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NCAA golfer sidelined because of covid jab. Offered bribe. (Page 1/1) |
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sourmash
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SEP 21, 11:00 AM
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He's been offered money for the content of his story, which means he no longer could freely speak about the cause and conditions of his injection injury. No more activity beyond a slow walk because the heart can become inflamed.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/Mlpj37pVrNaL/
John Stokes was a Division 1 NCAA College Golfer but will now miss his senior season due to heart disease after taking the Pfizer COVID-19 shots. He claims this is happening to many other student athletes who are being forced to take the shots, and that someone tried to "buy" his story to keep it quiet.
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IMSA GT
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SEP 21, 06:47 PM
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Yep, and from another source:
quote | In the video, he says he knows other players who have also undergone heart surgery or had heart problems after their vaccinations.
In his TikTok video, he urges the NCAA to stop imposing the vaccine on athletes. “I wish someone had told me” about the risks of taking the vaccine, he says. “It’s not right for people to be forced to get vaccinated because there are real side effects like this that could happen to you.”
Doctors told John that his college athletic career might be over. |
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https://riotimesonline.com/...st-vaccine-mandates/[This message has been edited by IMSA GT (edited 09-21-2021).]
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rinselberg
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SEP 25, 10:38 AM
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Does that mean that he made a bad decision when he decided to get the Covid vaccine?
I will accept as a given that this NCAA golfer's heart inflammation was caused by the Covid vaccine, although I don't think that's fully substantiated by these reports.
If that's how his body reacted to the Covid vaccine, what could have happened to him if he had gone unvaccinated and then contracted Covid?
It's reported that NCAA golfer John Stokes claims to know of other student athletes who have been suffered serious side effects from Covid vaccinations, but that's as far the reporting goes. He "claims" to know.
Here's something that I just came across:
"'Afraid I was going to die': Hawaii anti-vaccine leader expresses regret after getting COVID"
quote | Chris Wikoff is now warning people to not attend large protests like the ones his group staged in front of Hawaii Lt. Gov. Josh Green's home. |
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quote | HONOLULU — A man who helped organize a Hawaii group that opposes COVID-19 vaccines and mandates says he contracted the disease and now has regrets.
Chris Wikoff told Hawaii News Now this week that he helped start the Aloha Freedom Coalition last October. He said he believed government shutdowns and mandates were threatening liberties and harming businesses.
“They were talking about vaccine passports and vaccine mandates and it seemed like it was over-the top totalitarianism and control,” Wikoff said.
But then he and his wife contracted COVID-19 . . . |
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Associated Press, republished by ABC 10, Sacramento; September 21, 2021. https://www.abc10.com/artic...26-8255-d7ad3a512b56[This message has been edited by rinselberg (edited 09-25-2021).]
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82-T/A [At Work]
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SEP 26, 05:41 PM
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quote | Originally posted by rinselberg:
If that's how his body reacted to the Covid vaccine, what could have happened to him if he had gone unvaccinated and then contracted Covid?
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10 days of sniffling, a bit of a fever for a couple of days, a little bit of loss of taste and some brain fog, and then there's a 99.99% chance he would be totally normal in 2 weeks.
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