Monday, October 4, 2021

In Memory of Maria João Abreu

Maria João Abreu was a popular Portuguese actress who's now most famous for her sudden and unexpected death. She collapsed during a soap opera recording, and she never recovered. Two weeks later she died in a hospital in Almada.

Her sudden death followed a pattern that has become increasingly common this year. Healthy individuals collapse and end up in hospitals for no good reason at all. Tony Carreira, another popular entertainer, was rushed to the hospital about the same time that Maria João fell ill.

Interestingly, both were 57 years of age and therefore allowed to take the vaccine shortly before their illness. If Maria João was as eager to take it as Tony appears to have been, she would have taken her first shot only days before falling ill. However, no-one is willing to say anything about their vaccine status. It can only be inferred from circumstantial evidence.

Tony has been a vocal pro-vaccination personality, so it would be strange if he didn't rush out to get it himself. However, Maria João was ill from the virus in November, and was therefore protected by her natural immunity, which we now know to be many times better than vaccination. But that was not generally known back in April. Politicians and media were busy promoting the false claim that the vaccine was the only remedy.

Maria João may well have fallen for this. Having been ill in November, she must have disliked the idea of getting the virus again. Opting for what was allegedly the only safe remedy, she likely took the vaccine.

This would make Maria João's death another case of manslaughter by people who should have known better. Yet, when her name comes up in the news, her illness is used as an argument for vaccination. The official narrative is that her illness in November caused her sudden death some six months later.

Maria João, a likely victim of misinformation is used to further the false narrative that only vaccines can keep us safe from the virus, and that this year's increase in cases of Sudden Adult Death Syndrome is due to the virus rather than the vaccine.

Tony and Maria João are both likely victims of the vaccine. Yet they are not recorded as such. Neither is the case of the Porto nurse who died only hours after getting her first shot back in December. I don't know a single case of Sudden Adult Death Syndrome that's ascribed to the vaccine. Hence, we can conclude that the official numbers are wrong, and that direct observation is our only way to find out roughly how dangerous the vaccine actually is.

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Maria João Abreu

By Ser.Silv. - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, Link

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