Report: Gavin Newsom Has Been Out of Public Sight Because He Has Bell’s Palsy From His COVID-19 Booster Shot

Governor Gavin Newsom has been missing in action as of late and the word through the California grape vines is that the shallow and narcissistic left-wing radical is suffering from Bell’s Palsy, or even the more serious condition in Guillain-Barre syndrome.

Bell’s Palsy is a form of facial paralysis, wearing one side of the face and makes it appear to droop. Usually this only affects the patient temporarily, taking anywhere from two weeks to six months to recover. It is classified as a neurological disorder, and in severe cases, it can become permanent.

Guillain-Barre syndrome is a disorder that causes the immune system to attack nerve endings and one of the first symptoms is tingling in the hands and feet. This can spread quickly, causing paralysis in the entire body.

Some who have suffered from GBS need a trachea put in to allow them to breathe.

Gavin Newsom has been at the forefront of mandating COVID-19 “vaccines” in his state, despite public fears that serious side effects are becoming far more common than not.

Events that Newsom was expected to appear at, he cancelled, including the UN Climate Summit earlier this month.

No explanation was or yet has been given as to why the governor has been avoiding public outings, but it has fueled rumors that the Moderna booster shot, a larger dose than Pfizer, caused the face paralyzing disorder.

If the rumors are true, however, and Newsom did get Bell’s Palsy, he wouldn’t be able to admit it, even if he wanted to. To admit he had serious, debilitating side effects, would be to admit the “vaccine” is not safe. He has to keep those donors and pocket-fillers happy.

Also, there would be a huge level of embarrassment for mandating an injection that is now known to be dangerous and potentially life-threatening, and then something happens to you to prove that.

While speculation remains, Newsom still wants children to take the jab while he spends time on Twitter to grace social media with his presence, just long enough to push his pro-shot rhetoric while tweeting.

Isn’t that cute: Talking child depopulation after nearly getting depopulated himself.

“Great news — with boosters, vaccines for children 5-11, and now a potential antiviral this effective…we have the real tools to end this pandemic,” tweeted Newsom.

We have the tools to end this pandemic, Gavin, it’s called a vote — if California doesn’t keep rigging their elections that is.

So, even though Newsom has experienced neurological damage himself, he is still willing to force families to inject their children or even try to coerce them while at school, using language like “implied consent,” a term used to skirt legally having to have parental consent before a child is injected.

According to data on VAERS, you are 1,533 times more likely to develop Bell’s Palsy from the COVID-19 “vaccine” than any other vaccine. Bell’s Palsy is also only one of over 5,000 elevated adverse events.

The case for inoculating children is not a strong one. The injection does not give immunity to the coronavirus in a child, and the antibodies produced give no protection at all.

Since the hospitalization rates for children who have contracted COVID were almost non-existent, the injections definitely do not reduce those rates and could cause much more dangerous effects than China Virus symptoms — like myocarditis — the heart disorder that is present in an alarming number of young people who have received at least one dose, especially in males.

The mRNA shots have historically always had negative results when tested in lab animals, and the last time something like this was attempted — the swine flu vaccine in the 1970’s — the top side effect was Bell’s Palsy and Guillain-Barre syndrome.

The shots were discontinued after several lawsuits were filed from patients who had become paralyzed after taking the shots.

Perhaps Gavin Newsom could do a bit of reflection on whether or not it would be a good idea to carry on with “vaccine” mandates, especially in young children.

The risk of causing harm is far too great to continue.

But I guess that’s the point, isn’t it?


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