Military Police Officer – JJ Vax ruined my career

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Military Police Officer - JJ Vax ruined my career


Military Police Officer – JJ Vax ruined my career

 VIDEO – Military Police Officer – JJ Vax ruined my career (CHD Dec.7, 2023)

DR. WILLIAM MAKIS MD

23 JAN 2024

Transcript

0:00

Can you tell us your name please?

0:02

My name is Domenico Priano Coachella.

0:04

Okay, and you were in the military?

0:06

Yes.

0:06

What did you do in the military?

0:08

I was a 5811 military police officer.

0:11

Okay, and this is about the Johnson & Johnson COVID shot.

0:15

Correct, yes.

0:15

Can you tell us what happened?

0:19

So, I graduated from Gulf Coast High School here in Naples, Florida back in 2020.

0:25

And right after graduation, I had the full intention of enlisting into the Marine Corps.

0:32

And when I got in, you know, I went to boot camp, I graduated became a Marine.

0:36

And when I was in the schoolhouse, to become a military police officer, I received orders one day, me and my whole platoon, my whole class, all my classmates.

0:49

And they pulled us all together because they needed they needed to announce that they were mandating the COVID vaccine.

0:55

and what that meant was is that if and they made it very clear with us as well and they kind of pushed it on us as well but that’s a whole different story but can you tell us some of the things they said to you the bullying because i hear with the bullying in the military was intense yes so uh with the with COVID vaccines uh our chain of command uh commissioning officers commissioned officers you know our ceos

1:17

um they made it very clear that if we chose not to receive the vaccine we can get out we if we if we chose to not take the vaccine they would kick us out um more specifically with the being kicked out we would also receive a negative counseling uh negative paperwork a dishonorable discharge which is the equivalent to a felony in the civilian world uh we’d also get all of our post 9-11 gi bill which is the credits that we receive upon active duty for

1:45

We’d go to college, we’d go to the local university, that would be taken away.

1:49

We’d also get our privileges to the VA, Veterans Affairs Department, taken away from us.

1:55

They would strip us of everything that we’ve earned just because we refused to take the vaccine.

2:01

And so in mine, I didn’t take the vaccine anyways because I wanted to stay in, I wanted to make military my career.

2:05

I wanted to be a Marine.

2:09

So in other words the US government was willing to take away everything that our service members earned and fought for if we refused to be rejected with this poison labeled as a vaccine.

2:18

At that time did you know these shots were bad or did you just trust?

2:23

So it was it was more it was 50-50 in all honesty.

2:29

There was a lot of media circulation at the time even now it’s talked about the time but at the time it was heavily heavily

2:41

What’s it called?

2:42

Muted.

2:43

A lot of people, a lot of media outlets were like not talking about the adverse effects.

2:47

Nobody, but it was through smaller media outlets and articles and people’s firsthand experience with the vaccine after receiving the vaccine that they were able to, you know, share how they were feeling and they were having similar symptoms to what I was having now.

3:01

But like I said, at the time when I was in the military, it was either take the vaccine, continue with your career,

3:06

or refuse to take the vaccine and get kicked out with a dishonorable discharge.

3:11

Alright, so you decided to go ahead and take the Johnson & Johnson.

3:15

Was it your choice to take that particular one?

3:18

So that was the only one that was available at that time.

3:21

Later on, after I got the vaccine, Moderna is the two-dose one, I believe.

3:27

Or Pfizer-Moderna.

3:29

I think the Pfizer was… Anyway, I think Pfizer’s the military.

3:32

But at the time of, you know, when they dropped the news on us,

3:36

um it was it was a johnson johnson code vaccine all right so you what do you all do line up together as a team so um we couldn’t go all at once because it was like a my class was like 40 plus people uh marines fellow marines so uh we went in small groups one piece at a time we we went i was amongst one of the first few people to go because i was in the front of the line anyways and this is on base it was on base yes uh the location of where this happened was fort leonardwood missouri

4:04

Did they ask you any questions about your medical history?

4:23

you get a full head to toe inspect like health uh physical evaluation everything head to toe everything from like your hair follicles down to your toenails and if they find even the slightest thing wrong with you they’ll tell you sorry you can’t go so i was i had a clean bill of health in other words when i came in so the assumption was is that if you’re here you have no you know you have any pre-existing medical conditions existing nothing it was just assumed that you were good to go all right so you take the shot what happens so

4:54

The day that I received the vaccine, which was September 15th of 2021, I just felt fine.

4:59

You know, kind of sore, nothing too crazy.

5:03

The following morning, and I go over what I wrote down here.

5:12

The following morning, it was, and mind you, I never get migraines.

5:17

I never really experienced headaches growing up.

5:20

but that following morning I had the worst most irritable pounding in my head I could physically see like the veins around my head like on my forehead too pounding like just surging and every time I saw him pulse I’d feel the pound in my head it was like bah bah bah it sounded like the best way to compare it to is like a bass drum just being on repeat bah bah bah bah it was like in sync with my with my heartbeat and on top of that I had like the worst flu-like symptoms it was excruciating

5:50

And all the while I had to continue my training because if I decided to go get seen by a doctor on base, or if I decided to take a sick call, I’d get held back in my class and I wouldn’t be able to graduate from my class.

