UFC Fighter Anthony “Lionheart” Smith Speaks About COVID Vaccine That Killed His Mother And Gave Him Blood Clots

UFC Fighter Anthony “Lionheart” Smith Speaks About COVID Vaccine That Killed His Mother And Gave Him Blood Clots

It has been revealed that the famous UFC fighter Anthony Smith has spoken about the tragedies following the COVID vaccine. Check out the latest reports to see what had happened to him.

UFC fighter addresses the tragedies following COVID-19 vaccine

UFC fighter Anthony “Lionheart” Smith has publicly spoken out and says that the COVID-19 vaccination not only killed his mother but also left him riddled with deadly blood clots. People are finally speaking out about what has happened to them. Better late than never.

Someone commented: “Anthony “Lionheart” Smith’s claims add to the complex discourse around COVID-19 vaccinations. His personal experiences, particularly the tragic loss of his mother, are deeply concerning. It’s crucial for such cases to be thoroughly investigated to ensure public health decisions are informed and safe. Transparency and open dialogue are key. ”

A commenter said: “Stop following orders. Identify coercion as the tyranny that it is. “Public health decisions” are part of the religion known as Statism. No public “authority” makes health decisions for me. If “authority” tells you to get vaxxed or else X will happen. It is called tyranny.”

According to the latest reports, experts have warned people that the latest COVID variant could trigger a heart failure pandemic

An important post on the social media platform X notes the fact that scientists are now warning that the latest COVID variant could trigger a “heart failure pandemic.”

Pfizer, the same company that sold you the so-called vaccines, is making a big bet on that “heart failure pandemic.”

The pharmaceutical giant recently acquired several companies. This includes a major $6.7 billion cash acquisition of Arena Pharmaceuticals, a firm specializing in developing treatments, particularly for heart inflammation conditions like myocarditis and pericarditis.

Additionally, Pfizer spent $43 billion to acquire Seagen, a small biotechnology company that makes cancer treatments. This move comes at the heels of unprecedented cancer rates among young people.

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