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Dr Peter McCullough Interview discussing Thai Research Findings that 1 in 43 children Have Myocarditis from Covid Vaccines

category international | health / disability issues | news report author Sunday August 21, 2022 00:43author by 1 of Indy Report this post to the editors

Myocarditis rate in children 1 in 43; Many children have sustained heart damage without yet showing symptoms

Subclinical myocarditis is very important. How many children have sustained damage to their hearts without knowing it?

Cardiac arrest is triggered by adrenaline during exercise. This is why we are seeing so many athletes drop dead on the field
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In this video interview Dr Peter McCullough discusses the latest scientific research published in a paper from a Thailand study that found a Myocarditis rate in children 1 in 43; This is a shocking level by any standard but even more so because children are not remotely at risk from Covid and the vaccines are not in any way whatsoever effective.

At this stage it is criminal that the mainstream media are not reporting on this and governments continue to lie and promote these dangerous vaccines and there are people who will bring their children to get jabbed and will end up with life threatening injuries and even death in some cases.

McCullough says that the findings from the study that many have sub-clinical damage to the heart explains why so many athletes have dropped dead suddenly.

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@Covid19vaccinevictims

There is also an article discussing the findings of the Thailand study cited in the Interview. And while 1 in 43 had Myocarditis the study also found almost 30% had non-trivial changes in their cardiac biomarkers.

https://stevekirsch.substack.com/p/thailand-study-of-young-adults-post

The Thailand study itself can be found at:


Cardiovascular Effects of the BNT162b2 mRNA COVID-19 Vaccine in Adolescents
https://www.preprints.org/manuscript/202208.0151/v1




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