Rest In Peace, Kale.
The Fauxi flu?
While the team was watching the scoretracker for the tournament, Kale collapsed and became unresponsive. Amongst the crowd at the tournament was a retired EMT and two registered nurses who jumped in to tend to Robinson. Active emergency personnel were also called to the scene, and eventually Robinson was taken to a nearby hospital where he later died.
https://www.kltv.com/2024/02/19/do-it-kale-winnsboro-hs-fishing-team-dedicates-season-late-student/
How often are these sudden deaths of our youth occuring? I don’t recall any deaths among my classmates or at our school when I was growing up and very, very, rarely recall hearing about them until COVID. Now, almost every day we see a news report.
I really don’t remember this happening when I was in school.
MUCH too young ping.
RIP young man.
COVID “Jabs”
should have been restricted and OPTIONAL for those over age 60 and only younger people with compromised immune systems.
Written by AI, I bet.
Hard to say if these deaths of young people are more frequent or just more visible. Also hard to say if they are result of the jab or COVID itself as both cause myocarditis amongst other issues. What is not hard to say is that there is an obstinate refusal by all traditional US research entities to even look at the safety of the shot and that says volumes to me.
Whenever you read this think "fake covid vax".
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...
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.
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.