PREVIEW: Brokenomics | Vaccine Injury
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Summary
John Watt and Adam Rowland confront Rishi Sunak about the rollout of the CoQ10 vaccine in a public event in London. They argue that the government should have done more to help the thousands of people who have been affected by it.
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Hello and welcome to Brokernomics. Now as you know in this show we often talk about the broken
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financial system, geopolitics, stuff like that but I think I've explained that the reason I got into
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all of this in the first place is because I was so offended by what happened over the lockdown
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period and that's the massive amount of money printing which of course I'm known for for
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talking about on that and the downstream effects of that but what really offended me was the
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the lockdowns themselves and the vaccine coercion that came along with that and it's something
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that's quite difficult to talk about because you get heavily censored if you do it and you can't put
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stuff out on on certain platforms. However I've got a couple of guests with me here today we've got
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John Watt and Adam Rowland who had while we while we're still on YouTube let's just say they they
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had an experience um with the um with the rollout of the certain medical product that happened a few
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years ago um and these two chaps actually confronted Rishi Sunak in a GB event so let's quickly watch that
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now. Hi Rishi Sunak I've got so much to say about such little time my name is John Watt and I'm one of
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the COVID vaccine injured in this country. I want you to look into my eyes Rishi Sunak and I want you
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to look at the pain the trauma and the regret I have in my eyes. We have been left with no help at all
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not only am I in here that's vaccine injured there's another man over there whose life's been ruined by
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that COVID-19 vaccine. I know people who have lost legs amputations I know people with heart conditions
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like myself Rishi Sunak. Why have I had to set up a support group in Scotland to look after the people
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that have been affected by that COVID-19 vaccine? Why are the people who are in charge who told us
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all to do the right thing have left us all to rot and left me and the thousands and the tens of
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thousands in this country to rot? Rishi Sunak look me in the eye when are you going to start to do the
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right thing? The vaccine damage payment scheme is not fit for purpose in Scotland right now
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according to the yellow card system there are over 30,000 people who have had an adverse reaction to
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that vaccine. Okay John thank you very much indeed for your question. You've made a really strong
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point John. Prime Minister. John I'm very sorry to hear about your personal circumstances and you
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said someone over here also seems to have suffered by the similar by a similar thing now obviously I
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I don't know about the individual situation that you're in. We're silenced Rishi. We're silenced on social media and everything. We are silenced. We are the most silenced people in this country.
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We're silenced in the press because my story in the press. Okay. I had to go to the government for comment and they made them take all the stuff out.
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Forgive me. Forgive me both. I know I'm happy. I'm interested you know. No one. Okay. John no one is saying. No one is saying. Oh yeah okay. I've lost my house and my wife and a successful career.
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Successful career. And sir you raised some very valid points I'm sure. What I've got to say is though we haven't got you on microphone and as you know we've got to get through this. I'm sure we can we can raise your points with the Prime Minister at a later date.
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But in the meantime Prime Minister. Yeah no I'm very happy to. So there is a vaccine compensation scheme that's in place as you alluded to in the NHS.
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Obviously everyone individually will work through their cases. It's difficult for me to comment on anyone's individual case. I'm sure you'll appreciate that.
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I'm very happy to go and look at the cases and I'm sure you'll get them to the team here. I mean I'm very saddened and shocked to hear that you've been silenced by anybody.
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That is surprising to me. So please do get your details to Stephen and the team and I will happily take that away.
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Of course you should be able to speak about your experience. What's happened to you. And as I said we have a compensation scheme in place for that.
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And I'll make sure that we're working through that. Obviously I think you'll appreciate it's hard for me to comment on your specific circumstances just not knowing them and those things.
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Forgive me sir we haven't got a microphone on you so our viewers and listeners won't be able to hear what you say.
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I think the last thing I'd say is you know we went through a pandemic like everyone else at the points when it came to the vaccine.
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Those decisions were always taken on the basis of medical advice from our medical experts to tell us as politicians who are obviously not doctors about how best to roll out the vaccine.
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What was in the public health interest the priority order how that should be done who should be eligible.
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That was something that the doctors recommended on and that's something that we followed.
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Now obviously if there are individual circumstances which haven't worked out then that's why we have the compensation scheme in place.
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And I'll make sure that we follow up on your cases.
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We will get that to the Prime Minister and as he said he will I'm sure look at that for you.
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So you can see from that that Rishi Sunak was really not expecting that question.
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How did you end up speaking to the Prime Minister?
