Anonymous ID: 572890 Aug. 23, 2022, 11:26 a.m. No.17432127   🗄️.is 🔗kun

ICYMI - Ashton Kutcher nearly died in 2021 from a "super rare" autoimmune vasular disorder that knocked out his sight, hearing, and equilibrium for the better part of a year. Had the vaxx around the time it started (without spelling it out).

 

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> https://t.me/KanekoaTheGreat/5522

 

> KanekoaTheGreat, [22.08.22 14:21]

 

> Vascular and organ damage induced by mRNA vaccines: irrefutable proof of causality | Michael Palmer, MD and Sucharit Bhakdi, MD

 

> https://doctors4covidethics.org/vascular-and-organ-damage-induced-by-mrna-vaccines-irrefutable-proof-of-causality/

 

Ashton Kutchersays he'slucky to be alive. "Like two years ago…," he suddenly developedvasulitis, lost his sight and hearing, couldn't walk and nearly died. It took a year to get his senses restored.

 

FYI, he and his wife Mila Kunis were vaccinated in April 2021 when she told talk show hosts they were hanging around vaccine sites looking for "leftover" vaccines (sauce - though trying to establish the opposite- https://www.politifact.com/factchecks/2022/aug/16/viral-image/no-covid-19-vaccine-didnt-cause-ashton-kutchers-va/) because they were not in the requisite age group. The original vaccines were only available for the elderly but they managed to get "leftovers." That's "like" 1+1/2 years ago and it is highly unlikely that if he had no sight and no hearing and couldn't walk they would then, also, jab him with an experimental vaccine. It's much more likely he got the jab designed for the elderly and his body reacted and he was afraid to, or told not to, share the news then for fear of frightening others away from the "life-saving" vaccine.

 

If it was from the vaxx, which he does not specify one way or the other, it is unconscionable that it was suppressed as others rushed to get the vaccine.

 

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Article:

 

Ashton Kutcher lost vision, hearing and ability to walk after rare autoimmune diagnosis

 

Taryn Ryder

August 8, 2022

 

Ashton Kutcher is "lucky to be alive" after dealing with a rare autoimmune disorder two years ago that left him unable to hear, see or walk. The That '70s Show alum opens up about his health battle during an upcoming episode of National Geographic's Running Wild With Bear Grylls: The Challenge.

 

"Like two years ago, I had this weird, super rare form of vasculitis, that like knocked out my vision, it knocked out my hearing, it knocked out like all my equilibrium," the 44-year-old actor shares in Access Hollywood's sneak peek.

 

Vasculitis involves inflammation of the blood vessels, according to Mayo Clinic, affecting one or several organs. There are many types of vasculitis, and most of them are rare.

 

Kutcher told Grylls it took him almost a year to build up his senses again.

 

"You don't really appreciate it, until it's gone," Kutcher continued. "Until you go, 'I don't know if I’m ever going to be able to see again, I don't know if I'm ever going to be able to hear again, I don't know if I'm ever going to be able to walk again.'"

 

This is the first time Kutcher has opened up about the diagnosis. "[I'm] lucky to be alive," he said.

 

"Lucky to be alive," Grylls replied.

 

Kutcher, who shares two children with wife Mila Kunis, said his health challenges gave him a different outlook on life.

 

"The minute you start seeing your obstacles as things that are made for you, to give you what you need, then life starts to get fun, right? You start surfing on top of your problems instead of living underneath them," he said.

 

Ashton Kutcher

American actor (born 1978)

 

https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/ashton-kutcher-lost-vision-hearing-ability-to-walk-rare-autoimmune-diagnosis-162208146.html