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A Guide to Vaccine-Induced Brain Injuries

A Guide to Vaccine-Induced Brain Injuries

Exploring the Science, Stories, and Solutions Behind a Hidden Neurological Crisis

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Apr 01, 2025
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In early November 2024, Diane, a devoted reader of this Substack, reached out with a desperate plea about her son, Jean-William.

At 28, the same age as my son Romain, Jean-William was seriously ill after taking the COVID-19 vaccine to go on his honeymoon—a decision that marked the beginning of a three-year descent into hell. Severe epilepsy crises plagued him, his weight plummeted, and depression set in as the episodes grew more frequent and intense. His neurology team in Ottawa dismissed his suffering, labeling the seizures as psychogenic, blaming stress and anxiety rather than the vaccine. Imagine the cruelty—telling a young man in agony that it’s “all in his head,” shifting the medical establishment’s failure onto his shoulders. Diane, living in Florida with her husband Jim, felt the urgency in her bones, scouring for answers as her son deteriorated.

Diane contacted me after hearing my Bolus Theory discussion on Jeremiah Hosea’s X Space podcast, seeking insight into oxygen therapy and a fresh perspective on her son’s condition. I dug into the science of epilepsy, a field shrouded in mystery, and found a clue in hyperbaric oxygen therapy studies—used to stop seizures after scuba-diving accidents by re-pressurizing air bubbles blocking brain capillaries.

Could Jean-William’s epilepsy stem from clogged capillaries necrotizing neurons downstream?

My Bolus Theory pointed to a chilling possibility: white clots, formed as the body’s desperate attempt to patch vaccine-induced blood-brain barrier (BBB) damage, were accumulating over time, clogging smaller capillaries in his brain. This would explain the delayed onset of his seizures, three years post-vaccination, and their accelerating frequency as more vessels became obstructed. I warned Diane and Jim of the looming danger—if these clots grew to block larger arterioles, the consequences could be fatal.

But there was hope. We discussed a possible recovery protocol that mimics nature: oxygen therapy to repair the brain vasculature was indispensable to avoid possible hemorrhage later. Then, a fibrinolytic such as nattokinase could be used to dissolve the white fibrinous clots. Diane acted swiftly, traveling to Ottawa for Xmas to convince Jean-William and his doctors to follow this plan. She and Jim pleaded with him, but time was against them.

Just weeks after our talks, Diane shared the devastating news: Jean-William had passed away.

Jean-William was a gentle soul, passionate about history, psychology, and animals. He dreamed of being a dad one day. A young man who lived to care for others was gone too soon, another victim of a medical system that failed him—and a vaccine that, through mechanisms like white clot accumulation, most likely silently ravaged his brain.

This article is a tribute to Jean-William, Diane, their love and their grit, and all the Tiger moms trying their best to protect their children or to heal their loved ones.

I thank Diane for agreeing to share the story of Jean-William. I hope you will keep them in your prayers.


For years, I’ve been sounding the alarm: vaccines, particularly the COVID-19 shots, are playing a dangerous game with our brains. The science is clear, the stories are heartbreaking, and the silence from health authorities is deafening. The brain—our most precious organ—is under siege, and the fallout has already hit those I love. Let me walk you through the mechanisms, the evidence, and the personal tragedies that prove we’re on the brink of a neurological catastrophe.

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