Posted on 12/16/2022 1:56:28 PM PST by nickcarraway
31 y/o died of natural causes.
WTF does that even mean?
Man, I can’t even imagine what all might be floating around in a Turkish pool.
A milder form of death. Everyone dies suddenly at 31 yrs old. Nothing to pay attention to.
Obviously it was an attack of sudden climate change.
Noah’s Ark? Sailing to Byzantium?
1) Never heard of this syndrome before
- or -
2) Is that what we're calling it these days?
The Propaganda Media and korrupt governments can call it “Sudden Adult Death Syndrome” or anything they want but the pharmaceutical korporations, conspiring with korrupt governments, knowingly and willfully created an mRNA concoction that kills people.
This is totally normal and anyone who says it isn’t is insane. π€‘
A swimming coach is likely a regular swimmer. An excellent form of exercise and I doubt he was in anything other than perfect condition. So this makes complete sense that he dies at 31.
Family: “You said it was a mystery, but now you’re saying it isn’t? What gives?”
Doctors: “After further examination there is no mystery. His heart stopped.”
“Mr Jenkins, who lived in Chingford in East London, was later taken to hospital where doctors gave him CPR.”
No discussion in the article, but I hope folks at the pool did CPR and the defib machine.
SADS == VAX shots/clots
He won’t be having any driving accidents.
“It is said to relieve stress, reduce inflammation and strengthen the immune system”
I guess it worked...
The article doesn't tell us at what depth this incident occurred but it was shallow enough that his rescuer was able to grab him by the armpits and pull him out. Also, "the inquest was told he was a fan of exercises where he would hold his breath underwater in line with the Wim Hof Method."
According to Athletic Business, when holding one's breath "...the oxygen level in the blood runs low enough, that person loses consciousness. He or she never actually feels the need to breathe underwater and sometimes even experiences euphoria. A series of events - including water inhalation, possible convulsions and ultimately cardiac arrest and death - follows. Unlike regular drowning, which can take six to eight minutes before brain damage and death occur, SWB can kill within two and a half minutes, experts say."
Last year we lost a teenage boy in our community to hypoxia blackout.
There is a recent medical article about the syndrome in the National Library of Medicine.
safe and effective
“Sudden Adult Death Syndrome”
Made up name.
Yes, I suspect fentanyl while swimming, or shoveling snow or maybe holiday heart attack. Whatever the case, these sudden healthy adult deaths have been happening for hundreds of years (we just didnβt know about it) and we should look the other way.
Anything but theβ¦
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