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Katarina Pavelek,
a Slovakian actress known for her work on Fox Sports Live (2013), The
Mindy Project (2012), and Marry Me (2014), died earlier this month in
Liestal, Switzerland following an assisted suicide.
The model and actress had received her Covid-19 booster shot a year ago, which she believed would enhance her immune system.
Tragically, Pavelek experienced significant health deterioration thereafter, according to Evie Magazine.
The outlet reported:
Like most people, Pavelek thought the jab would improve her immune system – instead, it did the opposite, and she suffered heavily as a result.
Pavelek was diagnosed with an incurable chronic neurological illness
known as myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS), a
long-term illness with a wide range of symptoms that affects daily
activities. At times, this condition may confine people to their beds.
ME/CFS can worsen if individuals with this illness overwork themselves.
The model was also suspected to have respiratory ALS, a
neurodegenerative disorder that weakens the muscles involved in
breathing and swallowing.
According to CDC,
myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) is a
disabling and complex illness. People with ME/CFS are often not able to
do their usual activities. At times, ME/CFS may confine them to bed.
People with ME/CFS have overwhelming fatigue that is not improved by
rest. ME/CFS may get worse after any activity, whether it’s physical or
mental.
People with ME/CFS may not look ill. However,
People with ME/CFS are not able to function the same way they did before they became ill.
ME/CFS changes people’s ability to do daily tasks, like taking a shower or preparing a meal.
ME/CFS often makes it hard to keep a job, go to school, and take part in family and social life.
ME/CFS can last for years and sometimes leads to serious disability.
At least one in four ME/CFS patients is bed- or house-bound for long periods during their illness.
Pavelek publicly addressed her thousands of followers on Instagram on
June 1, 2023, announcing her heartbreaking decision to end her life due
to the severity of her illness.
“Hi guys, over last 10 days I became severely ill again homebound
unable to do much. My body is too weak to fight this illness and I have
no more strength so I made decision to end my life at Pegasos
association in Switzerland. I was diagnosed with untreatable chronic
neurological illness,” Pavelek wrote.
“ME/CFS caused by booster jab on top of having suspected
respiratory ALS. This illness made me disabled, unable to work or have
social life and unable to enjoy life all together. Breathing have become
more and more difficult and painful for me and my lung function has
been declining. Thank you for all your friendship and support over last
year,” she added.
Pavelek expressed her belief that the booster jab she had received had been the catalyst for her deteriorating health.
“The booster jab I received over year ago destroyed my
health, my body and my life completely. There is no other way to end my
suffering other than the decision I made,” she concluded.
Pavelek’s experience is not isolated. She is one of the millions who
have reported adverse reactions following the administration of the
experimental Covid-19 vaccine.
Bodybuilder Jo Linder Passes
Away at 30 from Aneurysm – Alleges Heavy Metal Found in his Blood
During His Routine Blood Work After Receiving 4 Jabs (VIDEO)
Jo Lindner, a German bodybuilding icon and a beloved YouTube
influencer known by his online alias “Joesthetics,” tragically passed
away. He was 30.
Jo Lindner was a celebrated bodybuilder who rose to global fame
through his online content. Known for his impressive physique and
commitment to fitness, Jo amassed a massive following on social
platforms, with almost a million subscribers on YouTube and 8.4 million followers on Instagram.
In a heartrending Instagram post, Jo’s devastated girlfriend, Nicha,
revealed that Jo had passed away while cuddling her. This tragic event
occurred just after Jo had gifted her a custom-made necklace, a
significant memory that Nicha would carry with her forever.
She described his passing as happening too quickly to comprehend and
expressed regret that they hadn’t understood the seriousness of his neck
pain until it was too late.
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“Yesterday his past away by aneurysm,” Nicha wrote on her Instagram.
“I was there with him in the room.. he put on the necklace in my neck
that he made for me – we was just lay down cuddle..waiting the time to
go meet Noel at the gym at 16.00,” she added.