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I can't like I said to you in the live show I can't go into it too much because
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But there was a little bit of subterfuge was there?
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Yeah there was a lot of trickery involved and you know just going under the radar.
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Because looking at his face he did not expect that question to arrive.
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They knew all the questions on the night but they didn't expect that question.
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Oh let's be honest if they knew that question do you think they would have allowed myself to be on there?
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So like I said we've done an event in Glasgow and we're hoping to do one in London to raise awareness on this
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and hopefully people who think they might be injured you know we bring along professionals and doctors and stuff
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and hopefully I've done one in Glasgow really successful and I'm looking at a venue in London now
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and hopefully we can try and set it out and bring professionals and I would love anyone who's actually willing to debate it out
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to come on the stage and actually debate it out with these professionals you know it would be interesting
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but regarding that night how we got on I'll leave that for the show to tell everybody
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so if you want to know maybe buy a ticket if we get a venue.
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We couldn't believe our luck though could we really to be fair that we got on.
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Because we didn't take our social media down or anything.
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Yeah so we don't want to talk about it too much but yeah it was as you can tell by his face
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he didn't know that question was going to be there and you know I've had a lot of people say
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oh John controlled opposition all this kind of stuff you know he's applying.
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Yeah which is just ridiculous you know what people don't realise is you know I'm still out
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number one we've seen an opportunity now again we kind of wish that if we knew there was a general election happening
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we wish we'd done it in front of the BBC and ITV but unfortunately.
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We might not have got through there though that's the problem so you've just got to take your chance.
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Well I mean that's why I wanted to get you guys on now because I mean this is I mean this is pre-recorded
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but it will be going out the week of the election and I think it's it's worth people remembering
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Yeah I think it's a subject that can never go away because we can never allow it to happen again
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and it's just so important I say look the JAGs is one thing I call them the JAGs because I'm Scottish
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but I mean even even the things during the COVID and then you look into what they've done in care homes
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and you look at other protocols that we've put in place now I know obviously we speak about the JAGs
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but I mean I've seen some horrific stuff in the Inquiry just now which is in the public domain
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and the COVID the COVID subject regarding COVID and the JAGs it's a subject that can't be.
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So we got into your stories a bit on the podcast and if you haven't seen that go go to the website
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and look at podcast I think it's 944 where we had you guys on and you talked a bit about your story
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but I mean both of you were hospitalised and both of you were gaslit by the medical professionals
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who told you that it was anxiety or it's something else.
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Yeah I think Adam you get injured first don't you?
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Yeah I mean I spent over four months in hospital and since that time I can't tell you how many hospital appointments
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I must have had I've probably you know almost every week some weeks I've got like two or three appointments
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so I've been under I last counted I don't want to miscount but I think I've had 22 or 26 scans since I've been injured
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so I've had one, two, three, four on my heart so four MRIs in my heart loads of echoes in my heart.
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But this is only after they stopped gaslighting you that it actually was the vaccine?
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Yes and no so as I said on the podcast so immediately I didn't know after the first vaccine
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you know again I just never even thought you know I never just didn't even add up again I feel so stupid.
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Propaganda was so strong that it was 100% safe and effective so if you unless you completely reject the messaging
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because it wasn't immediate I added my reaction only started gradually after I don't know what it was
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seven to ten days or something so I didn't right I didn't immediately associate the two
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and then it was only after the second one that I got immediate like I was already prior to having
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what I now know is palpitations but I didn't know what they were it's never had anything like that in my life
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it was only when I got the heart trouble and then they got rushed me into hospital and I said straight away
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I've just had that vaccine it's got to be that vaccine it's that vaccine isn't it and I kept telling
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them that and to be fair to them at the local hospital because of the tests they were doing
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with the D-dimer looking for the blood clots I think they were open-minded to it but because
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I was such a weird case because my heart was going in and out of VT and they couldn't find the cause
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which we spoke about earlier about them having tests for.
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But they but they were looking for blood clots is that is that what was causing your your heart
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trouble? No it wasn't so the the cardiologist turned around to me so they sent me to a specialist
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well I paid privately to go and see a specialist electrocardiologist one of the best in the country
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because I was at that stage I still thought I'll be back at work in like a month I'll just go and
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pay private and get back to work you know this is an inconvenience as that was my mindset.
