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13-Year-Old Hospitalized After Doing What She Was Told
Savannah was a typical all-American girl, who worried about little else than doing well in school and hanging out with friends. But that was before the COVID shot.
Savannah’s symptoms began within just hours of taking the jab. Her mother was told the symptoms would go away in 72 hours. But as Savannah’s hands and feet went numb, and the tachycardia (rapid heartbeat), extreme blood pressure swings and bloody urine set in, her mother knew something was very, very wrong.
Emergency room doctors and Pfizer officials refused to admit it was their shot slowly killing little Savannah, even as her skin began blistering and peeling off her appendages, and she began experiencing 10 or more seizures per day. Instead, they treated her like a “mental patient,” says her mother, and referred the child to a psychiatric ward. Meanwhile, Savannah lost the use of her legs.
FDA Makes Long-Awaited Decision
An advisory board for the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has overwhelmingly rejected a plan to offer Pfizer booster shots against COVID-19 to most Americans.
The panel voted 16-2 against distributing booster shots to people ages 16 and older.
During discussion, some panel members noted booster shots might be helpful to older, immunocompromised populations but argued there’s little evidence to suggest the same for younger people. Additionally, there are looming concerns over the potential increased risk of heart inflammation among the vaccinated, particularly for younger males.
How This Supernatural Visitation Gave Jonathan Stockstill a Passion for ‘The Real Jesus’
“In a dream, I saw Jesus, and I had a moment with Him. And it changed my life. I woke up from it, and I was just emotional—for several days, I felt like I was under the weight of this visitation that I had.
“It changed the way I wrote music, changed the way I preached—it changed everything,” Pastor Jonathan Stockstill tells Dr. Steve Greene on a recent episode of the Greenelines podcast on the Charisma Podcast Network. After his powerful experience, Stockstill believes most people are missing out on the real Jesus, and he’s working to bring Him to as many as he can through his preaching ministry at Bethany Church in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, his music career and his new book, The Real Jesus.
An encounter Stockstill had during the relief efforts for Hurricane Ida, which hit his area hard, reinforced the importance of a personal knowledge of the real Jesus, he says. {eoa}
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