Two and 3-year-old kids with seizures is "the new normal"
I'm getting multiple reports from my nurse friends about kids 2 and 3 years old having seizures. It is ONLY happening on vaccinated kids, and symptoms start 2 to 5 days after the COVID vaccine.
Doctors are mystified by a rash of seizures, rashes, etc. happening to 2 and 3-year-old kids.
The only thing these kids have in common is that they were given the COVID vaccine just days earlier (two to five days earlier).
The doctors cannot figure out what is causing the seizures (since it couldn’t be the vaccine since those are safe and effective). The medical staff is not permitted to talk about the cases to the press or on social media or they will be fired.
One nurse posted something to the effect of “how is this legal????” I had to paraphrase to protect the poster.
This is why you are hearing these reports from me. They can’t fire me.
There is nothing on the mainstream media about this since the nurses and doctors aren’t allowed to talk about it.
This will all come out some day, but for now, everyone is keeping quiet about it and the doctors are instructed to convince the parents that it isn’t vaccine related and that they are the only ones having the problem.
Because that’s how science works.
Parents will start filing lawsuits in huge numbers with giant class action lawsuits maybe that will make the mainstream news media until that happens it will be kept hidden. Lawyers want easy cases that can make big money fast and this is a perfect way for any lawyer to get rich quick.
Hi Steve,
I want to start off by saying you are a saint & because of you I feel hope for the world. My friends grandbaby was born 5 months ago. Since he was born he has to be forced to eat. Did not want mothers breast milk & also refuses bottle. He has a fit during every feeding time. He is small in weight and length. Doctors say they aren't worried but this sounds very odd and concerning. Mother was definitely vaccinated prior to conceiving and I believe she was boosted during 3rd trimester. Any one you can refer them too or what type of specialist they should see. I believe Grandma might be thinking what I'm thinking but doesnt want to admit.