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He looked at my heart and expected me to be in myocarditis on the scan and it was no myocarditis
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and he turned around to me and went you don't just develop VT in your heart he said it's normally a
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structural cause of your heart that causes that rhythm and he said you would have developed this
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as a kid you know if it was a congenital problem he was bamboozled and he said to me he then referred
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me to an endocrinologist and thought they were testing me for adrenal tumors because that can
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cause rhythms with your heart and that's when my story just got very complicated because I've
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like I say I've had 20 odd scans I've seen cardiologists endocrinologists neurologists
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muscle disease specialists there's probably more in there because I didn't even I don't even tell
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them about half the symptoms now because it's like yeah what a vaccine what I find interesting
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about that is that you went in and initially they're looking for blood clots because that was
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the that was I mean that was the AstraZeneca thing wasn't it it was causing blood clots and I so I know
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somebody who lost 30% of their lungs from from blood clots and and you've both got a friend as well
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who lost an entire leg from blood clots yeah so they were initially looking for that but it turns out
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but these things are dangerous in actually multiple ways and your thing had nothing to do with blood
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clots it was well nothing for the first 12 months I collapsed after 12 months of blood clots
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okay so you got that you got that as well in the end then you got the you got the full house but that
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was yeah so when I got the full house 12 months later that was when so I got rushed in and all I
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remember is I my nephew found me unconscious at home and I got rushed in an ambulance and I remember
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being left in a corridor on this was a Friday evening I think and I was left in a corridor for
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only 24 hours I just remember them waking me up and I know from my own training I think they thought
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I'd had a stroke because they were asking me to hold my arms up and I couldn't hold my arms up
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um and then they transferred me through and I was like in like resource downstairs before they put
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you on a ward and then they transferred me after two days to the cardiac ward and went we remember you
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from last year when you were rushed in and at this stage I was getting like I was really vocal and
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I've actually since requested my medical notes from the hospital and they've written it in so I was going
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on they went oh we think it's anxiety so I was like don't give me this bullshit anymore you know I said
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I've worked in America I said don't insult me anymore don't give me this bullshit I said it's not
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fucking anxiety I said it's that fucking vaccine and they wouldn't engage me in that topic and then
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they put me on a cardiac ward for three days and I remember it because it was the Queen's coming up
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to the Queen's uh Jubilee or whatever it was the thing so I couldn't get to see anyone so anyway they
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came around they monitored my heart for three days and went your heart's fine we're sending you home
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and I was like I was like I said I'm in fuck I said I'm in agony you've seen what I'm like with my chest
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like I couldn't even like I was barely could walk and I went you scan my chest I said you scan my chest
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or I'm going nowhere so I've since requested my hospital notes but in my notes they wrote something
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and said the person that assessed me said we think this man's suffering from fictitious syndrome
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which basically means I'm making it up I'm a little bit crazy and then further on in my notes
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a couple of days later it said this man was highly aggressive and anyway finally in my notes they've
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put they've only agreed to scan me because they thought that I was a bit crazy and anxious and
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they've agreed to scan me well they scanned me and I had three blood clots on my lungs
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so I could well have died if I didn't have insisted on that scan and the the guy do the notes then say
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oops we fucked up no the don'ts don't say that and the guy that said to me like oh we think it's
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anxiety the consultant never came back to see me he sent his little junior registrar and she went
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oh I'm really sorry to tell you you've got three blood clots on your lungs and then they moved me
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from the cardiac to the respiratory they couldn't get rid of me quick you know it's like a pulmonary
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embolism yeah yeah which is very common for young people that are pulmonary embolisms you know
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so and people can let's like be quite frank here people can drop down and die from them so you
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know when they have yeah and they have so it's important it's recognized and and you guys are
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now part of a couple of groups um in fact what why don't you tell us about those those groups because
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I know there's a there's an English group and a Scottish group and then tell us about some of
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the other experiences because you must have met a lot of people through that yeah I'll let John talk
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about the Scottish group first because that's how I found the English group through John and Alex do
