05/22/2023 / By Ethan Huff
Since 2013, there has been an “astonishing” increase in the number of people who are coming down with atrial fibrillation, also known as an irregular heartbeat or a heart arrythmia.
The British Heart Foundation (BHF) conducted an analysis using data collected from Great Britain’s National Health Service (NHS), which for the first time ever concluded that more than 1.5 million Brits – along with another 270,000 Brits who are still undiagnosed – suffer from the “mysterious” heart issue.
Even without that additional 270,000 people tacked onto the figure, the 1.5 million figure alone puts the risk of a serious heart condition at one in every 45 people living in the United Kingdom. In other words, one out of every 45 people is now at risk of developing serious blood clots that could cause debilitating or even deadly strokes.
“These figures show a quite astonishing rise in the number of people diagnosed with atrial fibrillation,” said Prof. Sir Nilesh Samani, BHF’s medical director, in comments recorded by Sky News.
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Since 2013, cases of atrial fibrillation are up by around 50 percent, though Sky News offered very little in the way of clarification about why this might be the case. The Comcast-owned news source also did not clarify when atrial fibrillation cases really started to pick up during those years, i.e., did the introduction of Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) “vaccines” in late 2020 play a role?
All Sky News would say is that the “likely” reason for this sudden and unexpected uptick in heart cases is “likely” due to “better recognition and diagnosis of the condition” – this being the same excuse the medical establishment has given for the sudden rise in childhood autism cases amid an ever-expanding childhood “vaccine” schedule.
“What remains troubling is the sheer number of people who are undiagnosed and unaware that they are living with a heightened risk of stroke,” Samani added. “Finding people with this hidden threat must remain a priority.”
Perhaps not surprisingly, pharmaceutical giant Pfizer is already positioning itself to “treat” this new wave of heart conditions with the recent purchase of Arena Pharmaceuticals, a biopharmaceutical company that specializes in the manufacture of cardiovascular and inflammatory pharmaceutical drugs.
It would seem as though Pfizer knows its covid injections have contributed to a massive uptick in heart-related health issues, including in young people who were otherwise healthy prior to getting jabbed in obedience to the government’s “save lives” deception.
You may recall from last fall that Florida Surgeon General Dr. Joseph A. Ladapo also acknowledged a sudden and massive rise in cardiovascular issues over the past several years.
Dr. Ladapo issued a new guidance in October, in fact, warning that people should stop taking mRNA covid injections from the likes of Pfizer and Moderna because a study suggested that they might be linked to an 84 percent increase in cardiac-related deaths among males aged 18 to 39 within 28 days following mRNA injection.
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