The results of a study performed by Dr. Nakahara Takehiro, et al. at the Keio University School of Medicine in Japan, which found that COVID-"vaccinated" hearts work "twice as hard as [they] should" for "six continuous months" following injection. Shoemaker specifically shows how COVID-"vaccinated" hearts are appearing "blackened" on PET scans, meaning they're experiencing an anomalously high uptake of glucose.
The authors of the study "couldn't understand, 'Well, why is the heart showing up black on our studies? The heart never has strange or extra glucose uptake," Shoemaker tells Tyler Thompson. The physician notes how PET (or positron emission tomography) scans of "unvaccinated people" in the images to the left of what's displayed (graphics taken from the study) show "soft, gray" hearts. Conversely, in PET scans of "vaccinated" people on the right, the hearts are "blackened out."
The two specific hearts shown in the images, Shoemaker notes, were in two individuals that had a "high-level doubling of the amount of effort" they put out. In one of the hearts, there was 100% elevation and effort. On average, "vaccinated" people had hearts that were working 50 to 60% harder than normal.
All 700 of the COVID-"vaccinated" people in the study had some level of elevated cardiac effort.
"The dark redness, or the dark blackness, that is a heart that is working...twice as hard as it should...and it does it for six continuous month after two vaccinations," Shoemaker says, referring to the COVID-"vaccinated" hearts shown in the presented study excerpt.
Seems very hard to believe this sort of thing wasn't massively discovered when they did the minimal quickie-tests for Warp Speed. I've known a few people that have done the Human Lab Rat thingy, and one reason they do it is for the big free total medical workups before, during and after. Hella blood and other tests, treadmill on breathing tube hooked up to computers, HEART monitors you take home and sleep with, etc.
The authors of the study "couldn't understand, 'Well, why is the heart showing up black on our studies? The heart never has strange or extra glucose uptake," Shoemaker tells Tyler Thompson. The physician notes how PET (or positron emission tomography) scans of "unvaccinated people" in the images to the left of what's displayed (graphics taken from the study) show "soft, gray" hearts. Conversely, in PET scans of "vaccinated" people on the right, the hearts are "blackened out."
The two specific hearts shown in the images, Shoemaker notes, were in two individuals that had a "high-level doubling of the amount of effort" they put out. In one of the hearts, there was 100% elevation and effort. On average, "vaccinated" people had hearts that were working 50 to 60% harder than normal.
All 700 of the COVID-"vaccinated" people in the study had some level of elevated cardiac effort.
"The dark redness, or the dark blackness, that is a heart that is working...twice as hard as it should...and it does it for six continuous month after two vaccinations," Shoemaker says, referring to the COVID-"vaccinated" hearts shown in the presented study excerpt.
Seems very hard to believe this sort of thing wasn't massively discovered when they did the minimal quickie-tests for Warp Speed. I've known a few people that have done the Human Lab Rat thingy, and one reason they do it is for the big free total medical workups before, during and after. Hella blood and other tests, treadmill on breathing tube hooked up to computers, HEART monitors you take home and sleep with, etc.
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