Megyn Kelly Makes Serious Claim On Recent Podcast Episode

Alright, let’s get into it—Megyn Kelly has just dropped a bombshell on her podcast, revealing that she believes the Pfizer COVID vaccine gave her an autoimmune condition. And she’s not alone. She told Dr. Aseem Malhotra—a cardiologist with ties to RFK Jr.—that her doctors couldn’t pinpoint exactly “what” she has, but they did say, “yeah, this could be vaccine-related.”

Now, let’s be clear—this is a big deal. We’re talking about one of the most recognizable names in media saying flat-out: “I wish I hadn’t gotten vaccinated.” That’s a complete 180 from where she stood just a few years ago when she, like so many, believed the vaccine was the safest choice. And now? She calls it “the number one thing I’ve been wrong about.”

So, what’s actually going on here? Well, Kelly didn’t dive into her exact symptoms, but she’s not the only one raising concerns about vaccine-related issues. A recent “Yale University” study uncovered a condition called “post-vaccination syndrome” (PVS), where people show distinct immune system changes after getting the shot.

We’re talking about symptoms like brain fog, dizziness, heart palpitations, and even the reactivation of dormant viruses like Epstein-Barr. That’s the same virus linked to chronic fatigue and multiple sclerosis.

And then there’s Dr. Malhotra himself—who, by the way, has been accused of spreading vaccine “misinformation.” He says “he” developed psoriasis—an autoimmune condition—after getting the Pfizer vaccine.

Two and a half years later, he still deals with itchy, scaly patches of skin, and tests showed he had zero Bifidobacterium—one of the most important gut bacteria for immune health. Coincidence? Maybe. But Malhotra doesn’t think so.

Now, let’s step back for a second. The “CDC” still stands by its recommendation: vaccines save lives. The estimated risk of severe side effects? About “one in 50,000”. Meanwhile, COVID is still killing “300 Americans a week.” That’s the math they’re working with.

But here’s the problem: the more we learn, the murkier things get. The “only” officially recognized long-term side effects of the COVID vaccines are anaphylaxis, myocarditis, and pericarditis. But if this Yale study holds up, that list might need an update.

And if high-profile figures like Megyn Kelly are only “just now” feeling comfortable speaking up, how many others are out there, wondering if their mysterious symptoms have a cause they were told to ignore?

Bottom line—this conversation isn’t going away. If anything, it’s just getting started.

Daily Mail

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