Do you have a history of heart disease in your family history?
Well, I may have some good news for you…

I personally have a history of heart disease in my own family. My father died aged 56 in 1985 from an acute myocardial infarction and a left ventricular failure:

And his father – my grandfather – died aged 43 in 1943 from coronary thrombosis and degenerative myocarditis:

At 62, you could say I’m living on borrowed time. And if I am, I’m certainly not going to recklessly agree to gene therapy masquerading as a vaccine and the heightened risk of dying that comes along with that.
When I say ‘heightened risk of dying’ I mean the pericarditis and myocarditis which are potential adverse events caused by the injections, both of which impact the heart and have been described to the people of Japan as possible outcomes by their own government:
With this in mind, I now feel ready to refuse the alleged ‘vaccine’ should Boris Johnson’s plan for door-to-door ‘vaccinations’ be introduced in the New Year:

https://stevekirsch.substack.com/p/bhakdiburkhardt-pathology-results

