Covid-19 Vaccines Linked to Increased ALS Cases
In a series of unfortunate events, several individuals, including a Star Trek actress, have passed away after being diagnosed with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS).
On Nov. 15, 2023, Margot Muraszkiewicz, a renowned actress known for her role in Star Trek, succumbed to ALS, just one year after her diagnosis. The original article about her death can be found at GlobalResearch.ca.
The source for these reports is COVID Intel. However, it's important to note that the exact cause of these ALS cases is not yet confirmed. The article suggests a potential link between mRNA COVID-19 vaccines and a rapid progression of ALS, but this connection is not scientifically established.
On Sep. 30, 2023, a 42-year-old Calgary Flames Vice President of Data & Analytics suffered a 'catastrophic' brain injury after going into cardiac arrest and died suddenly. He had been battling ALS since 2019. On the same day, Nov. 6, 2023, Kevin Grimmer, SUNY Basketball Coach, and 72-year-old Carl Torbuch, a college football coach, also died after recent diagnoses of ALS.
The article, written by Dr. William Makis, does not mention if any of these individuals were vaccinated against COVID-19. However, it is worth noting that another individual, Margaret Faasen, died after a battle with ALS in Andover, CT, and was also vaccinated against COVID-19.
On Oct. 6, 2023, 57-year-old Jim Poole, a former MLB Baseball Pitcher, died from 'complications of ALS' diagnosed 2 years earlier. On Oct. 25, 2023, 47-year-old Abdel Kharrazi, a Moroccan professional soccer player, also died from ALS. On Oct. 7, 2023, in Cincinnati, OH, 59-year-old teacher Tracy Ann Glick died suddenly after a 'short battle with ALS.'
It's crucial to remember that mRNA from the vaccines is rapidly broken down and removed from the body within hours to days. As of now, no evidence links these vaccines to ALS. The article published by GlobalResearch.ca serves as a reminder of the ongoing debate surrounding the potential side effects of COVID-19 vaccines.
The rapid progression of ALS in these individuals is undoubtedly concerning, but further research is needed to establish any definitive links to the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines. Until then, it's essential to continue following public health guidelines and consult with healthcare professionals for accurate information.
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