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you want me to touch on my story yeah yeah please do yeah so just I was looking at my notes there
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because it's hard to keep up with all this and so technical I mean I've spoke about it in other
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podcasts um let's say Dr John Campbell's got a very in-depth one you know have you been on his show
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yeah I mean I Adam have both been on his show but I say Dr John Campbell was at the event in Glasgow
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um on the stage with Dr Icy Malhotra and Dr Tina Pears and Neil Hanvey MP the only MP that I'll
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actually trust right now um just to tell people if you haven't seen the live of the the live show
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that we've just done I don't wear the glasses to look cool it's because I've got neurological
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issues and you know I get dizzy and that so a lot of people think I use it as an ego thing or
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something but um like I said I've spoke about my story and what happened to me in depth on other
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podcasts and they're there I was technically in the vulnerable category so technically I was one
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of these people who were supposed to take it first and the reason I tell people I was in the
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vulnerable category is because someone like me should never touch the thing and that's been now
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proven so now when they said everyone if you're in the vulnerable category you should be the one
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to take this I am I took the first and second one didn't really have a reaction when I look back
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actually after the second one the second AstraZeneca so I'd won AstraZeneca and then I had
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the second AstraZeneca but it was the Pfizer booster that put me in the position I'm in now
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when I look back at the second AstraZeneca one I remember being out I think I was in London actually
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and it was like maybe a month or two after the second one I had this episode in a shopping centre
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and I felt like I was passing out I felt like I was going to be here but I didn't really put it
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down to a drag you know I didn't put it down to a vaccine or anything like that but anyway so that
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was two months after and then eventually the paperwork comes through for the Pfizer the booster
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one now the honest answer is I didn't I didn't want it I was skeptical I was a bit you know there's
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something not adding up here first one second one I said when does it stop you know but as a fam we've
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got family in South Africa so in order to get to South Africa at the time the Omicron variant had came
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over so they were telling remember that the vaccine passports come into play they were telling you
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and we had family over there so the families had new babies newborn babies none none of us got to
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see the babies and we usually go to South Africa every year so it was an argument amongst my family
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members and I didn't want to take it and I was only one at questioning and put it in the bin
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and I wish I'd just stuck by my guns but we already forked out money to go to South Africa
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and you know we're like but it's a price I've now paid for it so I took I mean that must be quite
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difficult for your family after what you've been through yeah but at least like I said to you in
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the live like at least I've got that strong support if you don't have that strong support then I don't
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think I would be here to be honest with you Dan so for me I find myself very lucky that I've got a strong
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family support and I don't have as many friends now I don't think to be honest with you which is
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weird yeah um but you know I've got some good friends did you find the same thing that happened
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to a lot of people is that I mean a lot I mean I never took the vaccine so I I haven't gone down
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that route but I question the narrative to such an extent you end up losing a lot of friends
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I think making new ones I think now I've got a lot of friends that are a bit too scared to associate
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with me now because I have been so loud in regards to this matter so um you know I had a
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wedding list the length of that you know if I was getting married but it's went down to it like that
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now it's um which is really a shame um all for speaking out in regards to what's happened to me like
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I said I've done that event in Glasgow and you would think your friends I had one friend show up
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and don't get me wrong there's another one who couldn't make it but you would think a lot of your
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friends would be in full support for what I'm trying to do but I mean it just goes to show the
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power the TV has over the minds of yeah I mean that's the thing but I mean just to go back to
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the story which I took the the third Pfizer booster on the on the 19th of November I believe um I always
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need to double check that date but I was around about November time anyway and um I've actually got a
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selfie of me because after I got it I went and got myself a playstation 5 like a big child and I took
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a selfie with this playstation 5 that was like my reward for getting it fuck me that was um I hope
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you really enjoyed that playstation 5. Well it came in handy when I was bedridden for yeah for 14 months
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13 months so the next day after I took the jag um I just felt fatigued and life just started to go
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downhill from there didn't realize it was down to the jag you know then I was in and out of hospital