6:01

And those were the following two days.

6:04

The two days following the vaccination, it was just horrible.

6:08

And then the following, the third morning following the vaccination, I woke up and I was fine.

6:13

Just like that, overnight, I was just magically A-OK.

6:17

And then what happened?

6:19

I carried on with my training.

6:20

I graduated, became a military police officer.

6:22

And then that’s when I got my orders to go to 29 Palms, California, a military installation as well.

6:30

And March of 2022 was when I got hospitalized for the first time.

6:38

With what?

6:40

What happened was I was standing at the front gate and I was in uniform, I was armed, taser, everything.

6:48

and as I was standing at the front gate I just got like this lightheadedness something I’ve never felt before nauseousness and I had to sit down I was and I started I literally started sweating from just sitting from all the nauseousness lightheadedness I started like cold sweat and I’ve never experienced anything like that before and that’s when the sharp sharp pain started happening on the left side of my body and when I was trying to describe it to my fellow my fellow Marines if it

7:18

They all, you know, they have no medical experience.

7:19

They’re just police officers just as well as I am.

7:22

And so they all thought, you know, I was having, the joke at the time was like, I was having like a heart attack or something.

7:27

And so we called a, one of our road units.

7:30

They took me to a local hospital on base, Robert E. Bush Naval Hospital on base.

7:35

And the doctors, they just gave me a bunch of pain prescriptions here.

7:39

Some of the medication I have here.

7:41

And, you know, these aren’t fake.

7:42

These all have my names on it.

7:44

DrWilliam Makis MD

8:04

What is all this stuff?

8:05

So, I can read it to you.

8:07

It’s from the top of my head, gabapentin, prednisone.

8:12

What are these all for?

8:13

That doesn’t mean anything to me.

8:14

What are these pills for?

8:16

So, a majority of them are just for pain management, like pain or anti-inflammatory medications.

8:23

And so the stuff that they prescribed to me were just stuff to hold me off, take the edge off of the pain that I was feeling.

8:29

So did they think you were having a panic attack?

8:31

They thought everything but anything cardiac.

8:34

They didn’t want to disclose any possibility that it could be related to cardiac and adverse effects of the COVID vaccine.

8:43

And as I was getting checked out, I brought up to the doctors and medical staff, hey, I recently took the COVID vaccine just a few months prior.

8:52

Is there any connection to that and what I’m experiencing now because people have shared the story similar to what I’m starting at that time starting to develop and they refuse to discuss it.

9:01

They refuse to go over it.

9:03

I knew at the time that doctors were I don’t know if it was a financial thing.

9:07

I don’t know if it was a financial grab.

9:09

I personally believe that some medical staff and personnel and some facilities were being paid off by the US government to not disclose any connections any possibilities that

9:20

Any adverse effects that I was facing had no correlation to the COVID vaccine, despite my clean bill of health.

9:26

I have no congenital, I have no family history of heart related issues, nothing.

9:31

No asthma, no nothing.

9:33

Did you take any other vaccines after that COVID shot?

9:37

No.

9:38

So it was definitely just that one?

9:39

It was just that one, yeah.

9:41

Alright, so what happened?

9:42

How did it destroy your career?

9:46

After that first incident, I was unfortunately facing, I was getting hospitalized like every other week.

9:54

It would happen because of my chest pains.

9:57

It felt like I would be just sitting at my house on my day off, or I’d be walking the dogs.

10:03

I have two dogs, beautiful dogs.

10:05

I’d be doing anything that’s not in any way exertive.

10:10

And all of a sudden my heart would just start beating uncontrollably.

10:15

From just, like I said, not exerting myself, not lifting any weight, no nothing.

10:20

And I was hospitalized, I was driven in the ambulance, hooked up to all kinds of IVs.

10:29

They were seeing in my EKGs that I was experiencing what they call inverted T waves, as well as inverted P waves.

10:40

And all my time in California while I was still stationed there,

10:44

um my chain of command was getting more and more concerned about my my health and you know they were because in the marine and in any military branch when you get when you get so visited so often by doctors but you start you know you start having complications due to your health there’s a thing called a medical separation and what that means is that given my circumstances physical ailment mental ailment whatever they put in a request to get me separated from the military on on good conditions honorable discharge

11:13

um because of my medical conditions and all my time I was still in the military all the time I was in California um I was yet to receive a proper diagnosis proper treatment it was all just like I’ve already mentioned just pain medication anti-inflammatory medication uh diazotam which I’ve been told has been used to lower my heart rate but it didn’t stop the symptoms it just slightly dulled it if anything

11:42

What’s up?

11:42

And then this bottle here, I kept the box.

11:44

I don’t have the heart monitor anymore, but I was put on a heart monitor for the longest time.

11:48

So they knew it was your heart?

11:51

They knew something was my heart, but they didn’t want to connect it to the vaccine.

11:56

And right here, it got to the point where the pains were so excruciating that they even prescribed to me lidocaine patches.

