Posted on 07/20/2022 9:22:44 AM PDT by Red Badger
Whenever anyone in the public eye dies, especially at a relatively young age, it has always been standard journalistic procedure to determine the cause of death. There are inquiries filed, questions asked, and comments requested. Up until recent months we could expect either a detailed report on a deceased celebrity’s health issues or a direct cause of sudden death, whether it was an accident, drug overdose, suicide, or any other reason they met an early demise.
Former NFL player Charles Johnson died this week at the age of 50. After allowing nearly 24-hours for corporate media journalists to do their jobs and determine the cause of death, we’ve officially struck out. Nothing. Not a word. Not a mention in any of dozens of articles I’ve combed through this morning. What makes this different from similar stories we’ve covered in recent months is that they’re not even using any of the “trigger keywords” we often use to find such stories. We could only find one story that said the cause of death was not released.
These “trigger keywords” allow news outlets like us to find stories mentioning “cause of death is unknown,” “mysteriously died,” “undetermined,” or any other generic phrases used by journalists to say a death is essentially being covered up. These and other phrases are absent in reports about Johnson’s untimely death. Instead, corporate media stated he has died at age 50 and spent the rest of the story talking about his playing and coaching careers.
It seems like the new normal in journalism is to echo the sentiment that someone young and famous died and that’s all there is to it.
Here’s an example of one of the few stories that even mentioned the mysterious nature of Johnson’s death. According to Yahoo Sports:
Former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Charles Johnson has died at age 50. His death was announced by his employer, Heritage High School in Wake Forest, South Carolina. His cause of death has not been released.
And that’s it. The rest of the story goes into his football career and posts reactions from friends.
In reality, we know with a high level of confidence that many, most, and perhaps ALL of these deaths that have no apparent cause are tied to the Covid “vaccines.” The blood clots and other damaging ailments inherent in those who have been jabbed are becoming far more prevalent, so corporate media is acting like there’s nothing to see here. A handful of reports regarding marching orders on celebrity deaths have been sent to me, but nobody has been willing to go on record, and unlike Washington Post and others in corporate media, I will not post comments from anonymous sources without corroboration.
The truth is trickling out. Every day, more people are coming out and exposing the conspiracy. Journalists may be unwilling to do their jobs and ask questions, but doctors and nurses have begun speaking out more readily. Alternative media has been sounding the alarms for a long time and judging by traffic reports we receive from several outlets, it appears more people are paying attention. This is why we continue to publish stories speculating on these deaths. Coincidences like these just don’t happen so often without a measure of truth driving our speculation.
UNLESS the cause due to ACCEPTED methods...medical or tragic...most won’t say. Maybe he did it himself.
The death and dementia rate for former NFL players under sixty years old far exceeds the rates seen in the general population. So is the death rate for non professional athlete blacks compared to Hispanics and whites.
It seems that we have sufficient lamp posts and rope to hang every one of these so-called journalists.
Yep. No NBA player ever died young until the vaxes came out.
Too many performance enhancing drugs and too many hits to the head.
All NFL players, with the exception of back up QBs and kickers have a shortened life span.
Yeah but it would have been a lot worse if he hadn’t been vaxxed and boosted.
I’m no fan of the Covid vaccines, but it is not unusual for NFL players to die relatively young. They are typically big men, and when their careers are over and they get out of training, all that muscle turns to fat. Toss in a bad diet, and it’s a recipe for obesity, diabetes, and heart disease.
While I would not be in the least surprised that this could be tied to the fake vaccine, this guy is in a high risk bracket for heart attack, and that should be taken into consideration when speculating.
However, it seems so many of these reports seem to be so vague on the cause of death. I know it’s anecdotal to say this but I don’t recall it being quite so prevalent in the past.
CTE is the main killer of these guys.
The Dr. that did the autopsy of Junior Seau stated his brain was severely affected by the countless number of concussions he had throughout his career.
This is why so many parents are keeping their kids from playing football, especially at a young age. Soccer, baseball, basketball all are less contact sports when it comes to head injuries.
They don’t know. Generally speaking unless something obvious happens, like car accident, or suicide, determining cause of death takes time.
In the past, journalists used phrases like “Lost his long battle with cancer.....’ or ‘Had long term health issues......’...................
Looked for pics but all I found was older ones from when he was still playing. He was a receiver aka thin for a NFL player and could sprint for 100 yards, not a two ton tank of a defensive lineman. Have no idea about his lifestyle post career.
That would be on the list of “obvious”. There are still many not obvious ways to die, which is why autopsies were invented.
It is ludicrous for people to blame COVID for the cause of death when an obituary does not include it.
The point is we’re not supposed to even discuss whether or not the jabs are harmful.
Definitely either VaxClot or something else.
I doubt it was CTE.
BQF would be more likely.
BQF ???
Not familiar with what that is.
"high level of confidence".
LOL
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