Please do no comment UNTIL you have read the ENTIRE article including the tackling breakdown description.
I am not or have ever been a medical professional
neither is the author
From the article:
“Lastly, I can stack-up over 350 articles evidencing beyond any reasonable doubt that COVID-19 is entirely a construct of enterprise fraud and behind that work, I can place my entire team of doctors, attorneys, Senators, judges, Constitutional specialists, investigators and researchers led by Dr. Henry Ealy.”
I’m sick of the politics of destruction. The poor guy is in the hospital. That should be the focus.
sometimes it’s just better to shut your mouth and keep your thoughts to yourself.
I once got the breath knocked out of me playing football. I thought I was gonna die. Very scary.
Pity it will never see the light of day in the Lamestream Media.
It's going to take more high-profile athletes collapsing on the field before the general public takes a real interest.
So how is big government going to spin the commotio cordis story when a basketball player collapses on the court or another football player collapses without ever having made a tackle...
HIPAA Laws.................
There are, on average, about 700 tackles per team per season. Today, there are 32 NFL teams. In 1920, there were 14 teams. The NFL has played 102 seasons. So that’s about 1.6 million tackles in pro football games across all teams and all seasons.
Just a SWAG, but double that to account for practices, scrimmages, preseason games, exhibition games, etc. So you have 3.2 million tackles over the past 102 years.
Another SWAG - 20% of tackles are chest hits (probably a lot higher). That’s over 650,000 chest tackles.
The tackle has to hit in a 5 millisecond window to cause commotio cordis. So the odds are 5/1,000 = 0.5% that the timing would be “right.”
5% fo 650,000 = 3,284 total tackles occurring at the right instant to cause commotio cordis.
College football has 254 D1 teams and 169 D2 teams. That is 13 times the number of NFL teams.
So, including both NFL and College football, that would suggest over 46,000 potential cases of commotio cordis in pro and college football from 1920 to today. Suppose only 5% of those hits in the 5 ms window actually caused commotio cordis. That’s still 2,300 cases.
Yet we have only ONE such serious medical injury by that cause?
Just to throw a wrench into this debate……the kickoff was just over five minutes prior to his collapse. Didn’t watch the game, sometime prior to kickoff or while he was on the bench could he have been exposed to fentanyl/drugs? I find it curious that there haven’t been any press conferences from Docs.
“...federal authorities have converged on Hamlin’s hospital...”
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Can you imagine how intimidated the hospital staff must be?
That is, if there is a single employee of that institution knowledgeable of Hamlin’s case that is not already a Deep State NPC or drone.
“That said the myocarditis associated with the vaccine is overwhelming mild and resolves within a few days.”
I dunno about y’all, but to me “mild” myocarditis is completely, totally, 100% unacceptable with me.
Them: You may get some mild myocarditis with this vaccination.
Me: F**k that, then. Bye!
I’m pretty sure I had SARS-CoV2 about a year ago; Mr K (not the one on this forum) and I both had it. It was pretty bad for a few days but no worse than the regular old flu. (Before this the last time I was sick was in 2014.) Mr K had to stay out of work for about 4 days. Both of us had a cough and shortness of breath for some time afterwards, but we’re old and we smoke lots of weed.
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Also: I read the article and saw the photos of the tackle. That was a great tackle! I feel really sorry for that poor young man. I hope he gets better but it sounds like even if he does, he’s going to be disabled.
“Mild” myocarditis. What the ever-living eff....
Vaccines in the future scenario:
*doctor lets patient into the exam room*
Doc: All right, let’s get you up-to-date on your shots! *takes needle out of wrapping* Now, this little beauty right here is for ebola.
Patient: E....bola.....?
Doc: Yes, as we all know, ebola is becoming airborne, now, just roll up that sleeve, and -
Patient: Wait.
Doc: Let’s get it over with! Come on!
Patient: Does this vaccine have any side effects? Because...
Doc: *jumps forward and pokes needle through patient’s shirt sleeve* There! You’re good to go!
Patient: But...
Doc: I’m going to give you these special glasses to wear on your way home because there will be some leakage of blood from around your eyes.
This is an important examination of the evidence surrounding the medical/political implications of Hamlin’s tragic situation.
Ohio closer to creating office to monitor potential federal overreach
https://www.theohiopressnetwork.com/news/ohio/ohio-closer-to-creating-office-to-monitor-potential-federal-overreach/article_6654c0dc-79d0-5717-b0e7-29b73157c0dc.html
Perhaps the Ohio AG might want to poke around as to why there is so much federal involvement around the bedside of a football player. The incident did take place in Ohio, after all.
“Please do no comment UNTIL you have read the ENTIRE article including the tackling breakdown description.”
And break the longstanding FR tradition of making vitriolic comments based on what the commenter assumes to be the content of the article based on the headline alone?
Good luck.
I love when non clinical folks diagnose individuals that they have never laid eyes upon.
People all have the right to die in medical ignorance.
If our hearts stop beating, allow next of kin blame it on mythical, angry gods or bad karma. It may well help them deal with their grief.
We should never question a mandatory injection just because its side effects are unknown.
Never release an autopsy report. It might confuse people.
Always trust and obey those who virtuously claim they have our “best interests” at heart.
Do what you are told by medical authorities so you don’t “kill Grandma” by your non-compliance.
“However, experimental studies have shown “
wonder what the subjects of said experiments were??? damn...
Why can’t you post the whole article?