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UTTERLY criminal what is going on. My heart goes out to Karolina and all others affected by this countermeasure bioweapon. If it isn't jabs affecting us it is the crap they are dropping from the skies daily that we are breathing and ingesting and now the food supply. Each day gets harder and harder for so many. I have faith that God will win in the end, but at what cost. Thanks for another great Substack Brad. Your literary online course looks very good, I only wish I had more time. Blessings

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May she find healing. Unfortunately I have come upon numerous testimonies of jab injuries. This is not so rare. Here is one from an event in Minnesota in 2022:

From the censored and shadow-banned April 20, 2022 press conference in which Minnesota Representative Glenn Gruenhagen Introduces HF2348 - A resolution to create a COVID-19 vaccine bill of rights.

https://rumble.com/v12uy2l-hf2348-press-conference-4-20-22-jan-dahlstrom.html

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JAN DAHLSTROM: Hi everyone and thank you so much for hearing us and having us here today. My name is Jan Dahlstrom and that's my daughter Shannon. She's 29 and she is, um, she was deployed over in Kuwait as a supply staff seargent and was in the best shape of her life. She was running 5Ks every week, she was doing cross-fit, great pictures we would receive from her being active. Her mind set was very positive, she loved serving our country, loved being over there. Her mind was in a good place. She was happy to be serving.

In May of 2021 she had her covid vaccine over there. In June and July she had some mild symptoms, but in August, as she would say, sh*t hit the fan. Full body tremors, tingling, twitching, burning skin, electric shocks running through her entire body constantly, extreme fatigue, muscle weakness, flu-like symptoms, and much more.

In Kuwait she had visits to the ER, to the emergency room, yeah, to the hospital, she had blood tests, MRI, CAT scans. All results were normal. She was told she had some anxiety. All she could do was lay in bed.

I remember one phone call with her and she said one doctor in the hospital or something mention Guillain Barré syndrome, and that sent my spidey senses kind of like, what? I'd heard about that related to a vaccine, so that made me worried and I told her to not rule out the possibility that it could be all her onset of these weird issues could be a result of the vaccine, of her shot.

The army sent her home. I can't fully begin to describe and understand [begins to cry] and tell you the pain and emotions of her having to leave her unit and army family to return home in pain, despair, grief, and deep sadness.

She was back in Minnesota in late October. We went to her home, where she lives in Little Falls, where she saw her primary care doctor who sent her, he did all these tests, he sent her to his coworker. He was stumped. So then we got the referral to the Mayo Clinic in Rochester. In the meantime she also had to find a new primary care doctor, too.

Uh! So we were doing some research, we had a lot of time, we didn't get the appointment to Mayo for months out. While we were at her house in St. Cloud she had EMT visits because she thought she was dying, we had ER, we went to the ER, different things, and just had to sit still and hang on.

We were doing some researching and we found that several thousands of people were in the same boat and having the same symptoms as she did, so we weren't alone. And more and more all started lining up together.

We were advised not to mention what we suspected as a vaccine injury to the Mayo Clinic because they were denying people in the group. They weren't seeing them. So we didn't mention that while we went.

The appointment was months away. She found her new primary care doctor. I couldn't stand to watch her in this pain months and month. So in the city here she saw immunology, neurology, rheumatology lots of testings. Then at the Mayo Clinic she was seen by neurology, rheumatology, cardiology, internal medicine. Her diagnosis is central sensitization syndrome, POTS,* and small fiber neuropathy.

She's been living with us at our house in Champlin. She is unable to live on her own, she has a 4 year-old daughter she can't care for. Caring for her and taking her to all these appointments has become my full-time job. My sister Cher would come quite often and help us out, she's from Wisconsin and she helped to try to figure out how we could help her how we could help her symptoms because every day we heard her say, I feel like there's sand in my blood and I feel every day like I'm dying, like I'm being poisoned.

She fears the unknown with her health, her military career, her child, her finances, her house, and all the rest. My sister, like I said, has came to help us very often which I'm so indebted. After 7 months of very bad suffering and trying some alternative treatments some of her symptoms are starting to improve.

I believe it would help all of humanity if we figure out why this devastating thing is happening to so many people, to prevent future suffering and the deaths. Shannon spent thousands of her own money looking for relief and answers. The vaccine injured must be heard and they need your help. Thank you for hearing them.

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TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES:

*POTS is postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome. See:

https://www.mayoclinic.org/medical-professionals/endocrinology/news/postural-orthostatic-tachycardia-syndrome-and-chronic-fatigue-in-adolescents/mac-20430815

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