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To: semimojo
Surely he has some evidence and isn't just blowing smaoke to generate a few clicks. Right?

Clearly you were not persuaded by his evidence. I was.

75 posted on 06/22/2022 3:53:38 AM PDT by Blennos ( )
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To: Blennos; semimojo

What evidence?

Google search term history? That’s evidence for making claims about actual numbers of deaths, etc.? Sorry, that’s ridiculous and totally unscientific. People do internet searches for what’s in the news or on social media — or on antivaxxer grifter sites.

What’s really curious, though, is his graphs show a big spike in searches in June 2020, six months before the vaccines became available (and likely from people wondering about Covid deaths in healthy young people). The dotted line to the right may trick you into thinking there was an off-the-chart spike at the end of 2020, but it simply indicates “end point” — 100 is the highest value that can be assigned on these graphs and simply indicates “peak interest”.

Here is the graph for searches for “healthy young people dying” over the past five years:

https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=today%205-y&geo=US&q=healthy%20young%20people%20dying

And the one for “died suddenly”

https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=today%205-y&geo=US&q=died%20suddenly

And for “Sudden adult death syndrome”:

https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?q=Sudden%20adult%20death%20syndrome&geo=US

“Vaccine injured”

https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=today%205-y&geo=US&q=Vaccine%20injured

Not that these stupid search term graphs mean anything, anyway. They don’t show *how many* people searched, either, just when popularity peaked and valleyed. The spikes could well be (and likely are) from those reading these “reports” in the likes of The Daily Expose, NOQ Report, and Kirsch’s blog — or from the grifters themselves when compiling these clickbait “reports”(!).

He gives a list of deaths of young people as “proof” but does not bother to find out cause of death even when reported by major news outlets. For example, the first on the list:


“TikTok star Cooper Noriega was found dead in a parking lot last week amid a battle with addiction and mental illness, according to his family.”

“Some of his followers noted a since-removed video posted to his TikTok that day in which he asked his followers, “Who else b thinking they got die young af?”

Link: https://www.foxnews.com/us/tiktok-star-dead-parking-lot-posting-cryptic-message


It took me all of two seconds to find that. Kirsch is one lazy grifter. Or maybe he knows his cult followers will never question his “evidence”.

Here’s another he didn’t bother to check out:


“Jayda battled with mental health issues over the past 2 years and was in therapy and treatment in the weeks and months prior to her death.”

https://www.si.com/college/2022/06/03/dayton-shares-statement-on-death-of-coach-anthony-grants-daughter


As for Sudden Adult Death Syndrome (aka Sudden Arrhythmic Death Syndrome), the only useful indicator would be comparing numbers of SADS deaths before and after the vaccines became available. Here you go, Sudden Adult Deaths 2016 to 2021:

https://www.ons.gov.uk/aboutus/transparencyandgovernance/freedomofinformationfoi/suddenadultdeaths2016to2021

About SADS (2007):

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1955549/

About Sudden Cardiac Arrest:


“Coronary artery disease causes most cases (80%) of sudden cardiac death. In people who are younger, congenital (since birth) heart defects or genetic abnormalities in their heart’s electrical system are often the cause. In people age 35 and older, the cause is more often related to coronary artery disease.

Other sudden cardiac death causes include cardiomyopathy from:

Alcohol use disorder.
Obesity.
Genetic disorders of your heart muscle, including hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy.
Sudden cardiac death in athletes is rare (about 1 in 100,000 to one in 300,000 athletes). Most professional athletic programs will screen their prospective athletes for the most common causes of sudden cardiac death in that population, which in the United States is hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. It also happens more often in people AMAB.

In people who are younger, most sudden cardiac death occurs while playing team sports. In athletes age 35 and older, it happens more often while running or jogging. About 1 in 15,000 joggers and 1 in 50,000 marathon runners have sudden cardiac death.”

https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/17522-sudden-cardiac-death-sudden-cardiac-arrest


Finally, to save lives/prevent this happening to you or a loved one:


“The SADS Foundation says over half of the 4000 SADS deaths each year of children, teens or young adults have one of the top two warning signs. Those are, a family history of a SADS diagnosis or sudden unexplained death of a family member, and fainting or seizure during exercise, or when excited or startled.”

“The best advice would be, if you yourself have had a first-degree relative – a parent, sibling, child – who’s had an unexplained death, it’s extremely recommended you see a cardiologist,” she said.

“Anyone else, (see a cardiologist) if you have cardiac symptoms like chest pain, shortness of breath, or you can’t keep up with friends exercising or walking.”

Link: https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/health/health-problems/what-is-sads-healthy-young-people-dying-from-sudden-adult-death-syndrome/news-story/97a476dd99caaf638cd1c15baabbc5d4


I think the Covid vaccines may well increase risk of cardiomyopathy, especially in young males, and here’s why:

https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2788346

Of course Covid itself can cause heart disease. “Heart-disease risk soars after COVID — even with a mild case”:

https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-022-00403-0

It’s a shame that Kirsch, The Daily Expose, NOQ Report, etc., put out all this nonsense, including ridiculous claims about magnetic nanobots, King Cobra snake venom, tiny mechanical octopuses, itty bitty razor blades, teensy weensy squiggly worms, etc. in the vaccines. It makes it harder to find information on the actual possible risks and side effects of these vaccines when one has to sort through all this dross.

That’s a shame, first and foremost because people need to know the *real* risks and possible side effects of the vaccines to make informed decisions, and secondly because it makes it makes it easier for employers, etc., to dismiss those who have legitimate concerns about the vaccines and just lump them in with the gullible folks who believe all the snake venom/magnetic nanobots/tiny razor blades/etc. hokum.


78 posted on 06/22/2022 7:36:20 AM PDT by CatHerd (Whoever said "All's fair in love and war" probably never participated in either.)
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