witnessed a dramatic rise in a variety of illnesses among his customers since the covid vaccine rollout, a trend which is of great concern.

During the pandemic, Neil reports that he had minimal awareness of people experiencing any major complications, life-changing issues, or even ultimately dying, with the exception of those who were already ill, or within the elderly age bracket.

Yet since the mRNA shot rollout of 2021, he is seeing a huge shift in the demographics of people who were previously unaffected by covid. These individuals, who presented as healthy and without underlying conditions, are now experiencing life-changing health issues. Neil believes this to be "very telling".

He continues: "A strange phenomenon was the media pumping out death rates and horror stories during covid, yet that was not what we were seeing on the ground, and I include a nurse whom I know well. Yet now we are seeing myocarditis in 30-40-year-olds, stroke issues at the same age, and people dying suddenly that shouldn't be dying at all healthy, fit athletes and the like. Nobody is asking the question 'why?' anymore. If a plane crashes, it will be (excuse the pun) investigated to death for years, so why this being the case do we have such a lack of critical analysis at the minute? Where is the media concern to ask questions and probe for answers?"

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