Darlene Blackwell: 61-year-old South Carolina woman has ruptured brain aneurysm, dead 10 days after Johnson & Johnson shot

TheCOVIDBlog.com
April 19, 2021

Ms. Darlene Woodward Blackwell

CHESTERFIELD COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA — Allyson Hendrix didn’t just lose her mother, Darlene Blackwell. She said she lost everything.

Ms. Darlene Blackwell received the experimental Johnson & Johnson viral vector shot on March 30, according to a Fox 46 report in Charlotte. The story does not provide details as to where the shot was administered, nor of Ms. Blackwell’s residency. But she grew up in Chesterfield County, South Carolina. Ms. Blackwell was employed in Pageland, a small town of 2,700 residents. Pageland is about four miles south of the North Carolina border on U.S. Highway 601. Walgreens and CVS are the major distributors of the experimental COVID-19 shots in Chesterfield County.

Everything was fine for about 24 hours. Then Ms. Blackwell went shopping with her mother on April 1. She felt sick and went to the bathroom when they got home. Ms. Blackwell was in the bathroom for an unusually long amount of time. Her mother called for her through the door, but got no response. They pried open the door with a screwdriver, according to Allyson. Her mother was found unresponsive on the floor.

Ms. Blackwell was immediately rushed to a local hospital. A CT scan showed severe bleeding in her brain caused by a ruptured aneurysm. Doctors originally thought it may have been two ruptured aneurysms due to the amount of blood spilled on her brain. Ms. Blackwell stayed alive for a few days on a life support machine. But Allyson and the family faced the heartbreaking reality. Ms. Blackwell died on April 9.

Watch the Fox 46 story below.

 

 

Johnson & Johnson casualties increasing

Perhaps mainstream media are paying more attention since the CDC and FDA halted J&J shots last week. We’ve now covered two deaths (including Ms. Blackwell) and one severe adverse reaction to Johnson & Johnson shots since the announcement. At least six Johnson & Johnson deaths have now been covered by this blog since the experimental shots were authorized for emergency use on February 27. All of said deaths and adverse reactions had something to do with blood clots and brain aneurysms.

Allyson and her brother said they were already skeptical of the shots. They are also considering legal action. Unfortunately that is an uphill battle due to several layers of immunity granted to makers of these lethal injections. But again, had the CDC and FDA come to their senses two weeks earlier, Ms. Blackwell would still be alive. We’re hoping some tests the legal landscape and names the CDC and FDA in a federal lawsuit.

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kris
kris
2 years ago

You know, I think way back when my school district employer and the govt were first telling us how these “vaccines” were going to be available, and make your appt and come on in, it’s free, it’s good for you, it’s safe, it’s effective, it’s easy, it’ll calm your troubled mind, etc.. Nothing, I thought, can be that good. Now the people are damaged and dying from these shots, and I see the doctors who dared speak out are right. Yet my pals went straight for these shots, casual about it. I pray none exhibit any adverse reactions down the line but from what I’m reading, the possibility of pathogenic priming is real and well-known to scientists. Sorry for this woman; so sad to hear another person has passed from this injection.

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