
Jon Fleetwood
A new study published last month in the international, peer-reviewed, open-access journal Clinical and Experimental Vaccine Research confirms a link between the covid-19 injection and narcolepsy, sleep paralysis, hallucinations, and repeated interruptions or awakenings during the night.
The study aimed to investigate the relationship between covid-19 injections and the incidence of narcolepsy symptoms in the Jordanian population.
Narcolepsy is a chronic neurological disorder characterised by excessive daytime sleepiness and sudden, uncontrollable episodes of falling asleep.
It’s worth noting that Pfizer Inc.’s safety data – only made available by order of a Texas federal judge, denying the company’s plea to keep the data hidden for more than 75 years – show the company was aware that sleep disorders were linked to their covid injection by February 2021.

The new study used a descriptive, cross-sectional, online self-administered survey conducted between December 2022 and May 2023. The survey targeted males and females above the age of 18 years who took any type of covid injection and had no chronic diseases.
Significantly, patients “had no sleep disorders before taking the vaccine.”
A total of 873 participants were included in this study.
Most participants (79.8%) received two vaccine doses, the Pfizer shot being the most commonly administered (58.6%), followed by Sinopharm (28%), AstraZeneca (6.3%), and a mixed vaccine regimen (7.1%).
Most participants (68.8%) had received their first dose more than a year ago, while 25.7% received it within 7–12 months and 5.5% received it within 6 months.
Significantly, nearly half of the participants reported excessive daytime sleepiness.
“Approximately half of the participants (48.7%) reported experiencing excessive daytime sleepiness,” the study reads. “Among those with excessive daytime sleepiness, the distribution of vaccine types taken showed a slightly higher prevalence of Pfizer (50.6%) and Sinopharm (48.8%) vaccines.”
Two in 10 participants reported experiencing sleep paralysis (20.4%) and hypnagogic hallucinations (15.7%).
[Sleep paralysis is a temporary condition characterised by a feeling of being conscious but unable to move or speak. It typically occurs when a person is falling asleep or waking up, and can last from a few seconds to several minutes.]
[Hypnagogic hallucinations are vivid sensory experiences that occur as a person is drifting off to sleep or waking up. They can involve visual, auditory, tactile, or kinetic perceptions, and can be quite intense and realistic.]
Additionally, sleep attacks (suddenly becoming overwhelmingly sleepy) were reported by 25.1% of the participants.
Those experiencing sleep attacks showed a slightly higher prevalence of Pfizer (27.5%) and Sinopharm (25.4%) jabs.
Finally, fragmented nighttime sleep was reported by 42.3% of the participants.
Those with fragmented sleep showed a higher prevalence of Pfizer (44.9%) and Sinopharm (43.0%) shots.
The study authors believe the covid vaccine is possibly to blame for these sleep disorders, confirming their findings “revealed a notable occurrence of narcolepsy symptoms among vaccinated individuals.”
“We hypothesise a possible link between covid-19 vaccination and the emergence of narcolepsy symptoms in Jordanian individuals,” they write.
“In our study, we observed a concerning incidence of narcolepsy symptoms following covid-19 vaccination. These findings are significant and warrant further investigation into the potential association between covid-19 vaccines and narcolepsy.”
You can download the full study HERE.
About the Author
Jon Fleetwood is an author and former managing editor for American Faith. His work has appeared on Alex Jones’ InfoWars, One America News (OAN), RFK Jr.’s The Defender (Children’s Health Defense), Dr. Sherri Tenpenny’s The Tenpenny Report, The Bill Martinez Radio Show, The New American, and Mike Lindell’s Frank Speech.
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