A message from Michael
He paid the ultimate price to send this message to you. Please take a minute to hear what he wants you to know.
For those who knew Mike Granata, you know that he was a good and honest man. He was kind, considerate, and always polite.
Mike was adamant that people know what happened to him that caused his early and unexpected death. Here’s an excerpt of the obituary he wrote before he died:
I was afraid of getting the vaccine for fear that I might die. At the insistence of my doctor, I gave in to pressure to get vaccinated.
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I wished I would have never gotten vaccinated. If you are not vaccinated, don’t do it unless you are ready to suffer and die.
Read Michael Granata’s full obituary here. He is not alone. There are over 300,000 Americans with a similar story.
His death was not caused by the vaccine according to the CDC. I wonder what caused it? The CDC won’t tell us what has caused any of these deaths after the vaccine. They will only tell us, “it wasn’t the vaccine.” How reassuring.
The evidence I’ve seen shows Michael’s advice is supported by the data.
While there are stories of the unvaccinated dying, as this article shows, 90% of hospital admissions are vaccinated people in an area with a 50% vaccination rate. That’s what we should be paying attention to!
If you get COVID, treat it with an approved early treatment protocol.
Remember: Everyone hospitalized for COVID today has one thing in common: they didn’t use a proven early treatment protocol as soon as they noticed they were sick.
Just told my partner that I have signed off all health insurance, because I am unvaxxed and plan to remain that way. She is very angry with me, says I am being irresponsible. I guess I feel like the irresponsible thing (she is vaxxed so is her son) already happened, and I am just protecting my status and do not want any insurance providers to have a current file on me. She thinks I am crazy and we can't even talk. I am so sorry Mike Granata had to die for no reason, and so glad you published this story Steve. Thanks
Very sad...but unfortunately an all too common story. The take away: don't trust the MDs.