12:04

And I’d put them on my chest.

12:05

I had to replace them, you know, when I get out of the shower, when I go into the shower.

12:08

And what is a lidocaine patch?

12:10

It’s like a, it’s a painkiller, pain suppressant.

12:12

So they were just putting you on pain?

12:14

Pain killer, pain killer, pain killer, pain killer.

12:16

And anti-inflammatories as well.

12:19

They were doing everything to reduce the pain that I was experiencing, but nothing was directly fighting whatever was going on with my body, with my heart specifically.

12:30

And it got to the point where, you know, I was losing sleep because when I’d sleep in a position, whether it’s on my shoulder, my back, my stomach,

12:37

Sitting in any of those positions for more than a few minutes in my bed, I’d start feeling the pounding.

12:42

I couldn’t sleep.

12:43

I would sit upright in a chair and I would just have to sit there and somehow fall asleep.

12:50

It was awful.

12:51

It was a nightmare.

12:52

I was getting maybe half an hour of sleep, broken up several hours throughout the night.

12:59

So you had to leave?

13:01

I had to leave.

13:02

They had my chain of command put in order for medical separation.

13:08

and on October 27th of 2022 I was officially I received my DD 214 sheet which is this documentation saying that you know you’re being separated you’re getting out and October 27th is when I got out of the Marine Corps of last year October 27th of last year.

13:24

And how are you feeling today are you still on all that medication?

13:27

So when I got out, I wanted answers.

13:31

That was my biggest priority.

13:33

I wanted to know what was going on with me.

13:34

I had no answers.

13:36

Luckily, I had a lot of friends and support down here in Naples where I’m from, born and raised.

13:40

And I was introduced to a doctor named Dr. George Yacos, who was going to be here today, but he had a few things come up, so he couldn’t come.

13:48

But Dr. George Yacos, he’s a local, he works here in Naples.

13:52

He also works, he has an office up in New York, I believe, still.

13:55

and he I got to see him he put me on a treatment plan uh he checked my EKG he did EKG tests on me I mean and the inverted T waves were still there inverted P waves were still there long story short um he was finally able to give me diagnosis and that was myocarditis uh I wrote it right here uh for more uh proper definition

14:23

Myocarditis, it’s an inflammation and damage of the heart muscle known as myocardium.

14:30

This inflammation reduces my heart’s ability to pump blood.

14:33

It can also cause chest pain, shortness of breath, and rapid or regular heart rhythms, which fits perfectly with what I was experiencing back in California and even now.

14:43

And he put me on a treatment plan and luckily, I count my blessings.

14:48

I pray to God every day that I’m alive, I’m well.

14:51

I have my family supporting me, I have God above me watching over me, but… Are you employed?

14:56

I am employed, yes.

14:58

Good.

14:58

So all of this from one shot, has this made you look into all of the vaccine schedule now?

15:04

So, since it all started coming down on me, following the COVID vaccine, I have refused to take anything else from the US government or local doctor’s office, anything, any flu shot, forget it.

15:19

I just refuse to take any vaccines whatsoever after now what I’m experiencing and now that I have to deal with on the daily basis so um no I’ve nothing nothing so that one shot literally did destroy your career my my my whole my whole plan after high school was to be you know do my 20 years get out and just you know and within those 20 years you know build a career build a resume be what I wanted to be a marine you know

15:48

in the Marines, be a military police officer.

15:51

Are you off this medication now?

15:54

This medication, yes, I’m off.

15:55

All this I stopped taking.

15:58

I just, I couldn’t, I couldn’t deal with it.

15:59

I felt like I was drunk in a sense all the time in a haze from all the painkillers.

16:04

And I could feel the pain in my liver from, you know, processing all this medication, all these pills.

16:09

I stopped taking all this stuff when I started talking to Dr George Yacos.

16:13

And with him, it was just a few supplements.

16:17

And it’s it’s made a difference, but I still carry on with this pain and symptoms Is there anything else you want to tell the people?

16:26

Yeah, honestly, it’s It was an attempt on human lives everything that these that this vaccine it was My story is just one of thousands from fellow Americans being shared to the public now Because the outbreaks of similar stories and symptoms are becoming more and more abundant

16:45

Today I hope that we can gather a combined effort amongst ourselves to make our experiences be heard.

16:51

Today grants each and every one of us the opportunity to share our stories.

16:57

The vaccine hurt more than it has saved lives and today is just one of the infinite opportunities to let our elected officials know that we will not stand with mandated vaccines nor unlawful quarantines like what happened to us back in 2020.

17:13

We the people must stand against this tyranny brought before us at our very front doorsteps.

17:18

United we shall stand and rise above this attempt on our children’s lives, our lives.

17:25

So help us God.

17:26

Thank you so much for coming and telling us this.

17:28

We’re really truly sorry this happened to you.

17:31

And it’s America’s military’s big loss that this happened.

17:35

I’m so sorry that you were bullied into it.

17:37

All right.


(Source: makismd.substack.com; January 23, 2024; https://tinyurl.com/ymx8dq66)