“He was in my arms.. than this is just happening too fast.. 3 days
ago he kept said that he pain his neck .. we not really realize it…
until it too late,” Nicha said.
According to reports, the famous bodybuilder died from aneurysm.
According to American Heart Association, an aneurysm occurs when part of an artery wall weakens, allowing it to abnormally balloon out or widen.
The causes of aneurysms are sometimes unknown. Some people are born
with them. They can also be hereditary. Aortic disease or an injury may
also cause an aneurysm.
In a shocking revelation made just three weeks prior to his death, Jo
Linder had an insightful discussion with renowned fitness guru and
social media influencer, Bradley Martyn.
The two discussed teenage substance abuse, thoughts on America, and the fitness industry.
A focal point of their dialogue was on vaccination, with Martyn
inquiring if Linder had received the vaccine. Linder jokingly replied
that he had received the “wax,” indicating he had indeed been
vaccinated. He claimed he got peer pressured into the vax.
“I got the wax… Even four,” Linder reported.
Linder further elaborated on his experiences following vaccination,
delving into the controversial topic of potential vaccine side effects.
He mentioned undergoing plasma fluorosis, a process that involves the
removal of heavy metals from the blood. The fitness enthusiast was
worried about strange particles he had noticed in his blood following
the procedure.
“Oh my God, this comes into weird controversy, conspiracy theory
because I did blood cleaning twice,” Linder revealed. “After all this, I
did a plasma fluorosis – taking out heavy metals and all that stuff. I
did all this. I don’t know if this is too controversial, probably to say
this.”
“I went to the doctor, and I did my blood work again because I take
my blood work all the time. And then I show it to the doctor and we kind
of see these particles and I’m like, what is this?”
“This is from this [vaccine],” Linder said. “And then I show it to
another of my friends and there’s all kind of hidden websites that you
can get to, but it’s like the dark media kind of and there’s even more
conspiracies.”
Martyn couldn’t believe what he just heard, saying, “This is crazy as
f-k. Because I know you’re the kind of guy who for sure you got your
blood work all the time, and then you tell him you got the thing, and
then you got your blood work. And then it was f-king crazy.”
Linder revealed he underwent plasma fluorosis to clean his blood.
“They take all your blood out, put it into this machine, and then
clean it and bring it back. So we did this with the heavy metal cleaning
and all this stuff, which supposedly cleaned my blood,” Linder said.
Linder also revealed he did D-dimer, a protein fragment from the breakdown of a blood clot.
“My d-dimer was this, and then after all this [plasma fluorosis], it was dead,” Linde said.
He said he did this program twice in six months period.
“I was so shocked. And the doctor was like, you need to do it, man, if you want to survive after you took these shots.”
Jim Hoft
is the founder and editor of The Gateway Pundit, one of the top
conservative news outlets in America. Jim was awarded the Reed Irvine
Accuracy in Media Award in 2013 and is the proud recipient of the
Breitbart Award for Excellence in Online Journalism from the Americans
for Prosperity Foundation in May 2016.
In an incident that incites repulsion and demands urgent action, a
video recently surfaced from Burlington, Massachusetts, showing a
transgender ‘woman’ with an erect penis waiting to use a cubicle in a
women’s restroom.
The individual in question, caught on camera, is seen glancing toward
women who can be heard in the background. He then shifts his camera,
seemingly preparing to take a covert photo of the women present.
This grotesque action by the transgender woman is profoundly
disturbing and raises serious concerns about the safety and comfort of
all biological women using public restrooms.
WATCH:
https://twitter.com/i/status/1674501004174278656
The current law in Massachusetts protects the rights of transgender
people to use the restroom that corresponds with their gender identity.
“Acts of 2016 Chapter 134
gives transgender people the right to use restrooms or locker rooms
consistent with their gender identities, and includes language to
provide “legal action [against] any person whose assertion of a gender
identity is for an improper purpose,” according to the state’s official
website.
