NEW YORK — The Food and Drug Administration authorized the Janssen Pharmaceuticals/Johnson & Johnson viral vector shot for
emergency use on February 27. It has now claimed the life of a promising young professional.
Mr. Benjamin Goodman went to a Walgreens pop-up COVID-19 “vaccine” clinic in Chelsea, New York on Saturday, March 13. He received the experimental Johnson & Johnson viral vector shot, according to his stepmother
Pamela Goodman. Benjamin texted his father, Jeff Goodman, and told him he received the shot. The family was not happy to hear the news. Soon thereafter, Benjamin had a severe headache and started feeling ill. He fell asleep, hoping the symptoms would pass after some rest.
Mr. Goodman woke up at 1 a.m. with a high fever and chills. His fiancée, Lindsay Janisse, was awakened to Mr. Goodman having seizures at 4 a.m.. Ms. Janisse called 911 as Mr. Goodman went into cardiac arrest. Paramedics tried, unsuccessfully, to revive him on the scene. Mr. Goodman was rushed to a nearby Mount Sinai Hospital. But he was pronounced dead at 6:05 a.m. Sunday morning, March 14.
His mother did not mince words as to what happened to her son.
Mr. Goodman was a member of
Local One International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees. He worked behind-the-scenes on several NBC and CBS shows. Mr. Goodman was recently accepted into the Michigan State University MBA program, and planned to enroll this fall. He and Lindsay planned to marry on June 25, 2022. A
GoFundMe page is collecting donations for funeral and other costs
Benjamin Goodman was about to be married, accepted into an MBA program, and had a great job. He's now dead because of the "vaccine" agenda.
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