by Chris Black
Buffallo’s 24 year old Damar Hamlin suffered a cardiac arrest on NFL’s Monday Night Football:
Damar Hamlin is a 24-year-old world class athlete, a top at risk group for random heart crisis. pic.twitter.com/qOCURbv3FD
— Andrew Anglin (@WorldWarWang) January 3, 2023
He’s brain-dead. He didn’t have a pulse for nine minutes.
We’ve seen this a few hundred times with professional athletes all over the world over the last year.
Normies and legacy media pundits are claiming that this kind of stuff (young athletes suffering cardiac arrests) happens all the time and is very normal.
Praying for him but ask yourself when was the last time you saw a 24yr. old suffer cardiac arrest? t.co/ppisv8cyLL
— Truth Warrior (@TruthWarriorFJB) January 3, 2023
Well, I looked into it, and that is actually not true.
This is what I learned about football injury and heart health:
The Wikipedia page entitled “Health issues in American football,” which is pretty comprehensive, only mentions the word “heart” once and it is in relation to the use of HGH.
The Wiki article also mentioned cardiac contusions and myocardial contusions, though again, we have no instances of cardiac arrest resulting from injury during an NFL game.
It should be understood that in the golden days of American football, the rules were much looser and people took much more serious hits.
In 1978, Jack Tatum’s broke Darryl Stingley’s spine, causing quadriplegia. No heart failure.
I suspect a lot of the people saying “this is normal and happens all the time” are not football fans.
So it should also be noted that the hit Damar took is not remotely unique.
I suspect a lot of the people saying "this is normal and happens all the time" are not football fans.
So it should also be noted that the hit Damar took is not remotely unique.
Here's Reggie Bush getting blown out by Sheldon Brown in 2007. pic.twitter.com/EhfTBDsjHc
— Andrew Anglin (@WorldWarWang) January 3, 2023
Moreover:
Link to articles about what happened in a month to athletes, has a explanation been provided why this happened? I'm not questioning the importance of vaccines but recently there were vaccines rushed through faster than normal, could that be a factor? I am just asking a question: t.co/6XOoHnm7kg
— Patrick ᛞ (@Durendal23) January 3, 2023
The NFL was always a violent game.
What changed recently?
At this point you would have to be brain dead to not attribute these deaths to so-called “vaccines”, and all athletes were forced more or less to get vaxed.
In my humble opinion, the covid vax has killed far more people than supposed covid could ever do.
Now an NFL player dropped dead on live TV. It will be explained away as something other than the shot. Nothing can hide only the second NFL player to ever die while playing a game.
The first one died due to taking enough steroids to kill an elephant.
Also, it must be noted that the huge reaction to this injury, compared to any prior football injuries I can remember, is striking.
When was a game ever “suspended” because one player was injured, even very seriously?
It seems to me a sympathetic reaction i.e. “I could be next”, among players and fans, i.e. the entire stadium cried not for this man, but for themselves
I’m thinking this is a phase 1 of sorts.
More culling to follow to reach the end target.
Deagel had the population target for 2025 in the US at 99 million.
We’ll have to see how that goes…