However, this incident starkly highlights a disturbing misuse of
those rights. The shocking incident in Burlington has underscored the
necessity of revisiting the design and management of public restroom
facilities.
If you have more information on the video, please get in touch with us at tips@thegatewaypundit.com.
Damaged Solar Panels from Hail Storm Will Likely End Up in Landfill Because Recycling Isn’t Possible
by Jack Davis, The Western Journal416 Comments
A new report said that many solar panels damaged in a hail storm last month will likely end up in landfills.
Although some panels at the Scottsbluff Community Solar project in
Nebraska will be usable, many will be too badly damaged, according to Cowboy State Daily.
According to CBS,
more than 90 percent of panels are dumped in landfills when they are
damaged, defective or reach the end of their usefulness. As of 2030, CBS
said the panels will take up about 3,000 football fields worth of
landfill space.
Baseball-Sized Hail Wreaks
Havoc on Million-Dollar 5.2 Megawatt Community Solar Project in
Nebraska, Destroying Over 14,000 Solar Panels
by Jim Hoft56 Comments
On
a not-so-sunny day in Scottsbluff, Nebraska, a 5.2 MW solar farm, part
of the Nebraska Public Power District (NPPD’s) Sunwise program, was
recently destroyed by a baseball-sized hailstorm. This incident
underscores the vulnerability of green energy infrastructures to extreme
weather conditions.
While hailed as the energy source of the future, solar energy’s path seems to be more than a little rocky.
The Scottsbluff 5.2MW Community Solar Farm,
a multi-million dollar project that was launched in 2019, consisted of
over 14,000 solar panels. The project, declared as a reliable source of
clean and cheap energy, was expected to reduce the state’s carbon
footprint and combat climate change.
“This project will help the city achieve its goal to reduce our
carbon footprint and stabilize city costs for the next 25 years,” said
Nathan D. Johnson, City Manager of Scottsbluff.
According
to Cowboy State Daily, a hailstorm with estimated wind speeds of 100 to
150 mph destroyed a large portion of the multimillion-dollar project’s
panels.
The entire region has experienced strong storms the past week, which included tornadoes, hail, heavy rains and wind.
A tornado destroyed at least one home in
Scottsbluff. Much of the damage to the area was from high winds and
hail, which brought down power lines, damaged trees and shattered
windshields.
Kevin Spencer, Scottsbluff city manager,
told Cowboy State Daily the Nebraska Public Power District, which owns
the solar farm, is still assessing the damage, but it’s going to need
some repairs.
“Just by looking at it, it looks destroyed to me,” Spencer said.
Spencer said there’s more to a solar farm
than just the panels, and so some of the equipment at the farm might
have survived the storm. He said he was previously told the panels were
hail proof, but that might have meant hail up to a certain size.
Tim Newman, the regional Emergency Management Director, told the
Scottsbluff Star-Herald last Saturday that a violent storm with a
tornado and baseball-sized hail devastated the region last week.
CEO Dwight Patterson of GenPro Energy Solutions announced that
business executives will meet with the solar farm owners and insurance
evaluators on Thursday to assess the entire impact of the storm, Fox
News report.
“Severe weather, like the storm that struck Scottsbluff, is a good
example of why renewable energy providers and local electric utilities
benefit from strong partnerships,” Patterson told Fox News Digital.
“Forces that are sometimes out of our control could impact critical
electric power delivery to homes, hospitals and critical
infrastructure.”
Patterson said the Scottsbluff Community Solar Project employed
top-tier solar panels that can resist most hail storms. He said
hailstorms are unlikely to damage the panels, but always remain
possible.
Michigan House passes bill making wrong pronouns a felony, fineable up to $10,000
Under the new bill, 'intimidating' an individual with the wrong pronouns can result in prison time or a $10,000 fine
By
Timothy H.J. Nerozzi | Fox News
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A recently passed bill in Michigan would make it a felony to intimidate someone by using the wrong gender pronouns.
