What a week it's been, just one crazy revelation after another about the dangers of this experimental gene therapy! If you're not into hearing about folks keeling over, coming down with cancer, or battling new autoimmune diseases, you might want to skip this piece because, oh boy, this is me uncorked and letting it rip. Particularly this week, it's been a barrage of DMs almost every day with news of some celebrity or influencer dropping dead or being struck down by some autoimmune condition or cancer. It's like the vast majority of the planet has a blind spot the size of a truck, completely missing the sheer magnitude of warning signs being hurled their way. What more can I do than shake my head and say we've got to double down and throw even more dots at them!
🍍Avalanche of Adverse Reports
First of all, let's talk about FDA Director Dr. Peter Marks' response, which is making rounds on X, but as usual, the mass media isn't reporting about it, so please continue to share this.
In a jaw-dropping moment during the "Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic" hearing on February 16, 2024, Chairman Brad Wenstrup dropped a bombshell, revealing that adverse event reports for COVID-19 vaccines dwarfed those for all other vaccines combined since 1990, according to VAERS data. This news might not shock us, but it certainly raises eyebrows wider. Then, Dr. Peter Marks from the FDA, in a moment of barely-contained panic, confessed they were completely blindsided by this avalanche of adverse events. The government appeared to be scrambling, caught unprepared by the deluge, with Marks admitting to a hasty effort to increase staff and manage the overwhelming reports. The admission is shocking, prompting questions about the decision-making process – what on earth were they thinking? How did they not foresee this coming? The entire scenario unfolds like a disaster in slow motion, a frantic scramble to address a crisis that, perhaps, could and should have been anticipated, if not avoided.
🍍Rishi Sunak Faces Humiliation on National TV
On GBNews' "The People's Forum," Prime Minister Rishi Sunak was utterly blindsided by John Watts—a bold voice for the hundreds of thousands left battered and bruised in the wake of the COVID vaccine. John Watts, his voice heavy with the weight of untold suffering, demanded, "I want you to look into my eyes, Rishi Sunak, and see the pain, the trauma, the regret." His story wasn't just a cry from the heart; it was a damning indictment of the system's gross failure to heed the cries of those harmed. He threw down the gauntlet, asking Sunak, "Why have I had to set up a support group in Scotland to care for those hit by the COVID-19 vaccine?" He wasn't just airing personal grievances; he was shining a harsh light on the systemic neglect, underscored by a horrifying statistic: "In Scotland, according to the yellow card system, over 30,000 people have suffered adverse reactions to the vaccine, and 200 have died." (and this is under-reported!)
Sunak's reply, dripping with feigned concern, totally missed the mark. Proposing the vaccine damage payment scheme as a fix was like slapping a band-aid on a severed limb. His assurance that "everyone will work through their cases" felt like a slap in the face, utterly tone-deaf to Watts's compelling account and the shocking tally of adverse events. This wasn't just a policy squabble; it was a glaring revelation of the chasm separating the government's lukewarm responses from the dire urgency of the victims' reality. Watts' desperate plea and the statistics he wielded were more than mere numbers; they screamed for immediate, heartfelt recognition and action—a call that, in that devastating moment, went painfully unanswered.
🍍Richard Tice and Nigel Farage makes sharp U-Turn.
And then, like a plot twist in a drama that nobody saw coming (my eyes rolling up), the very next day, Richard Tice and Nigel Farage are suddenly crying out for investigations. It's as if the whole "safe and effective" mantra they once championed is now a political hot potato that’s too scalding to hold. Watching these political figures do such dramatic about-faces is like witnessing someone trying to dodge bullets in slow motion.
Remember, at the start of this whole “pandemic”, these were the same characters who seemingly chucked their critical thinking skills out the window and joined the chorus pushing for mass vaccination. Heck, Richard Tice was out there in January 2021, beating the drum for mandatory vaccination for healthcare workers. Now, here they are, making sharp U-turns as if they've just had some grand epiphany.
Don’t get me wrong—I'm not here to shame anyone for changing their tune. Honestly, admitting you were wrong and shifting gears is a heck of a lot more respectable than digging your heels in deeper like Peter Marks, especially when the stakes are this high. But still, you've got to admit, it feels like they're a bit late to the party. Better late than never, right? But let’s not forget where they stood when the chips were down.
And here is Nigel Farage calling for more people to be vaccinated in early 2021. Click through to watch the video.
Let’s just say Mark Twain was right about this.
"In the beginning of a change, the patriot is a scarce man, and brave, and hated and scorned. When his cause succeeds, the timid join him, for then it costs nothing to be a patriot."
- Mark Twain
🍍Dead and vaccine-injured Social Media Influencers
This week, the plot thickens even further with the sudden deaths of two influencers. Now, I usually steer clear of discussing sudden deaths because the true cause is often shrouded in mystery. But when the government drags its feet on investigating these tragedies, it leaves everyone in the lurch, forced to speculate. Adding a layer of irony to the situation, both influencers had previously poked fun at those who were hesitant or critical of the experimental vaccine. In a twist of fate, it feels almost poetic to turn the spotlight back on them, echoing the old adage, "judge not, lest ye be judged."
First up, we have the 23-year-old "Twomad," a YouTuber boasting over 2.2 million followers, whose sudden death has caught the media's eye. While rumours of a drug overdose or suicide are currently floating around, there's been no official confirmation on the cause of his death. Here's where it gets chilling—he once mocked critics of the vaccine by feigning death post-vaccination in a video. Now, with his own unexpected demise, the situation takes on a somber tone, reminding us of the unpredictable nature of life and the caution we should exercise in judgment.
