
Update – 4/7/22, 5:21PM CT: Following publication of this article, Mr. Mitchell told Infowars he now believes the Covid-19 vaccine is causing harm, and said vaccine injuries and side effects he once thought were rare have turned out to be more common than he previously knew.
Mitchell explained comments last year to the Sunday Post (quoted in the article below) were made just weeks after he was dismissed from the hospital, when he was under the impression his diagnosis of VITT (vaccine induced thrombotic thrombocytopenia) was very, very rare.
Since then, Mr. Mitchell said he’s now fighting to make people aware of the possible dangers of the Covid vaccine.
“I’m not pro-vax, I’m not anti-vax… I took every vaccine I grew up with without any issues, however this one is harming people,” Mr. Mitchell told Infowars.
“The injuries and the deaths from these vaccines combined are more than every single reaction in the last 20 plus years combined. That’s frightening,” he said.
“Nothing’s going to get me my leg back. Nothing’s ever going to change for me, but what I can do is I can fight to make people aware that this can happen.”
Stay tuned for an upcoming appearance by Mr. Mitchell on Infowars.
Original story from Tuesday, April 5, continues below…
A Scottish man described a horrific Covid-19 vaccine injury on Twitter Monday which sadly caused him to lose a leg.
Noting it was the one-year anniversary of the medical emergency that snowballed into a full-on amputation, Twitter user Alex Mitchell (@ake2306) documented the physical fallout from his first AstraZeneca jab.
“A year ago today I collapsed at home 14 days after my 1st Az jag. I spent over 7 hours in surgery having clots removed from my abdomen and both legs,” Mitchell described, adding, “I lost my left leg from above the knee and I have numerous other things going on. All from the vaccine. I was fit and healthy.”
Mitchell, a UK resident, said the incident was documented by doctors at the University Hospital Hairmyres, who classified the injury as VITT, or “vaccine induced thrombotic thrombocytopenia.”
All this has been confirmed in writing by the Heomotology team at Hairmyres University hospital and has been medically classified as Vitt( vaccine induced thrombotic thrombocytopenia). The uk government have done nothing to support me and others like me as yet. #VITT Till I die
— Alex Mitchell (@ake2306) April 4, 2022
“All this has been confirmed in writing by the Heomotology team at Hairmyres University hospital and has been medically classified as Vitt (vaccine induced thrombotic thrombocytopenia). The uk government have done nothing to support me and others like me as yet. #VITT Till I die.”
Mitchell gave more details on the tragic incident in an interview with Scotland’s Sunday Post last May:
Alex, from Cambuslang, Glasgow, had his Covid jag on March 20 and, aside from a sore arm and tiredness, seemed fine. But 12 days later, he was struck down with sore calves. The scaffolder said: “The nature of my job is heavy lifting, so we do get aches and pains sometimes. Sore muscles are common. I had a hot bath and an early night. I didn’t think much of it.”
The pain continued over the next few days and on April 4, Alex collapsed at home. “One minute I was doing the ironing and the next my legs buckled,” he said.
With wife Michelle in the kitchen and unable to hear him shouting, Alex dragged himself downstairs and told her to call an ambulance.
“I knew straight away something wasn’t right,” he said. “And when the sweat started pouring off me and I began hyperventilating, I knew I was in trouble.”
Alex was taken to hospital where a CT scan confirmed multiple blood clots in his lower abdomen and in both legs. Rushed into theatre, surgeons removed the clots which thankfully hadn’t moved into his liver and kidneys.
“It was a worrying time,” Alex said. “The doctors were speaking to consultants all around the world about me, because it was unheard of for someone with this level of clotting to survive.”
Despite losing a leg due to the vaccine, Mitchell incredulously told the Sunday Post he wouldn’t want his situation to discourage anyone from taking the jab.
“I wouldn’t want to discourage people from having the Covid jab. From what they know, what happened to me is rare. It’s only going to affect maybe one or two people, so don’t let it put you off,” he reportedly stated.
Following publication of this article, Mr. Mitchell informed Infowars he’s since changed his perspective on the vaccine since that interview nearly 11 months ago.
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