Michigan's state House of Representatives has passed bill HB 4474, a piece of legislation that criminalizes causing someone to feel threatened by words.
Under
the new bill, offenders are "guilty of a felony punishable by
imprisonment for not more than 5 years, or by a fine of not more than
$10,000."
MICHIGAN LAWMAKERS APPROVE LEGISLATION BANNING CONVERSION THERAPY FOR MINORS
Michigan
State Capitol Building in Lansing, Michigan. The state House of
Representatives have passed a bill that would make it a felony to use
someone's preferred pronouns in a way that "intimidates" them.(Google Maps)
"'Intimidate'
means a willful course of conduct involving repeated or continuing
harassment of another individual that would cause a reasonable
individual to feel terrorized, frightened, or threatened, and that
actually causes the victim to feel terrorized, frightened, or
threatened," the bill reads.
The bill specifically addresses "sexual orientation" and "gender identity or expression" as protected classes.
According
to the bill, "'Gender identity or expression' means having or being
perceived as having a gender-related self-identity or expression whether
or not associated with an individual's assigned sex at birth."
Critics are accusing the bill of violating the First Amendment by compelling speech and outlawing basic expression of traditional, scientific view of sex and gender.
The bill was passed by the Democrat-controlled state House in a 59-50 vote. It now moves to the Michigan State Senate for consideration.
If approved by the state senate, it will be sent for approval to Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, who is expected to sign it.
Michigan
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer delivers her State of the State address to a
joint session of the House and Senate at the state Capitol in Lansing,
MI.(AP Photo/Al Goldis, file)
Michigan lawmakers
gave final approval to legislation banning "conversion therapy" for
minors as Democrats in the state continue to advance a pro-LGBTQ+ agenda
in their first months in power.
The legislation would prohibit
mental health professionals from trying to convert youths who are LGBTQ+
to heterosexuality and traditional gender expectations.
Timothy
Nerozzi is a writer for Fox News Digital. You can follow him on Twitter
@timothynerozzi and can email him at timothy.nerozzi@fox.com
A popular TV doctor who is part of the “HOY” program, a Mexican
morning television show, and COVID vaccine advocate reportedly died of a
heart attack early morning on June 26.
Dr. Alfredo Victoria Moreno, 42, a vaccine expert, epidemiologist,
and former candidate mayor of Puebla, Mexico died suddenly allegedly due
to the “consequences of COVID-19,” Governor Sergio Salomón Céspedes
Peregrina confirmed during a press conference.
The governor stated that the medical doctor died of “natural causes” but did not provide further details.
“A restrained, responsible man, who together with the entire Health
Sector, from different fronts, helped save many lives,” Peregrina said.
In addition to being a medical specialist in epidemiology, he
formerly held positions as a director for the Red Cross and as an
adviser for the Ministry of Health.
Visibly shocked, Raúl Araiza, co-host of HOY program, announced the untimely passing of Dr. Moreno on the show while pointing out that he died of natural causes.
“Well, we want to inform you that… obviously it shocks us all as a
team because you are creating bonds and affection… our very highly
esteemed collaborator, Dr. Alfredo Victoria Moreno, died of natural
causes, it seems…”.
Later, it was revealed that Moreno died of a heart attack, according to a report from Sdpnoticias.
Earlier this year, the doctor revealed on his TikTok that he suffered “infarto,” a heart failure or the sudden stopping of heart’s beating. He blamed this on COVID infection.
Dr. Moreno is a staunch advocate of the COVID vaccine. His social media are filled with posts urging the public to get the vaccine.
“For people over 50 and those who are immunocompromised, a second booster dose is certainly a great idea,” said Dr. Moreno in one of his videos.
“If you can give yourself a vaccine, give it. The best vaccine is the one that is in your arm,” he added.