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now if I was to read out my symptoms like I say I could go into proper depth it would be here for
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I mean just to tell Adam's story and my my story alone would be here for four hours easily it's so
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complex I mean like I said I worked in the medical and if somebody had come to me with with how it's
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affecting me and all the symptoms I got I wouldn't I wouldn't have believed in that it was possible
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so like the symptoms that I experienced was so I had nausea I was nauseous and I was vomiting every
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day for six weeks six weeks and I lost about 20 vomiting every day for six weeks six weeks and I
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was in and out of hospital and I was getting synaptic tests and stuff so I was getting stomachs I was
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getting tests in my stomach I was giving stool samples I was vomiting that much there was speckles of
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blood in it and it was horrendous I mean you're looking a bit more healthy now but I mean on that
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clip that we showed where you're confronting sooner you were very thin in that yeah very pale
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I'm still the Sun's been out just now but nausea for about six weeks I lost 25 kilograms and weight
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rapidly I'd never ever been that thin and I knew my body I was very fat and active before you know I
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was a boxer I went to the gym I was a joiner I was doing like 15,000 steps a day just in my work alone
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and then I went from that to this guy that couldn't even get up to do the to go to the toilet you know
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it was it just got ridiculous but I was losing weight a rapid rapid just just the worst time in my life to be
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honest with you I had acid reflux stomach pains diarrhea fatigue loss of weight dizziness and vertigo which I've
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still got faintness dry mouth you'll see me constantly drinking water a POTS which is postural
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orthostatic tachycardia syndrome which is basically when I sat down my heart rate would be normal then
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I would stand up my heart rate would just go through the roof along with a high blood pressure so a lot
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of people are walking around with high blood pressure right now and saying to themselves why
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have I got high blood pressure so actually let me just ask you on on that because we had the
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phenomena where a lot of young men started collapsing a lot of sports players have been
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collapsing and stuff like that so I mean the the obvious thing you wonder is maybe an awful lot
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of people have got a heart problem but it's only the young men who are pushing themselves hard enough
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to actually to hit a barrier so if I was to give a quick example to why I think that might be happening
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so I've only touched on a few so sometimes there's still plenty more to go through so at one point so
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basically I was diagnosed with myocarditis which is inflammation around the heart and you can tell me if
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I'm wrong here Adam if it makes sense because you're in the professional game so with the
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POTS what the POTS does it makes the heart want to go really really fast with the myocarditis it
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actually wants to protect the heart and restrict the heart from these kind of thing so what happened
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with me and I can remember it like it was yesterday I stood up and my heart my heart rate was obviously
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going crazy and I'd never felt this pain like anything in my life so my heart's going crazy the
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inflammation and that and it felt like someone had grabbed my heart and twisted it three times and
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I just dropped to the floor and I was just like what was that again and then out of hospital with so many
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other symptoms like I say I can continue with the symptoms but for me I would I mean you'll know
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yourself being in the sports game myocarditis and athletes it's it's not a good mix so I can imagine
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you know so I mean yeah but we did finish the symptoms yeah I'll finish this as quick as possible so
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the POTS the high blood pressure so again a lot of people walking around um because the spike
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protein I believe affects the endothelium lining which is the inner lining of the arteries is that correct
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it gets everywhere it gets everywhere in the body but yeah particularly got an affinity for the H2
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receptors which are basically on the blood cell walls so basically they've done a study which showed
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they were dead rigid like jelly from my understanding for the spike protein slurring of words so I
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couldn't get my words out I had brain fog which I still have brain zaps I feel I had electrical
00:24:10.840
shocks in my brain I had seizures like Adam I had like three or four major seizures I remember one time
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I was having a conscious seizure so I was like still awake and my mum phoned me an ambulance and
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the ambulance came out and they turned around to me and they said them I was like it's that vaccine
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it's the back because at this point I knew it was the vaccine and then they came out to my house and it
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turned into an argument with them and they said oh it's quite cold in here and they were trying to say
00:24:37.880
that I was cold and that's why I was let me say I was shaking I had jolks so I had but jolting I had
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head pressure chest pain blackout so I blacked out passed out breathlessness struggle to breathe
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tinnitus low concentration heart palpitations sensitive to light which I've still got cold bad
