Posted on 02/21/2024 9:03:19 AM PST by george76
I saw a guy succumb to a brain aneurism. New Year’s Eve party. Dude took a bite out of a piece of cake and then just crumpled to the floor like someone flipped a switch off in his head. He was gone before he hit the floor.
All the time, always has been this frequent or worse! </gassy, duggie, & classy LLC, funeral directors "You jab 'em, we slab 'em>
Hey! You left out Democrat Mothers!
Whenever you read this think "fake covid vax".
It should have ended with Lassie.
Better next time.
Had a classmate die at halftime of a basketball game in locker room while coach was talking to us. 1971. It’s rare but certainly not a new phenomenon
Being from rural Texas, there’s a semi-decent chance he might not have been vaxxed. Would be interesting to know...
Not so rare anymore.
“How often are these sudden deaths of our youth occuring?”
Death has become a sensationism. But some catagories have become everyday so they are not covered enough. We have thousands of deaths every year from auto accidents. Hear of many of them unless it was something to sell newpapers or satisfiy people’s morbidity with explosions or large amounts?
And so many times the news leaves you in suspense by not telling you how it occurred so you can use your imagination and too many times someone has to bring up covid. And you don’t hear about the many deaths of covid with the elderly now because that is expected. Doesn’t satify sponsors or give the informer their 15 seconds of fame as much anymore.
wy69
Easy enough to compare statistics of the number of annual deaths starting in 2018.
I doubt that thorough autopsies have been done with respect to what more and more funeral home embalmers have noticed with the white plaque substance in the arteries.
All that aside, what I don't understand is the sheer silence of the family members. I can't think of a single one who has called a press conference to demand answers to what happened to their child.
IBTZ
Back in the early 70’s we had one kid with leukemia. One. One girl that got pregnant. She had the child and the leukemia guy is still a friend to this day.
There were some bad car accidents and older ‘nam friends who never returned. No mysteries
Wow, another fatal medical emergency. It’s a good thing it wasn’t Died Suddenly then we might start wondering.
Travis County (Austin, TX) has the highest rate of fentanyl overdoses in Texas. It is right in line (I-35/I-30) with Waco, Dallas, and Winnsboro.
Yes, but we’re not talking about auto accident deaths. We are talking about sudden unexpected tests, potentially of people who received experimental vaccines. Again, we are seeing lots of sudden deaths—athletes over the past several years, as one example, where there were none before. High school athletes as well. Do you recall anyone dying in school when you were school age?
Yes.
wy69
Yes it is except for fentanyl
“The details surrounding the cause of Robinson’s untimely passing remain unclear.”
If the reason for the death is called a medical emergency and nothing further has come out as to what it was, then why does it have to be called covid vax related whether it is or not? He could have drowned in the lake he was fishing, he could have been hit by a car, he could have choked to death on a piece of meat...why is it being considered covid related?
I feel it is because people have been programmed to blame vaccines that were improperly defined later in their use to be the catch all for anything that causes death. The covid vaccines were not originally put out to be a cure, just something to make the symptoms more tolerable. It’s just been turned into a reflex action. It’s easy and puts immediate perpetrators into focus thus deflecting the real ones, those that used the vaccines as a tool to accomplish what they wanted.
And the result is exactly what you said in your entry:
“...potentially of people who received experimental vaccines...”
Potentially. What vaccines had he taken? What mixture of medication, if any, has he used? You are doing what they want you to do...assume something because someone said something whether there are facts to back it or not. And others are ignored.
“Do you recall anyone dying in school when you were school age?”
Yes. I was raised in the San Joaquin Valley in California, and we have a little disease there called valley fever. It is akin to TB. According to the CDC an average of 200 people die in the valley from this disease yearly. Ever hear about it. We knew of it. And many of the thousands that are infected don’t die. I caught it and survived with permanent lung scars. But I had friends that caught it, some died. Some died of car crashes, poisoning sometime ag related, gun violence at the Oval in north Visalia...all kinds of ways. But we didn’t blame it on valley fever just because it is there. It’s a poltergeist, not a fact if not proven.
People are making themselves sheep every time they assume something is what it isn’t because some person said it was. And the flood of misinformation about every aspect of the vaccines continues to leak from people that have no intent of getting it right...just slurring the facts.
I have learned through years of working in some situations that I trust none of what I hear and only half of what I see. I deal in my life with facts, not someone’s dishonesty or stupidity for not dealing with facts and trying to push them.
wy69
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