WOW. Coming in November - preview says it all. “DIED SUDDENLY” the movie. Real raw footage of 💉💉💉 deaths and injuries. ( anyone that comes out a critic after this needs to be left behind where they can be one. No time fer it. Spreading the truth is harder than spreading a virus.
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Obligatory reminder: Stew Peters is the new Alex Jones.
Hey, don't diss Stew. Stew is a courageous journalist! He has had some very important medical guests that no other station had interviewed. Many whistleblowers. including nurses, M.D.s and that embalmer that shared the hideous clots he was pulling out of people! Once in a while some of his guests tell stories that can't be verified. His batting average is still better than most mainstream news networks.
I just have a bad feeling about him. Call it intuition.
He regularly hosted the last hour of Info Wars yet it's never mentioned on his show.
Yepppp
So, so disturbing. Many of those people are having an unusual and identical symptom. They look up suddenly and then turn their heads as though looking at something astonishing above their heads that is flying in circles above and around them. They raise the same arm up as the direction their heads turn.
They appear to see something terrifying that then causes them to collapse. I wondered, What kind of physical body event could cause this?
I FOUND THIS:
Deviation of eyes and head in acute cerebral stroke
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1543655/
and
https://radiopaedia.org/articles/prevost-sign-eyes?lang=us
The Prévost sign, also known as the Vulpian sign, refers to conjugate ocular deviation in patients with acute cortical hemiparetic stroke.
The direction is variable, depending on the location of the stroke.
In a hemispheric stroke, the eyes usually deviate towards the lesion (away from the hemiparesis). The degree of deviation may be exaggerated when the head is turned in the same direction. It is most pronounced with non-dominant hemisphere (thus right) lesions 2-3.
Involvement of the thalamus, on the other hand, usually results in conjugate gaze deviation away from the lesion and thus towards the side of hemiparesis 3.
This information needs to be spread far and wide so people can be aware of what this is. Hopefully the November film will go viral!
It’s called a grand mal seizure. (Great illness in French). If you lookup people who suffer from it that’s pretty much always how their seizure goes. Better question is why so many new undiagnosed patients…. When you know you know.
Or is it something that is turned on remotely that connects with the metallic particles that kills them?
If it is it’s been doing it for hundreds of years
Slightly unrelated, but the "Died Suddenly" group I was in on Bookface suddenly went poof recently. There were a lot of folks in that group with absolutely heartbreaking stories.
Subtitle: The Great Baffled