Tag: lockdown

Immediately after landing: Pilot suffers cardiac arrest after corona vaccination – not an isolated case

An American pilot suffered a heart attack shortly after landing his plane and whilst en route to his next flight. He blames the corona vaccination for this. But what happened is not an isolated case. Many pilots report problems after the mandatory corona vaccinations and their concerns beforehand but are afraid of losing their jobs if they speak out.

Even the second dose of the experimental covid jab causes heart problems

87% of myocarditis cases are appearing after the second covid vaccine. Messenger RNA inoculations cause this pathology in almost 100% of the cases studied. The appearance of myocarditis after the covid vaccine has become one of the great enigmas for science. In recent months, numerous studies have pointed out its causes and show evidence that 87 per cent of patients with this pathology suffer from it after the second dose.

If you were not Covid vaccinated breathe a deep sigh of relief

In a recently published report by Pfizer BioNTech, the pharmaceutical company concedes that there can be no guarantee that their vaccine against the coronavirus is safe and effective enough for permanent approval on the drug market. Despite this, millions of people have been vaccinated with this vaccine and it is still being used. BVNL is shocked by this and wants clarification from the Minister of Health, Welfare and Sport.

Hundreds of Little White Crosses will be Silent No More

On March 29th the ‘Silent No More’ movement was officially born in New Zealand. It was an event that was created out of a collective vision and a collective effort of numerous passionate New Zealanders from around the country who all had a shared desire and need to come together to tell their story and to just be heard. People from right across the country gathered in front of parliament in a memorial service grieving together, to tell their stories together, and to deliver their petition with 12,000 signatures gathered in just 5 days to parliament.