Interesting read, nothing new though. Like they say, "Finally, we cannot provide a definitive functional proof or a direct causal link between vaccination and myocarditis.".
They also don't claim that the foci on the tissue they found DO or DID produce any form of cardiac arrhythmia, much less any connection with ventricular fiblillation. Campbell, however, is banging on about defibrillators. I get large numbers of irregular heartbeats, caused by the ectopic stimuli Cambell keeps mentioning. My GP was worried and sent me off urgently. Cardiologist said nothing to worry about.
Campbell says things like the lymphocytes "shouldn't be there". Why not? They're in blood, they're in plasma, why shoudn't they be in muscles, which rely on both being around them to work. Muscles need blood oxygen and blood sugar.
Lymphocyte is one of the two major types of white blood cells. Some of them contain antibodies. A lot of them are not long lived, they die off and get recycled, so you see dead ones in blood until they're cleaned up. None of this sortof thing is specialist knowledge. I think most comes from the O level I did way back into last century.
So when you boil it a little, what has this German study actually found? Given that we know a tiny number of vaccinations produce inflammation of heart mucle cells (myocarditis), wassup, doc?
This is nothing to do with the clotting problem, - as anyone with a bilge O level and a telly will know the platelets are the things responsible for that.