Vaccine victims with no voice (Vol. 24)

On December 11, 2020, the Food and Drug Administration authorized the first COVID-19 vaccine made by Pfizer-BioNTech.  

While the pharma companies and medical authorities have profited from every injection, the shots have injured countless people irreparably and destroyed the lives they knew.      

The media will not give voice to these injured whose ranks grow daily.      

Here we share some of their stories.

Jennifer Nitz

49-year-old Jennifer Nitz was at the height of her career when she was told to get vaccinated or she would lose her job. So on October 22, 2021, Jennifer received her second Pfizer shot.

A month later on Thanksgiving morning, the Nitzes took a family trip to the gym before dinner. But during one of her regular exercise classes, Jennifer suffered a sudden brain hemorrhage that affected her pons, medulla and cerebellum. She was placed on a ventilator for eight days.

Jennifer is now disabled and her husband Andy does most of the talking for her. He says Jennifer was treated well at Mercy and Bethesda hospitals, but the staff at the rehabilitation center was uninformed and often did not give Jennifer water to drink.

The family is pursuing legal action.

Steven Anthony Ordonia

62-year-old Steven Ordonia is a US Air Force veteran, retired police lieutenant and a second-degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do. Up until 2022, he was used to fishing, lifting weights and running about 10 miles a week.

In March 2021, Steven received his first injection manufactured by Johnson & Johnson and, in December, received the Pfizer booster.

The next morning, Steven began suffering major headaches, fever and chills. His problems progressed into severe joint pain which lasted seven weeks, to be replaced by full-body tremors, which in turn was replaced by flailing limbs and convulsions. These were coupled with facial paralysis, confusion, severe headaches and other symptoms.

All the while, Steven was told by healthcare workers that he was suffering from stress. But no matter how much he insisted he was familiar with stress — having served both in the military and law enforcement — he was misdiagnosed several times.

In the meantime, Steven’s mental health had been spiraling downward. He began seeing a therapist who saved his life as he was close to suicide. She told Steven he was suffering from the COVID-19 injections and he was not her first case. He was referred to a psychiatrist and was somewhat stabilized mentally, but still suffers many physical symptoms such as double vision and cataracts.

“Within 10 months I have gone from a healthy 62-year-old to a crippled 62-year-old,” says Steven.

He has since resolved to spread awareness of COVID-19 vaccine-induced injuries.

“I got up one morning and I don’t know why I started talking to the camera. Then I said to myself, I am tired of this crap, I am no longer ashamed, and I don’t care if folks think I’m a nut,” he says.

Christena Hurst

35-year-old Christena Hurst was one of the first to receive the Pfizer injection in December 2020 and again in January 2021. Six weeks later, she began suffering from a host of sudden symptoms including brain fog, depression, anxiety, tremors, high blood pressure, migraines and chest pains. She developed sleep apnea and numbness and her hair began falling out. 

“My brain would feel like it was on fire and being electrocuted,” says Christena.

Her husband now drives her everywhere and she is still unable to remain on her feet for too long before her heart rate spikes and she feels faint. Her relationships with her husband and children have been affected. 

“I believe that the government should be held accountable for what they’ve done to so many of us,” Christena states.

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