Yeah it just happens 1000% more often now, for some reasonAs the OP has been shown before, heart problems in young athletes is well documented and there are multiple papers on the issue from well before covid.
It does not. Its just that as soon as it happens its all over social network as it feed perfectly the narrative of anti vax. As simple as that.Yeah it just happens 1000% more often now, for some reason![]()
Hey whatever you need to tell yourself.It does not. Its just that as soon as it happens its all over social network as it feed perfectly the narrative of anti vax. As simple as that.
Exactly like you are doing.Hey whatever you need to tell yourself.
Here another one…Yeah it just happens 1000% more often now, for some reason![]()
Before social media was a thing, I honestly never heard of athletes dying as regularly as today and in particular because of heart attacks.It does not. Its just that as soon as it happens its all over social network as it feed perfectly the narrative of anti vax. As simple as that.
Cause it rarely happened........Before social media was a thing, I honestly never heard of athletes dying as regularly as today and in particular because of heart attacks.
en.wikipedia.org
If it happened that frequently, then the news outlets would have reported it as frequently as it happened, because news outlets love stuff like that, it's juicy and dramatic news.It's happening more often because there are more people. And there are more channels to report it.
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Sudden cardiac death of athletes - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
Sudden cardiac death occurs in approximately one per 200,000 young athletes per year, usually triggered during competition or practice.[6] The victim is usually male and associated with soccer, basketball, ice hockey, or American football, reflecting the large number of athletes participating in these sustained and strenuous sports.[3] For a normally healthy age group, the risk appears to be particularly magnified in competitive basketball, with sudden cardiac death rates as high as one per 3,000 annually for male basketball players in NCAA Division I.[19] This is still far below the rate for the general population, estimated as one per 1,300–1,600 and dominated by the elderly.[20] However, a population as large as the United States will experience the sudden cardiac death of a competitive athlete at the average rate of one every three days, often with significant local media coverage heightening public attention.[17]
In the United States approximately 8 to 10 deaths per year can be attributed to sudden cardiac death in NCAA with overall rate of 1 per 43,000.[21][22]
1 every 3 days is a lot. Until you realize that ~150 people die every day in car accidents. Imagine if your phone pinged every time that happened. You'd "have a lot of questions" about it, and "just want to know what's going on.
They have off and on over the decades and there are plenty of medical studies on it long predating covid.If it happened that frequently, then the news outlets would have reported it as frequently as it happened, because news outlets love stuff like that, it's juicy and dramatic news.
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They have off and on over the decades and there are plenty of medical studies on it long predating covid.
I like how you omitted the 17 year old who got the jab behind his father's back, no health problems and died a month later after his shot.They have off and on over the decades and there are plenty of medical studies on it long predating covid.
So, you are having difficulty with correlation and causation. I'm going to come across as callous here, but: How do we know the boy was perfectly healthy? His dad says so, but does he have any tests or medical records to back that up? Looking at his photos, he's at least obese. Drinking? Drugs? Concussion history? Did your parents know every risky behavior you were up to at 17?I like how you omitted the 17 year old who got the jab behind his father's back, no health problems and died a month later after his shot.
"off and on", a very loose stance, either it happened frequently like it is today or it didn't happen as frequently.
And then we have the hundreds and thousands of athletes who were not "obese" (because the kid I brought up may have been borderline obese) and have dropped on the fields and courts.So, you are having difficulty with correlation and causation. I'm going to come across as callous here, but: How do we know the boy was perfectly healthy? His dad says so, but does he have any tests or medical records to back that up? Looking at his photos, he's at least obese. Drinking? Drugs? Concussion history? Did your parents know every risky behavior you were up to at 17?
Grieving people will go a long way out of their way to attach reason or meaning (or deflect blame) for tragic deaths. I'll leave this here without comment:
A US doctor (a "for profit" doctor, not licensed to practice in Canada) says there were spike proteins where they shouldn't be, based on tissue samples. What tissue samples? What tests were run? What mechanism causes spike proteins to cause death 30 days after introduction into the body? Why hasn't it caused death in the 100's of people I personally know who have multiple vaccinations?
Look at the real history of Andrew Wakefield. The modern anti vax movement (MMR, Vaccines Cause Autism, Gluten is Bad) is based on bad medical practices and peoples inability to differentiate correlation and causation.
I love hockey so much that I permanently disabled myself playing on a torn MCL, and I was 40+ and 60 lbs overweight at the time. Loves hockey does not equal healthy.And then we have the hundreds and thousands of athletes who were not "obese" (because the kid I brought up may have been borderline obese) and have dropped on the fields and courts.
What a coincidence. Now you have an American Pathologist claiming it was the spike protein that caused his death. His father knows his son better than anything you could assume.
The kid loved hockey so much that he went behind his father's back to get back on the ice.
If this issues goes into the public spotlight more and the mainstream media covers it (which is unlikely but we'll see, a lot of strange things have been happening) I'm sure we'll see health records presented by the father to prove his son didn't have problems. Even if that's the case, it won't negate all the other "healthy" ones dropping like rocks to this day.
And share mainstream media clips? lol The media has control of the world's narrative, now that social media is proving it be manipulated story telling and doesn't fit what you think or believe, or because you're old school and only like the mainstream that doesn't make social media less credible. Like I said in another post, the mainstream is picking what it shows about Hawaii and omitting a lot of what is REALLY going on. Whereas social media is showing what's actually going on with first hand accounts from Hawaiians themselves.The obvious answer is to stop posting social media clips and actually pull together some data on how often this has happened over the last 10 years.
If there is a clear inflection point post 2020, then look to see if that really can be narrowed down to the vaccine.
You know... science.






