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  • 5/23/2025
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00:00And to one of your points, which is very poignant, you said there's a ticking time bomb for those who've taken the vaccine.
00:07What does that mean? You mentioned terrible cancer. Can you explain that for us?
00:11Yeah, listen, I don't want to scare people unnecessarily. So I would say potential.
00:14You know, we're all there's a big unknown here as well, Michal, because, for example, I, you know, I didn't think I thought I had escaped any major vaccine injury, to be honest.
00:25And then I got diagnosed formally with a vaccine injury, you know, two years after having had the COVID vaccine.
00:31So there are things that, you know, we need to be able to help and identify people without scaring them to make sure that cardiovascular risk for me as a cardiologist is of great concern.
00:41What the COVID vaccine seems to do from good quality data backed up with, you know, plausible mechanism and real world data as well.
00:47Plus the randomized control trials from Pfizer and Moderna. There seems to it seems to accelerate heart disease.
00:52So there are people who may have a bit of mild furring that may not cause them a problem in terms of having a heart event or a heart attack, maybe for 15 or 20 years.
01:01And what may be happening now is that suddenly within six months, a year or two years, they're suddenly presenting with a heart problem, which was likely precipitated by the COVID vaccine.
01:10So there's a big area of unknown, but there are things we do know.
01:13And that is my biggest concern is there are people walking around right now that can be helped and identified if there is a big moratorium.
01:23I think that's why I'm talking about this.

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