Posted on 12/13/2022 6:10:57 AM PST by srmanuel
People die every day
Wanting to politicize it is obnoxious
For at least a third of the people with heart disease the first indicator is a massive heart attack and death
Yes, I tend to keep a little distance around those who are vaccinated, sadly. When my FIL required caregivers, we requested only non vaxxed caregivers. The hospice nurses were almost all vaccinated though. When we did catch Covid, it was from a vaccinated hospice nurse š©. But it was relatively mild for all of us.
These clot shots do not prevent one from getting the covid nor do they prevent the transmission of the covid to others. So the truth is these clot shots are not effective against the covid but are effective at killing people. THAT means these clot shots are NOT SAFE.
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From an Auburn fan . . . good man, good coach. He was a credit to the SEC. His memory will live on strong. Comfort and peace to his family in my prayers
It sure warrants research, doesnāt it? Yet TPTB donāt want to touch it with a 10-foot pole.
I kept a list last year of athletes (https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3988541/posts?page=357#357) there are better, more up to date lists now. The responses that amaze me the most are that this is normal. Sorry, but itās not.
Settle down, all-cause mortality has spiked massively since the vaccines were introduced, it’s human nature to want to know why, that’s hardly politicizing someone’s death it’s scientifically curious.
What’s obnoxious is slamming people for wanting to find out the answers to obvious questions, especially when people are dying in exaggerated numbers.
Yeah, overweight 61 year-old men in stressful jobs never have heart attacks.
This is pretty clear evidence of the conspiracy.
Maybe people are dying because they overate and were sedentary and neglected health checkups during lockdown? Blaming a claim in surging āsudden deathsā on vaccines that hundreds of millions have taken is silly. That said, I have no desire to take the Pfizer vaccine. Iāve always gotten Moderna. I am sure a time will come when I canāt find the Moderna shots (itās not easy) and if I want a covid vaccine Iāll have to get what Iām offered.
People are acting like pneumonia isnāt serious deal. I knew someone who died from it in his early forties.
Not once have I blamed the rapid increase in deaths to the vaccines, all I’ve said is the issue should be investigated.
If the vaccines have no effect, then we’ll know and maybe more people will take them, but if the vaccines are a prime contributor wouldn’t be nice to know so millions more doses are not given out.
Good luck with that. The thread is a perfect venue for their obsession.
I am MSU Bulldog to the core, and the proud father of two Famous Maroon Band alumni... My oldest (flute and piccolo) for 3 years. My youngest (horn and mellophone) for 4 years.
Coach Leach was indeed a treasure, and a unique one.
It is indeed saddening that my prayers combined with the prayers of millions of other Mike Leach fans, could not keep him here. Ultimately it is His will that gets fulfilled, not ours.
As a college “educator”, I don’t doubt that Leach probably got the jab and some boosters but he’s never struck me as a healthy guy. At his last game, the Egg Bowl against instate rival Ole Miss, Leach looked like he was laboring through what was a close and important game. He had pinned his tired appearance on having pneumonia a few weeks earlier.
Good thing it didn’t happen on the field on national television. Which reminds me, how are former head coaches Mark Mangino and Charlie Weis - two absolute blubberpusses who were the antithesis of healthy living. Still alive?
Bobby Bowden coached well into his 80s and was never a picture of physical fitness, even in the brutal summer heat of the early games in Florida
Yes, but a head coach at a major university will have a salary over $1 million dollars and, to back it up, they get an insurance policy and the insurer insists on a detailed physical exam in order to spot any danger on the horizon.
If Leach had any signs of heart disease, it would have been noticed. He was always pudgy going back to his days at Texas Tech.
Thanks for your post.
R.I.P Coach Leach, “The Pirate”. His high scoring offenses were fun to watch. His coaching tree has led to his offense being implemented throughout college football. Was a very interesting and honest man on a number of subjects.
So his first indicator was a massive heart attack that killed him. Just like a third of all people who have heart attacks
Same here. One in medical field. Strong vaxxer. Mysteriously she gets Covid, flu and other illnesses quite frequently. Quite puzzling.
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