STOCKHOLM SYNDROME: Actress Suffer Face Paralysis Weeks After Getting Covid ‘Vaccine,’ Says She’d Do It Again

GATEWAY PUNDIT | By Alicia Powe | September 30, 2022

A modern-day version of the Stockholm Syndrome has played out throughout COVID captivity.

People around the world have been beaten with a stick based on the whims of the ruling class and held hostage by medical czars like Dr. Anthony Fauci, globalist lawmakers, Big Pharma, and Big Media.

Exposing COVID propaganda has resulted in public harassment, social media deplatforming, the loss of jobs, or even prison time.

Many didn’t fall for the lies and attempts to invert reality and are fighting back.

But others may have succumb to Stockholm Syndrome.

Weeks after getting an AstraZeneca Covid vaccine, Canadian actress Jennifer Gibson developed Bell’s Palsy and suffered facial paralysis.

Gibson boasted about feeling “grateful” after getting covid-vaccinated in April.

Weeks later, the actress posted a video on social media documenting the paralysis of half her face in May 2021.

“This is not a video I wanted to make,” she said.

“It’s kind of hard to make… as I’m watching myself, ” she continues as her eyes water and half of her face droops down. “I have been diagnosed with Bell’s Palsy, which is paralysis on side of the face.

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While acknowledging the COVID vaccine caused her to develop severe adverse side effects, Gibson continued to promote the experimental vaccine.
 
“I got it about two weeks after getting my vaccine and I had a rough go with the vaccine, and I guess still am,” she said. “But I have to say that I would do it again because it’s what we have to do.”
 
 

The actress published photos of herself attempting to smile with facial paralysis.

Gibson doubled down on covid-vaccine efficacy, encouraging viewers to continue to get vaccinated despite its detrimental effects.
 
She insisted that she shared the effects of the covid-vaccines to “talk about
 
And strangely I don’t really want to discourage them from getting this one,” she added.
 

Facial paralysis “sucks,” but getting vaccinated is worth it, Gibson argued.

“People don’t die from that, so the fact that it wasn’t something I was not going to be around for my daughter later — it’s sealable,” she said. “It sucks, but it’s dealable.  The reason why I got it is that I wanted to get back to real life.”

 
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