On September 16, I received an email from Thomas. His niece had just passed away after receiving J&J’s COVID vaccine. The official cause of death was “vaccine induced thrombotic thrombocytopenia.” (This is code for “blood clot caused by a COVID vaccine.) I spoke with her husband, Tom, minutes ago and he confirmed this to be true.
Jessica Berg, a 37-year-old from Washington, didn’t want to get vaccinated. She was a stay-at-home mom, and thus, at relatively low-risk if both getting COVID and giving it to others, but she wanted to be a “room mom” at her child’s school and being fully vaccinated was a requirement.
“Due to coercive pressure from the Seattle Catholic grade-school and the Archdiocese of Seattle she relented to taking the injection,” Tom said in an email.
The email read:
“On September 2, Jessica received the vaccine at a Seattle pharmacy. She was told she would receive the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. She immediately fell ill and went to the Emergency Room at UW Hospital.
“She explained she had been vaccinated and was suffering various severe symptoms. Attending doctors kept her isolated for hours, insisted on giving her a COVID test and sent her home. They did not pursue any other protocol even though Jessica protested.
At home, Jessica fell into a coma. She was taken by ambulance and admitted to Harbor View Hospital where doctors diagnosed her as having vaccine induced thrombotic thrombocytopenia.”
A team of doctors worked to relieve pressure on Jessica’s brain, but by this time it was too late. Doctors determined she suffered brain death and life support was removed.
One of the most tragic things about this story is the censorship of Jessica’s obituary occurring on social media.
Jessica’s husband said he’s not on social media and never has been, but the censorship of his wife’s obituary and labeling it as “misinformation” is disgusting.
“We aren’t telling people not to get vaccinated –– that’s not what we’re doing. We want people to understand Jessica’s story and her right to choose, and in her mind, she had no choice in the matter with all these mandates,” he said. “We’re just hoping that the people that are in these positions of power that are setting these mandates will listen to our story.”
Jessica leaves behind her loving husband and two daughters, Bridget (5) and Clara (3).