Dr. Robert Malone Suffered Life-threatening Adverse event Following 2nd Dose of Moderna

Submitted by Harold Saive

Dr. Malone claims he got Lung Covid-19 in February of 2020 before WHO had declared a Pandemic.  He took Famotidine as treatment and recovered with presumed natural immunity to the SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes Covid-19 symptoms.

Later, Dr. Malone knew he would need to take a vaccine to travel and completed 2 doses of Moderna when it became available in December of 2020.

After completing the 2nd dose of Moderna he had a severe adverse event with stage III hypertension including systolic BP up to 230 mm/Hg , irregular heartbeat, POTS syndrome (Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome ), narcolepsy and restless leg syndrome. Dr. Malone says these are all known side-effects associated with the vaccine.

He claims we (experts) now knows that if you have natural immunity this puts you at higher risk of adverse events if you take the vaccine.

Four months following 2 doses of Moderna, Dr. Malone reports he contracted the Delta variant.

https://odysee.com/@NewsParadigm:f/Dr–Robert-Malone-and-Joe-Rogan–1757-FULL-Interview-%28December-31%2C-2021%29:d?r=8cSGjqEoyncQGynLZgG9WAbC61LaBPpT&t=2427

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In this video, Dr. Malone estimates the Moderna vaccinations came nine months following the initial Covid-19 infection and recovery in February, 2020, however the Moderna vaccine was available no earlier than the end of December, 2020.


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RICHMOND, Va. — Members of the Virginia National Guard began receiving the COVID-19 vaccine on Dec. 31 as part of the national rollout established by the Department of Defense and National Guard Bureau.

“Each individual service member will decide whether they will receive the COVID-19 vaccination,” said Maj. Gen. Timothy P. Williams, the adjutant general of Virginia. “We encourage Virginia National Guard personnel to discuss their options with their loved ones and health care professionals.”
https://www.nationalguard.mil/News/State-Partnership-Program/Article/2461028/virginia-national-guard-begins-covid-19-vaccinations/

 

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