Exclusive 3/3: Funeral Director believes what he's finding in bodies explains the rise in SADS

Sudden Adult Death Syndrome (SADS) is on the rise worldwide and Milton Keynes based funeral director John O'Looney, thinks he knows why!

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John O’Looney is an undertaker who worked throughout the pandemic in Milton Keynes, UK. Beginning in 2021 John started to notice something wasn’t right with what he was seeing and began to investigate matters himself. What he discovered has since been echoed by other funeral directors and embalmers around the world.

The covid-19 vaccine roll out began in January 2021 and was increased throughout the proceeding two years. The recommended age for the vaccination was lowered until eventually the entire adult population of the UK was recommended to take the new experimental vaccine.

John O’Looney and other undertakers started noticing that as the vaccine roll out began to be opened up to younger age groups the numbers of deaths within that cohort was increasing. Suddenly Adult Death Syndrome (SADS) had previously been an extremely rare phenomenon but since the vaccine roll out has become more common.

John O’Looney believes what he has discovered in the bodies of the vaccinated deceased might shine light of the increased rates of SADS, strokes, heart attacks and other auto-immune diseases we are seeing around the world. His discovery was made when embalming the deceased, he found arteries clogged with clot-like substances, similar to the appearance and texture of silicone sealant.

The covid vaccine was declared ‘safe and effective’ by governments around the world and the risk of blood clotting and other adverse reactions was dismissed, downplayed or rejected by medical professionals. John’s discoveries have the potential to shape our understanding of the pandemic response and the medical profession.

John O'Looney can be found on Social media.

Twitter: @JohnOlooney

Telegram: @Oasisfidelischat

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