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Most Heavily-Vaxed County in America Battling Record Heart Attack Deaths

Nowhere in America drank the Fauci Kool-Aid deeper than King County, Washington (Seattle and surrounding areas). When the government told everyone to inject a suspicious, experimental gene serum into their arms, the adults in King County lined up in droves to do so. A whopping 98% of King County residents got double jabbed.

Sadly, they’re paying the price for it now. King County is experiencing a shockingly high rate of sudden heart attack deaths that only started happening in 2021—after the rollout of the experimental mRNA shots.

How does that 98% vaccination rate compare to other places? Japan only managed to convince 77.5% of its adult population to take the mRNA jabs. The average across high-income countries was 74.4%. In America, only about 70% of the population received two shots. (40 million Americans never showed up for the second shot in the series because the first one made them so sick.)

For 98% of adults in King County, WA, to get fully jabbed, they must have really trusted the word of Tony Fauci the Puppy Torturer. We’d point our fingers and say, “I told you so” to Seattle, but based on the heart attack death rate, it looks like we won’t need to.

 

A team of doctors and scientists led by renowned cardiologist Dr. Peter McCullough examined the autopsy results for King County and found some alarming patterns. Their peer-reviewed study has been published in the journal Science, Public Health Policy and the Law.

The team examined the death data for King County from 2015 through 2023. After establishing a years-long baseline for the number of annual cardiopulmonary arrest deaths in the county, the team was able to calculate the number of excess deaths that are happening from heart attacks since the vaccine rollout.

When you establish a baseline excess death rate over a number of years, it allows you to see emerging patterns related to that statistic. For example, let’s say a community experiences an average of 100 heart attack deaths every year. That’s your baseline. Over time, the number of heart attack deaths shouldn’t increase or decrease much from 100 a year. If you have a big spike of 50 deaths over the baseline in a year, it tells you something is very wrong, and public health officials should be looking into it.

Dr. McCullough’s team found that in 2021, King County experienced 75 sudden heart attack deaths above the baseline. In 2022, the number rose to 111 deaths above baseline. In 2023, it rose again to 147 deaths above the five-year baseline.

The number of excess heart attack deaths in King County rose by 1,236% over the rate in 2020 (pre-vaccine) and years previously. King County has had so many excess deaths since 2021 that its population slightly shrank.

“It looks like the vaccines are the smoking gun,” Dr. McCullough said in an interview last week.

If it’s not the vaccine, then what is it? Why did this only start happening in 2021 after the shots were rolled out and sold to the public as “safe and effective?”

The scary thing is that the number of sudden heart attack deaths is continuing to rise, even though public demand for the jabs has plummeted. Only 13% of Americans turned out this fall to get the latest COVID booster shots from Pfizer and Moderna. Even if your fully vaccinated relatives don’t want to admit it, most people suspect that something went horribly with this human guinea pig experiment.

Dr. McCullough says that he’s seeing new patients every day who are suffering debilitating side effects since they took the mRNA shots. This includes heart attacks, strokes, heart failure, and blood clots. Many of the victims that McCullough is treating are “people who took the shots back in 2021.”

“So, the story is not over with,” he says.

147 excess deaths might not sound like a lot when you’re considering a population the size of Seattle’s. But that’s 147 extra funerals that did not have to happen. It’s 147 families that have been devastated by the loss of a loved one because they trusted the word of public health officials. There needs to be a reckoning for this.


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