Posted on 08/27/2022 5:14:12 PM PDT by Libloather
Except, you don’t know that.
In other words, you’re jackassin’.
From 1995-2020, 51 high school football players in the United States died from heat stroke during football-related activity, according to the University of North Carolina’s National Center for Catastrophic Sport Injury Research. There were three deaths attributed to heat stroke in 2020.
I didn’t ask as it is not my business. However you have showed me the light, and I left them a voicemail with your concerns.😂
> died after collapsing during an exercise,
Imagine how much more dead she would be without the shots.
Just over 3 per year, is that right?
Is that, .08 or so per state?
Sounds right.
Sometimes bad stuff happens to good people.
I was at a pee wee football game today it was upper 80s, hot sun, and on the syn turf which seems to be hotter than real grass (at least to me).
Saw two players get carried off for overheat. Thankfully they’re ok after treatment.
There is no such thing as “Sudden Adult Death Syndrome” - it’s a cover name for “We don’t know and aren’t going to look any deeper” or “We do know and are not going to tell the truth”.
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No SADS, but there appears to be some wicked cases of VADS* going around.
*Vaccine Accelerated Death
sorry but I have see. sudden adult death syndrome for as long as I have been practicing. There may be some deaths due to the vaccine - I don’t know how many and neither do you. But not every death since 2021 is a result of the vaccine. Trying to make it so covers the truth as much as downplaying any adverse effects. As usual the truth lies somewhere between the two positions. It’s as damaging to blame every death on the vaccine as it is to say their are no deaths from it. Neither position is open to discovering truth.
Every medication and therapy we have causes adverse effects for some. That is why every decision for medication vaccination or other therapy is a risk benefit decision for the individual. I am vaccinated as I am at high risk. My nine year old is not and won’t be as she is not as risk from the disease. At this point it is a moot issue as the vaccine as available is against a disease that no longer exists. Should we vaccinate against omicron if one is developed - probably not as it is no longer the life threatening disease the initial covid infection was but again it’s individual choice.
That was true when I was in Basic in’86. The weather (summertime) was miserable.
To be able to enter now you have to be up to date, or else they give you a booster.
In the morning the sounds of fire crackers in the distance sounded like lots of firing practice. I did my bike rides in the park so I would be done by 10-11 am. Yes, it's hot and humid, but this August did NOT seem as bad as years past when I lived in the area.
It is PROBABLY another vaxxxxxine casualty but they killed recruits there as it would hit the papers periodically all the decades I lived there so only an honest autopsy would tell us the truth. My ex wife was a lawyer who worked at Ft Jackson.. I worked in the Columbia area after my submarine duty where I was stationed in Charleston.
https://goodsciencing.com/covid/athletes-suffer-cardiac-arrest-die-after-covid-shot/
1249 atheletes - 847 died
I’ve worked outside in the heat. Lived in FL for 25 years. Climbed a 45 foot ladder truck wearing leather welding gear and dragging a heavy welding cable up the ladder and wearing a tool belt - on more than one occasion.
I didn’t die.
I serviced electric signs big enough to crawl or walk inside. There was only one hole to get inside. Some signs were painted a dark color. Temps had to be over 120-130 degrees and FL humidity is as high as any place in summer when 98 degree temps.
I didn’t die.
That was from my 20s to my 30s. Ten years ago I tore down a two story house in a heat wave with 110 degree highs. I tried to be done with the heavier work by 1pm but still did stuff on the ground after that. That was my mid 40s.
I didn’t die.
I know about heat stroke but never had it and don’t know anyone who did. I’ve been woozie once or twice from the heat and have seen other people get woozie but that’s when you stop.
So you don’t die.
You pass out from the heat before you die and if there’s someone else around to help you out, 99.99% of the time;
You don’t die.
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Having someone who’s gone through physical exams and other fitness training prior to this deployment who then collapses and dies was a rare event before the mandates to take the Jim Jones Jab.
CFW is this a pretty common happening, amongst the young recruits...to collapse and die, at this base? Thanks for your ‘local’ input.
We had black flag days even back in 1971 (May into August) at Orlando ROTC. We trained in the barracks. I can only imagine the oversight has gotten more stringent.
“Completely safe”
“Very rare”
It had happened occasionally where a previously undetected heart issue causes a problem after extreme exertion. However, given the most recently innovative tests which find those problems a lot quicker than it did the past, those instances became few and far between.
Until the past year or so, and now it seems to happen more often. There have been young recruits found dead in their beds, from what I understand. You have to follow SC local news stories to learn of those instances, because it is not something that usually makes national news.
Thank you for your (local) input.
Just so sad....and, the timing of the increased incidents cannot be overlooked.
If you do a search for “unexplained deaths” on military bases in the south, you will find a lot. For instance, I’m not sure what is going on at Fort Bragg. They had about 80 deaths in the eighteen months PRIOR to June of 2021. Some were ruled homicides and others suicide. Some were just found “dead in their beds”. I’m not sure of the numbers of the deaths at this base.
I associated with a former Marine who transgendered. He/she died rather young, and was never “healthy”. Uncle Sam paid for everything, including motorized wheelchairs and updated Ford specialty vans.
Mike/Michelle Wisniewski was otherwise dedicated in her later years to nature studies in the Florida Keys.
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