Posted on 11/06/2021 7:44:44 AM PDT by hamburger hill
Emergency rooms across the United States are filling up with people suffering from major health issues. Unlike during the height of the âpandemicâ when hospitals were empty and devoid of any human life.
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These links to this story are a joke! 5 minutes I’ll never get back!
Accidents of all sorts are up sharply — strokes while driving, falling off ladders, roofs and stairs, high school and college athletes collapsing during practice and games, etc. The authorities are trying to convince us that patients who neglected diagnosis and treatment during the hysteria are only now seeking care. But this doesn’t explain the spike in sudden, serious accidents and injuries. Cancers — tumors in particular, along with cancers thought to be in remission — are also springing to life.
A N E C D O T A L at best, pure BS at worse.
I stubbed my toe.
How do you explain the sharp increase in the Excess Deaths report that corresponds to micro clots from the 'jab' increasing blood pressure, adding stress and inflammation to the heart?
The point is, where are the autopsies that looked for evidence of these micro clots?
I hear you, and that website is horrible - but Anecdotal is a start.
Where are the unbiased Journos to investigate the broader data picture? - Seems like it might potentially be the most important issue of our lifetimes, maybe they could at least check it out.
Related:
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/4009627/posts
https://alexberenson.substack.com/p/the-hospitals-in-australia-are-being/comments
You’re exactly right. Pure BS.
Vaccidents happen.
Streptococcus-related circulatory issues. The big problem is the typically unwashed hordes being admitted for intimate circulation amongst the population without pre-admisstion quarantine and medical checks, millions of them. One “refugee” or “migrant” whose custom and preference is lack of critical personal hygiene. IMHO. Not a “pseudo-vaccine” virus problem principally, but aggravated by it.

The buyers remorse of the Branch Covidians here is becoming comical. Some of you that took the jab need to take your heads out of the sand.
I guess I’d be mad too if a lie I took hook line and sinker actually endangered my life. But rest well in your cognitive dissonance.
Q: What do you call 100,000 anecdotes?
A: Data.
Talk to people who’ve spent time in an ER recently.
Anecdotal, my a$$.
I have told this story before, but you may not have read it.
It was around the year 1900, and in a small Russian village there were rumors in town that the Czar’s horsemen were in the area massacring villagers in nearby towns.
But—these were only rumors, there was no actual evidence, and nobody knew why the Czar would want to do such a thing.
All the respectable people in town laughed at the stupid rumors, and accused anyone who believed them of being ignorant peasants and “conspiracy theorists”.
But—a small number of the “ignorant conspiracy theorists” were so terrified they fled the town, fled Russia, and made their way to the US where they became my grand-parents.
As to the “respectable” villagers, they were massacred a few weeks later.
You should hurry and get in line for your 4th booster.
Ah, the funny man who carefully picks and chooses where to comment...
IOW life is getting back to normal now that the pandemic is receding and people are no longer locking themselves in their homes.
Accidents of all sorts are up sharply — strokes while driving, falling off ladders, roofs and stairs, high school and college athletes collapsing during practice and games, etc.
I think you've just hit on the real cause of the increase in ER visits. During the height of the pandemic athletic events were canceled and fewer people were driving. It was spooky to see near empty freeways in Southern California.
Cancers — tumors in particular, along with cancers thought to be in remission — are also springing to life.
An increase in cancers or just an increase in diagnosis of cancer, now that non-essential medical care is back in business?
As more attempts are made to discount, dissuade and block anecdotes as well as actual studies from being published, I hope Free Republic will continue to be a source of this information.
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