Bodybuilding icon ‘pressured’ into four vaccines 'dies suddenly'
German bodybuilding influencer and social media star Jo Lindner died suddenly last Friday at age 30 from an aneurysm, according to his girlfriend Nicha.
Lindner, who was known under the nom de guerre Joesthetics, was reportedly waiting for a friend at the gym when he suddenly collapsed. Nicha told Lindner’s almost-nine million Instagram followers last week that he died in her arms.
In an interview last month on Bradley Martyn’s Raw Talk podcast, Lindner revealed that he had been “peer-pressured” into taking four COVID-19 vaccine shots.
“You know how it is. It’s the same thing — you go to a party and you are with the wrong people, all of a sudden you might do something in this party you don’t want to do,” Lindner said. “I was in this place . . . and my friends said, ‘we can get it, you should get it, man.’”
“You got peer pressured into the vax?” Martyn asked.
“Yeah, kind of,” replied Lindner.
The fitness star shared that following the injections, foreign particles were found in his blood that prompted his doctor to recommend he get his blood cleansed in a process called plasmapheresis. Lindner underwent the procedure twice.
“The doctor was like, ‘You need to do it, man, if you want to survive after you took these shots. You need to do this now,’” said Lindner.
News reports of Lindner’s death consistently omit his comments on the COVID-19 vaccines, instead speculating without evidence that the aneurysm was caused by steroids or “rippling muscle disease” which Lindner had described as a “cramp”.
Media operatives have been suggesting a host of causes for “mysterious” sudden deaths among young people — other than the COVID-19 vaccine — including too much and too little exercise.
In January, 44-year-old MSNBC anchor Yasmin Vossoughian, who is fully vaccinated, blamed her sudden bout of myopericarditis on the common cold. Both the FDA and the CDC admit that myocarditis, inflammation of the heart muscle, and pericarditis, inflammation of the heart’s outer lining, are adverse effects of the COVID-19 vaccines.
Other possible causes of sudden death in young people, according to news media, are not vaccinating or masking enough. Other culprits include the sound of an airplane overhead, shoveling snow, skipping breakfast, postal codes, paychecks, parents, “climate change,” loneliness, sleeping positions, soil, and others.