Vax victims sometimes spin, look around like they are watching a dangerous flying insect, then collapse and die. Some of them look like they attain the “fight stance” as if ready to fight something. Some videos are disturbing. Guy at 7:25 really looks like he's swatting an insect. This video finds a clue in "Stargate Atlantis" episode called "The Hot Zone" with similar symptoms. https://thephaser.com/2022/10/spinning-vaxxed-phenomenon-did-we-just-find-the-cause/
This just gets more and more bizarre.
We do know that there is nanotech that can create self-assembling viruses, and also probably self-assembling nanobots. There is also nanotech which can deliver drugs to a specific part of an organ, like delivering something to a specific region of the brain to cause hallucinations, or deliver a drug only to cancer cells.
What’s really going on we really don’t know. But the MSM says it was Putin. Putin did it, all of it. Putin also stole all your best snacks. Really he did!
Here is the explanation of what is going on from someone who should know ~ the parent of 2 vaxx-injured children:
> https://markcrispinmiller.substack.com/p/15-videos-of-people-all-around-the/comment/8741634
"The confused twirling is the “aura” that happens before a grand mal seizure; the person is aware for a short time that something is very wrong before they collapse, stiffen up very tight and then start trembling and sometimes making noises.
I’m very familiar with these types of seizures since I have witnessed dozens of them in two of my vaccine affected children (DTaP, MMR, Hep B, epileptic within 48 hours, seizures recurring thereafter). Soft spots on head become hard during seizures, so the mechanism might be inflammation of the spinal fluid/pressure on the brain as can happen with meningitis.
Since two of my children experienced this, there could be a genetic factor, but the fact that they were given 3 or more vaccines each time could point to an overload of toxins or antibody response.
Perhaps the payload in the COVID vaccine is causing a similar overload, if it’s not a genetic predisposition."