Damar Hamlin

That study has been the focus of many TikToks and Tweets these past couple days. From the same exact article, here's the list of "deaths:"
Full list of Athlete Deaths – The Expose

It includes Kirk Herbstreit.

Kirk isn't in the list of deaths if you read the study. His name was included in the "Collapses" category of the graph below.

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Trying to find a Harvard Med peer reviewed research done at Mass General that shows the mRNA spike protein can cause myocarditis in adolescents and young adults.
Someone told me about it. It contradicts much of what we're being told
And is backed up by what we are seeing.
Will post when I find.
Biden et al and Big Pharma need to stop pushing it on the country until more research is done
 
Kirk isn't in the list of deaths if you read the study. His name was included in the "Collapses" category of the graph below.

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Yeah, and including him as an "athlete" at 50+ years old, as well as some referees in their 70s, is kind of flimsy in terms of definitional debates.

If you go death by death on that list, it'll say something like "suicide, but after myocarditis and vaccination status unknown." It's a joke. Several of them drowned. Vaccine to blame? Several of them died in car accidents. Vaccine to blame? It's full-on "just asking the question" schtick.
 
Yeah, and including him as an "athlete" at 50+ years old, as well as some referees in their 70s, is kind of flimsy in terms of definitional debates.

If you go death by death on that list, it'll say something like "suicide, but after myocarditis and vaccination status unknown." It's a joke. Several of them drowned. Vaccine to blame? Several of them died in car accidents. Vaccine to blame? It's full-on "just asking the question" schtick.
I remember when the Orlando ME said a motorcycle accident death was caused by covid. Yep. Covid affected the ability to drive the motorcycle. Death by covid.

But, if you don't see that there is a surge in cardiac events in younger people, be them athletes or not., well, none of us can help you. And, you won't ever see it that way, anyway. You will parrot the media narrative.

And, that's fine. You have good football comments.
 
I remember when the Orlando ME said a motorcycle accident death was caused by covid. Yep. Covid affected the ability to drive the motorcycle. Death by covid.

But, if you don't see that there is a surge in cardiac events in younger people, be them athletes or not., well, none of us can help you. And, you won't ever see it that way, anyway. You will parrot the media narrative.

And, that's fine. You have good football comments.

I never said that blaming a motorcycle accident on Covid was realistic.

From Mona's own article, the myocarditis from 18-39 yo is tallied at 13 cases per million shots. Couple that with the cardiac side effects of actually contracting Covid are basically the same.
 
Yeah, and including him as an "athlete" at 50+ years old, as well as some referees in their 70s, is kind of flimsy in terms of definitional debates.

I agree on the surface but it really depends on the population it was compared in the previous years. If you have similar age ranges represented in the control group then including him is valid.

If you go death by death on that list, it'll say something like "suicide, but after myocarditis and vaccination status unknown." It's a joke. Several of them drowned. Vaccine to blame? Several of them died in car accidents. Vaccine to blame? It's full-on "just asking the question" schtick.

Yes. But again you have to observe what the claimed comparison is. The comparison is "deaths" or "death rate" of athletes within 2 date ranges. Cause of death isn't claimed in either population. So it is an apples to apples comparison. The non-covid, non-vax death should even themselves out all things being equal.
 
I never said that blaming a motorcycle accident on Covid was realistic.

From Mona's own article, the myocarditis from 18-39 yo is tallied at 13 cases per million shots. Couple that with the cardiac side effects of actually contracting Covid are basically the same.
I like your football analysis.

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Well, in the UK they call their cookies "biscuits", so wtf do they know about the English language?

Lol. I once overheard a Brit say to his wife with amazement, "I just learned that Americans call scones 'biscuits'!"

As I tell people, despite what people assume, there is a language barrier when going to the UK. It's relatively minor with the English, but it gets much tougher with Scots and Irishmen. And I'm in Wales right now (St. Davids on the west coast), and though they speak good English, signs are bilingual and most show Welsh first. That is the most f'ed up language I've ever seen. What is this crap??

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They do have great whisky though. I sampled and bought a bottle of what's pictured in Penderyn, where the first Deez to live in America was born back in 1648. Furthermore, I had lunch and drank beer in this pub. It existed at the time, and in a village of that size, that means my ancestors from the 17th century and before almost surely drank there. Awesome food and beer, and our waitress looked a lot like Princess Leia in the first Star Wars.

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Lol. I once overheard a Brit say to his wife with amazement, "I just learned that Americans call scones 'biscuits'!"

As I tell people, despite what people assume, there is a language barrier when going to the UK. It's relatively minor with the English, but it gets much tougher with Scots and Irishmen. And I'm in Wales right now (St. Davids on the west coast), and though they speak good English, signs are bilingual and most show Welsh first. That is the most f'ed up language I've ever seen. What is this crap??

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They do have great whisky though. I sampled and bought a bottle of what's pictured in Penderyn, where the first Deez to live in America was born back in 1648. Furthermore, I had lunch and drank beer in this pub. It existed at the time, and in a village of that size, that means my ancestors from the 17th century and before almost surely drank there. Awesome food and beer, and our waitress looked a lot like Princess Leia in the first Star Wars.

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My company has a facility outside of Swansea. Nice area (Gower Peninsula).
 
From Mona's own article, the myocarditis from 18-39 yo is tallied at 13 cases per million shots. Couple that with the cardiac side effects of actually contracting Covid are basically the same.

Are you saying that people get 13 cases of myocarditis per million cases of covid infection? If so, where are you getting that from? It is not in the article you linked.
 
This from Dr. Peter McCullough's daily email newsletter:

With every passing day, the list of people suffering tragic consequences from the COVID mRNA shots grows longer. As of December 23, 2022, the U.S. Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS) had received 33,334 reports of post-jab deaths, 26,045 cases of myocarditis and 15,970 heart attacks - footnote: 1

Many of these people and their stories have remained hidden from public view as social media have universally censored these stories. As a result, people who only read mainstream media are largely unaware of the damage being done. However, there is a population of people whose injuries and deaths have been far more public.

Over the past two years (2021 through 2022), more than 1,650 - footnotes: 2,3,4,5,6,7 professional and amateur athletes have collapsed due to cardiac events and 1,148 - footnote: 8 of them proved fatal. In his book "Cause Unknown: The Epidemic of Sudden Deaths in 2021 and 2022," footnote: 9 Edward Dowd writes extensively about the anomalous number of deaths now occurring among athletes, which, despite "fact checkers" best efforts to dismiss it as "normal," - footnote: 10,11 is anything but.
 
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