Oh, and let's not forget about the influencer from Singapore, coming at us like he's the oracle of all things vaccine. Dropping gems like, "Whatever it is, guys, when government asks to take vaccine, you take." Oh sure, because when has questioning authority ever been important, right? And he doesn’t stop there. He’s practically shouting from the rooftops, "Go and at least take that vaccine! Vaccine one, vaccine two. If you can take the vaccine after you die also. You understand or not?" I mean, what? If you can take it after you die? Really breaking new ground in vaccine advocacy there! And get this – his mantra was, "For me, very simple. I still want to live. I got long life to go. Okay, if you want to die, you die!" Well, isn’t that just the epitome of empathy and understanding? So, here's a guy who thought he had it all figured out, preaching the vaccine gospel like there’s no tomorrow. Well, in a tragic twist, tomorrow came all too soon. It just goes to show, life’s unpredictable, and maybe, just maybe, we should think twice before we cast judgment or make declarations as if we've got a crystal ball.
And the kicker? He died from a pulmonary embolism, which sits ominously on Pfizer’s list of adverse effects post-authorization. There he was, all gung-ho about vaccine mandates, only for fate to throw back a cruel irony from the very playbook he championed. Turns out, those adverse effect warnings? They’re not just for show.
These two influencers, with their staunch stances, bid the world adieu within just a day of each other. What are the odds, really? It’s like a grim lottery where the prize is a reality check nobody signed up for.
The whole saga eerily echoes the tale of a prominent figure from Singapore, the President of the Law Society, who passed away last year. Diagnosed with cancer in 2022 and gone by 2023, he too had a controversial take, offering a $300 bounty to anyone who could drag the unvaccinated to a vaccination center. It's as if these stories stitch together a tapestry of irony and tragedy, serving as a harsh reminder of life's fragility and the unpredictability of our choices.
While these stories stand as individual anecdotes, they hint at larger trends. Don't miss out on my report detailing the alarming rise in cancer drug sales. It's a piece of the puzzle that speaks volumes about broader health trends we can't afford to ignore.
The surge in influencers reporting cancer diagnoses is shockingly noticeable. Try this simple experiment yourself:
Head over to Google and search for videos using the term “I have cancer.”
Set a custom time range from 1 Jan 2019 to 1 Jan 2020.
On the first page, you'll mostly find institution-sponsored videos about cancer. They're easy to spot due to their professional editing and high production values.
Now, repeat this search for each year from 2019 through 2023. You'll observe a significant uptick in raw, unpolished videos by influencers, especially noticeable post-vaccination.
I've compiled results showcasing this trend from 2022 to July 2023, when I made my video, and it's a safe bet that numbers have only grown. This pattern raises more questions than answers and suggests a deeper dive is warranted into what's behind this alarming rise.
Amid this noticeable spike in influencers sharing their cancer diagnoses, it raises a curious question: How many of these are paid mRNA experimental jab influencers? It's a critical point to ponder, given the potential for sponsored content to shape narratives and influence perceptions.
Just as I'm hammering out this article, news breaks that six-time Olympic gold medalist Chris Hoy has been diagnosed with cancer.
🍍Incoming Zombie Apocalypse?
So, couple of weeks back, a mate pings me, worried because his friend just got slapped with an MND (ALS) diagnosis. Rings a bell? Yeah, the same disease we all tried to raise awareness for and dunked ourselves in ice water —the Ice Bucket Challenge.
It’s a rare disease, around 1 in 100,000!
Now, in this niche market, there's this old drug, Riluzole. In most countries its the only approved drug for ALS since '95. For these drugs, the sales would be as predictable as the setting sun. Doctors know it inside out, and if you're in the unlucky club that needs it, you're getting it—no fuss, no muss.
Look at the sales between 2019 and 2020? Flat as a pancake, this is to be expected of such drugs.
But fast forward to 2021, and boom! The numbers start jumping, and we're counting doses here, not dollars. What's up with that?
I’ve been working on the sales numbers for brain drugs (dementia, Parkinson's, epilepsy, etc.), but my pharma friend sent me an Excel file with a gazillion rows, and my 12-year-old laptop couldn’t run for more than 30 minutes without crashing. So, it’s been a month since I've been working on this report. I’m saving up to get a new laptop. If you'd like to help me, please feel free to subscribe as a paid subscriber.
Other than that, this is just a short update on what's happening this week. Everything else looks fine in the world. /s
Have a good weekend and signing off for now,
A17
Karma-geddon!!! I'm saving that!
Really too bad more people do not have critical thinking skills.
It really is sad.
We kept my elderly, but healthy mil safe until 2022. Then she fell And hit her head and cracked her pelvis then had to be transported to the hospital. She was convinced to get the kill shot, had a stroke within 6 days. The end was prolonged and miserable for her and for all of us left behind.
Ex work colleague died last week after 6 week diagnosis of cancer (41 yrs old).
Our ex GM, (fitness fanatic) heart attack Xmas 2022.
Aunty with persistent intestinal problems, regularly hospitalised. 2023
Friend now an epileptic. 2023
Friend with sudden rheumatoid arthritis throughout his body. 2023
Cousins wife with sudden kidney failure...
The list goes on.
And they are still all scared of the covid. WTF can you do? There is no reasoning with them.