Friday, August 20, 2021

Australian Politician Develops Bell's Palsy On Live TV While Receiving Vaccine


Australian politician develops Bell’s palsy, “droopy eye” on live television while taking covid vaccine




Just as a Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) “vaccine” needle was being plunged into his arm while on live television, New South Wales (Australia) Customer Service Minister Victor Dominello developed Bell’s palsy, complete with a visibly “droopy eye.”

The moment the mRNA chemicals were being dispensed into his muscle tissue, part of Dominello’s face became paralyzed, a hallmark of Bell’s palsy. His one eye also started to close, which left viewers wondering if he was “winking at the camera.”


As it turns out, Dominello was unable to feel that side of his face post-injection. He later confirmed via Instagram that he was officially diagnosed with Bell’s palsy, a condition that is commonly seen after a person is injected with one of Donald “father of the vaccine” Trump’s “Operation Warp Speed” injections.


“At this morning’s press conference – a number of people commented on my droopy eye,” Dominello wrote on his LinkedIn account. “Some people thought – I was winking at the cameraman. Some thought I had a stroke. I have actually been diagnosed with Bell’s palsy.”

Dominello went on to explain that immediately after getting jabbed for the Chinese Flu, he began to feel a pain in his skull right behind his ear. He woke up that morning with “pins and needles” on the right side of his tongue, he says.


After receiving a slew of information from people prompting him to seek medical attention, Dominello did just that. He was then diagnosed with Bell’s palsy, a direct consequence of taking the injection.


Fortunately, many of Dominello’s followers responded to his post by pointing out that the “unnecessary over the top C19 protocols” are causing this type of thing to happen all over the place.

“With all due respect you did take part in an experimental vaccine,” one person wrote. “Hopefully you have reported your adverse reaction. Our stats are slowly following the U.K.”




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