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cold feet bad circulations pins and needles fatigue extreme weakness couldn't tolerate any tablets the
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doctors were giving me anything at all or any food dysautonomia is that correct yeah dysautonomia
00:25:09.060
which is what we all still have yeah dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system what is it so
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obviously you you've got your sympathetic nervous system and parasympathetic nervous system so one
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in layman's terms will be like your resting digest so when you're nice and relaxed and then you've
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also got your fight or flight system and within that fight or flight system it's like your
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your autonomic nervous system so it's governing things like your digestion and your temperature
00:25:35.740
regulation you're going to the toilet all those kinds of things so all of that is still messed up
00:25:42.600
for you guys so that should be automatic and it's messed up yeah you'll notice me sometimes I go to the
00:25:48.640
toilet some days 20 or 30 times a day I have to wear a bag and things like that yes horrendous so
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the dysautonomia that I don't start so basically it's the vagus nerve it's your nervous system it's
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just totally shot out of whack the body wouldn't regulate body temperature so the room temperature
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so it was like it was either too hot or too cold there was just no in between so I would I'd be sweating
00:26:13.780
massively I'd be really smelly in the mornings which I understand is a detox the body trying to detox
00:26:20.500
MCAS which is a thing called mast cell activation syndrome which means I've got gut issues so I
00:26:25.760
can't eat certain foods so if I like a standard bit of spicy food now it'll ruin my stomach I'll have
00:26:32.140
all these kind of issues so I've got a food intolerance now where I need to eat certain foods
00:26:37.080
it's calmed down a bit but still there blood pooling in the feet which is part of the the pots which is
00:26:44.240
when I stand up with the high blood pressure and the high heart rate all the blood would fall go to
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the feet and it'll be like really red raw so the pots is again is to do with the autonomic nervous
00:26:56.220
system so in your in your blood vessels if you like your veins and your arteries there's like a
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sensory nerve ending so like for example like when you're standing up walking to maintain your your
00:27:06.540
blood pressure incorrect like you uh your blood vessels should contract so the blood's not pooling
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at the bottom and the blood's getting returned to the heart the dioxin acid blood so it should be closely
00:27:16.380
regulated and with pots so there's a whole selection of automated functions that the body does that we
00:27:22.160
don't even think about yes until they get turned off yeah and that's what's one of the mechanisms
00:27:27.380
behind pots so it's like a neurological damage yeah right and then the last one which I had to spend a
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fortune to get the diagnosis which was myocarditis where it shows inflammation around the heart so
00:27:40.060
that's just a touch on symptoms I've not even went I mean my story I mean I could write a body book at the
00:27:46.140
amount of gaslighting the level of corruption I found out you know confronting Sunak
00:27:51.700
so both you guys got gaslit by the medical professional when you first engaged with them
00:27:59.200
yeah and that was when the propaganda was all encompassing I mean it was it was completely
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mental but what what has happened since when you engage medical professionals now well the medical
00:28:10.480
professionals now know that um basically I'm the founding member of this one of the founding members
00:28:16.120
of the Scottish vaccine injury group so they all know who I am so as soon as I turn around and
00:28:21.680
they say you know if any of them say regarding the jag the vaccine how do you know and I'll say trust me
00:28:28.580
and then I just hand them a fly and I say see that group I says I'm the one of the founding members of
00:28:33.360
that group and I says that group has grown by the day one of the cardiologists sat me down this was maybe
00:28:39.960
about six months ago maybe and I sat down with him and they went and he went through an MRI scan now
00:28:47.780
the MRI scans that the NHS are giving out it's not the right frequency you know Adam can tell you more
00:28:53.560
about that but they're not they're not doing the right checks on these MRI scans so I sit in the waiting
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room and there's a guy across from me quite young as well and I says what are you here for me
00:29:03.820
oh I've got heart issues all right he says what happened oh they think I had a heart attack I says
00:29:08.580
they think you had a heart attack I says so what's happening he says I don't know don't know what's
00:29:12.780
going on so he goes in then I go in after him and I sit down and I'm like the doctor start talking
00:29:21.780
away and I said um he says oh your heart scans look fine I says trust me they're not fine I says
00:29:27.880
I'm telling you well and I says I'm going to stop you right there before you go any further I says
00:29:33.160
you're getting a big increase in young people coming through with heart issues and all that
00:29:37.260
I said would you agree with that no he said I says you're also getting a massive increase in people
00:29:42.860
with POTS you know the postural orthostatic tachycardias I say it all the time because it took me
00:29:47.640
ages to learn it I'm not going to attempt it that's probably one of the most common things from
00:29:52.660
this vaccine oh really yeah 100% the increase so a doctor so this is the heart misfiring and just
00:30:00.040
so this is the this is the blood circulation this is it ties in with dysautonomia so the nervous system
00:30:06.040
is the nervous system controlling the dilation and contraction of the blood vessels okay and
00:30:11.200
potentially that it could be in the brain as well okay so to touch on that so I spoke to a cardiologist
00:30:16.360
and he agreed with me so I asked him I said POTS how many how many POTS patients would you see a year
00:30:22.980
and they say we'd see up to one POTS patient every year to two years right before the rollout
00:30:29.060
before the rollout right so it would usually be in after complications after pregnancy so women with
00:30:35.080
epidurals yeah um some can get it from I think viral infections and some after complications after
00:30:42.280
vaccines so I said to him I says now I know that you guys are seeing up to 10 POTS patients
00:30:48.320
a week sometimes even seen up to three or four a day now I went and said the same thing to my GP
00:30:56.420
and she turned around and I said the exact same thing and she said John she went and my whole 27
00:31:02.440
years of being a GP she says I've almost seen one POTS patient right and she says you're my second
00:31:08.500
POTS patient I've seen today so 27 years of having all these POTS one POTS patient and she's seen two
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