Posted on 04/17/2022 1:46:36 PM PDT by george76
Did he have his ALL OF HIS VACCINES and Boosters?
It’s not common, but he was an offensive lineman, and they’re absolutely huge.
People die every day.
How many 26 y/o heart attack deaths?
“Big Pfizer God, please pick up the white courtesy phone”
Hello???
iirc: when the young soccer players started collapsing on the field & dying from heart complications last fall, there were reports published that due to the lag in jab compliance between europe & USA, that we sould expect to see young fully vaxxed athletes start falling in 6-8 month (or this spring)
I believe there has been a top women’s golfer & several pro tennis players with serious heart problems in the past couple weeks.
PS: wallace (RIP) was not a fatty
It is very uncommon. However, consuming "energy" drinks, or a lot of caffeine, steroids, heavy dieting, or smoking etc., can trigger arrhythmias. Throw in a China virus cocktail and you are looking for trouble.
super heart breaking that this is happening and we’re supposed to pretend it’s something that it isn’t, or that it’s normal for 26 yo’s to die from heart attacks. ESPECIALLY from people on FR. sickening.
The jabs are doing exactly what they were created to do. The slow accumulation of deaths was deemed the best way to reduce population because folks would not recognize cause and effect if it happens in a longer time scale that sound byte culture can assimilate, mentally.
I believe that.
Don’t even need all that other stuff triggering arrythmias.
Another athlete ruins his heart with performance enhancing steroids. I wonder how many doctors would lose their practice if they were discovered doing this illegal medicine?
Thank God he didn’t die from Covid, must have had all his boosters
“The slow accumulation of deaths was deemed the best way to reduce population”
That’s a bit much.
I had Covid, then was double vaxxed. First a bad pfizer shot then the J&J. I developed heart pain that week. Six months later I was hospitalized for 2 days due to pericarditis. It’s the accumlation of the spike protein between the pericardium walls. The fluid sack causes back-pressure to the heart as it pumps. Discomforting and can lead to passing out or worse.
But, it goes away over time -and mine is. Imo the immune system gets rid of the spike proteins over time.
Which puts a serious strain on the heart. Add to that the diets these guys use to maintain that weight. The center for my HS football team died young. I honestly can't recall his exact age.
Pericarditis is indicative of dead and dying heart muscle. You can never get that tissue back. Good luck in the future, it results in a long term permanent condition.
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