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Dee's avatar

So nurses were forced to take poisonous shots and it if they didn't they were harassed and possibly terminated and if they got sick from the poison shots then were told they weren't really sick so shut up,, and their income obviously took a hit if they got sick, and also they were forced to "terminate" patients who only had a viral illness which is murder and now it seems they are committing suicide more than usual. I wonder why?

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The Chad Rabbit's avatar

Dr. McCullough points out that NO hospital has a top ranking for covid. You know the way hospitals always advertised they're "top-ranked in cardiovascular health" or something? I guess that actually means something -- it's not just empty advertising. And NONE of them can claim a high ranking with covid.

Yet they all did the same thing. They all followed the exact same treatment protocol. That's the cancer.

They did something that didn't work. And then they did it again. And then again, and again. A lot of people call that insanity. And it was that. But it was so, so much worse.

Cheers

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Fast Eddy's avatar

'I just ignored the signs' says teen athlete after sudden cardiac arrest, urges heart testing

I wonder how many Vaxxers are out there ignoring symptoms... hoping they go away.

Many millions no doubt.

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Maxstirner's avatar

(sporty) teenagers even feeling they should be worrying about their cardiac symptoms is the post-vac era sign of the times, if ever there was one

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jacquelyn sauriol's avatar

They started putting the defib devices in public places about 5-7 years ago. I wondered why.

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The Chad Rabbit's avatar

Well, there has been a rise in cardiovascular events in recent years pre-covid -- that's true, and it's reflected in athlete deaths, which is one reason the athlete-death angle hasn't really taken off yet.

I'll do a bit on the Italian Study. That's what I call this one:

https://bjsm.bmj.com/content/bjsports/56/2/80.full.pdf?with-ds=yes

It was cited many times in order to normalize sudden cardiac deaths in soccer players. The data is much more interesting than all that. If you scroll down to the final table:

Frequency of case reports in the respective countries (n=67) from 2014 to 2018

then you can see how little tiny Italy, with about 50 million population, makes up far and away the largest bulk of the deaths compared with any other country. I pointed this out to an Italian and they said they started adolescent shots at about that time -- I'm thinking Gardasil shots, but I'm not sure. The differential in deaths between the top 8 worst countries and all the rest is vast and stark. It's quite the story all by itself.

Cheers

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