05/30/2024 / By Ramon Tomey
A 21-year-old man from Connecticut outlined his serious vaccine injuries that have lasted almost three years, describing his ordeal as a “full-body assault.”
Michael Locke was very muscular for his age, squatting 500 pounds and bench pressing 340 pounds. “I had my share of issues, like anyone else, but the gym was my place to go as an outlet,” he said. “It was my purpose in life, my ‘happy place.'”
Locke reportedly contracted the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) in early 2020, which he described as “horrendous.” The infection made him “mentally unstable” and he needed job stability at the time. This led him to leave the University of Connecticut (UC) and look for work, which he managed to find.
But Locke was threatened with dismissal from his job if he did not get himself injected with the COVID-19 vaccine. He reasoned that having stable employment was more important than refusing to get the injection, so he got the single-dose Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine in June 2021. (Related: Las Vegas teen undergoes three surgeries to remove blood clots after getting J&J vaccine.)
“I was vaccinated with the J&J shot,” the young man recounted. “I was told I would be fired from work if I did not. Given my instability, I reasoned that would be worse to lose the structure [and] schedule that this job was giving me, so I got the injection.”
But Locke’s ordeal began soon after getting injected. “I did not know what but something was different, and something was wrong,” he acknowledged. Despite this, he pushed on with his preparations for a bodybuilding competition.
“After the competition, I was in bad shape. My bloodwork was also quite bad. I started eating more, but my body was not responsive; I could not exercise like I had before.”
In January 2022, Locke decided to move to Florida – only to be greeted by what he recounted as “the most painful experience” of his life. His body severely stopped working properly, with him outlining several symptoms such as tightness in the chest, headaches, a tingling sensation, dizziness and numbness.
“Not only was I unsure of what was happening to me or why, but I was also alone and constantly floating between doctor’s offices while trying to keep myself together. I discovered on my own that I likely have a form of dysautonomia because my heart rate changes at least [more than] 30 [beats per minute] when changing positions, [e.g.] sitting to standing.”
Locke eventually began working with a physician who specializes in long COVID-19 and long vaccine damage and has currently getting bloodwork. He and his doctor sadly confirmed that three years after being injected, Locke currently has both COVID-19 and vaccine spike protein antibodies.
“I am working full-time in a job I very much enjoy, but I must not stand up too long. I must follow a strict diet … along with regular fasting because food triggers a large response. I no longer weightlift, and I am struggling,” he said.
“We are often told that it is “anxiety’ as the cause – it is not. This is not a ‘mental disorder.’ This is a full-body assault that results in mental changes.”
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