I saw several NFL watchers who alluded in some way to a tragic event that happened yesterday January 3, 2022, in the sport. I thought I knew exactly what they were talking about because I had read on twitter about former Jaguars guard Uche Nwaneri, who had passed away of a suspected heart attack at 38 years old.
You know how I was thinking. Anytime I hear about these Died Suddenly events:
This isn’t rocket science, folks. While I can’t say if individual tragedies are necessarily related to the genetic slurry known as Covid “vaccines,” I can’t rule it out as possibly linked either. And neither can anyone else. Thirty eight seems young to die from a heart attack. So did Uche Nwaneri get the jabs?
It seems very likely that he did get the jabs. May Mr. Nwaneri RIP. And could a good coroner do a real autopsy?
More than 1 in 4 Americans think someone they know might have died as a result of Covid vaccines, and almost 50% think the jabs are related to sudden deaths, according to this Rasmussin poll. Over 7% of respondents who took the vaccines also reported serious side effects following their own jabs. This does not sound like a one in a million problem to me.
Underscoring that, I discovered that the tragedy all over the twitterverse and substack was not Uche Nwaneri’s passing, but rather the sudden collapse the same day of Damar Hamlin during an NFL game between the Buffalo Bills and the Cincinnati Bengals. The game was suspended and Hamlin is in critical condition. The Good Citizen weighed in on it.
Now is the perfect time to talk about football. American football, I mean. Apparently this hit was seen by many people live. It was difficult to find a video replay of the event for some reason. Once upon a time, I actually tuned into sports.
A picture of me at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California many moons ago. Now Texas won over the Wolverines, but I was still happy to be there and subsequently took watching football off of my bucket list. I’m not sure I’ve tuned in a single game since then, or attended one either.
“Here’s what is far more shocking to most people: this is the first sudden collapse to happen in the NFL or NBA during a live televised game.
I’d been asked many times why the NBA and NFL haven’t had more of these sudden collapses during games as we saw on a near-weekly basis last year in international football.
Here are my theories.
Blacks make up 74% of NBA players and 55% of NFL players.
Black Americans didn’t get the clot shots in high numbers. They’re the most “vaccine hesitant” demographic by a green mile. The health community chalks it up to “health disparities” and “inequalities” among minorities.”
If you’re a professional athlete making millions of dollars and your body is your bread and butter that can get yo mama outta the ghetto, would you risk it all with an experimental injection when you can buy cardboard on Amazon and print your own vaccination card to present to your employer instead or buy one from your neighborhood hustler or teammate?
Europe and the rest of the world didn’t have index cards to prove vaccination, and many countries required the vax pass application, even to simply participate in society.
Professional football (soccer) teams had their doctors administer shots to players all at once, including Inter Milan where Danish midfielder Christian Erikson got his shots six weeks before collapsing on the field in front of hundreds of millions of people at the Euros. It was the first very public “sudden collapse” of a professional athlete in June 2021.
Now Brian Wilkins at the CovidBlog was a sports reporter and has brought that fake vaccine cards theory up too. I think there is something to it. My grandfather was a sports bookie, which started with him setting the odds on horse races. He used to often take me to the track at Del Mar as a young girl. He often said I was good at picking a horse that was especially feisty that day and he won on a few long shots that I thought looked especially revved up.
Grandpa mostly took bets for friends in Las Vegas, mostly in basketball and football, but he was good at seeing holes in the odds that gave him an advantage. I have never been able to fathom how with the billions of dollars floating around these sports pools that none of the sports agents had the common sense to question whether this untested medical intervention might affect their star client’s performance in some financially devastating way. Some teams, players and agents had to have had the sense to see that it was a risk. Some players could have been injected with say vitamin B or saline without even knowing themselves. Since the “vaccines” didn’t stop Covid anyways, it would have been more about being able to play in games, unmask, and not have to test.
The Good Citizen brings up another reason soccer players are dropping more than in American football: soccer is much more cadio intense.
“American football is a lot of stop-and-go, unlike soccer where players run with an elevated heart rate for two blocks of 45 straight minutes. Soccer players are among the most cardiovascular-tested athletes on the planet.
The NFL is particularly stop-and-go with television timeouts that last up to eight minutes. The average football play is four seconds, followed by almost a minute of rest. Throw in time-outs, quarter breaks, and halftime, and the fact that players in the NFL only play either on offense, defense, or special teams, and the average player is resting and sipping Gatorade 70% of a game.”
Cardiologist Dr. Peter McCullough weighed in here:
I agreed with his summary:
I watched the play live both as a fan and a cardiologist and I saw blunt neck and chest trauma, a brief recovery after the tackle and then a classic cardiac arrest. I have communicated to one of the most experienced trainers in the world and we agree that it was a cardiac arrest in the setting of a big surge of adrenalin. If Damar Hamlin indeed took one of the COVID-19 vaccines, then subclinical vaccine-induced myocarditis must be considered in the differential diagnosis. We have been told he was successfully defibrillated on the field and has been intubated and is not spontaneously breathing which is consistent with anoxic encephalopathy. The nation prays for his complete recovery.
Mainstream doctors are claiming that the hit Hamlin took triggered commotio cordis, but this theory is hardly foolproof. As John Leake weighed in:
A Google search of the words “football player commotio cordis” between the years 1970 and 2022 yielded ONE 2011 report of a junior varsity football player in Massachusetts who suffered from commotio cordis.
So far, I have been unable to find any documented cases that have occurred in the NFL. (Perhaps our readers can find some cases and share them with us).
This suggests that the age of NFL players and the protective padding over their hearts result in a lower incidence of commotio cordis than the incidence documented in sports such as baseball, in which players’ chests are exposed to a projectile.
In the final analysis, only a thorough physical examination of Damar Hamlin’s heart can determine what caused his sudden collapse.
So what do you think caused it? We certainly have an epidemic of elevated all cause mortality. Some might call it a public health emergency that should be investigated.
But of course, as the Good Citizen weighed in, that would require some introspection. As a side note I remember watching the Challenger space shuttle explosion live on television. I was in first grade and all of us kids were huddled around the TV for that momentous occasion. Yes I think we did get put on an African safari tape or something just like it after the shuttle blew up. I knew at the time that that was not supposed to have happened, and I felt especially bad for the teacher on the shuttle. Our first grade teacher had really played her up as a hero for going into space. I worried about her children losing their mother so young.
Sage Hana posted a video of the hit. It seems to be disappearing on twitter for some reason, even as mainstream doctors attribute it all to the hit. I’ve seen a lot of far worse ones.
What do you think is going on here? And could this break open the wall of silence about these events?
Damar was boosted A WEEK AGO. The team doctor posted that info on Twitter and then quickly took it down, but people grabbed the screen shot. The doc claims Damar had no signals of myocarditis or any other reaction to the shot.
A spot-on comment by LindaP on one of the hundreds of articles about this latest collapse:
_ Those who refuse to believe that the Covid jab is the result of so many people dropping dead suddenly are those who also took the jab or jabs and are in fear for their own lives. They chose to believe that Big Pharma would never risk their lives for an experiment even though Pfizer exempted their own employees from getting the shots and Congress was exempt also. They never bothered to determine how long it takes to create a safe and effective vaccine. They never questioned why our government released Big Pharma from all liability from the shots. They believed the hype and the fear tactics of the media and now they are living on borrowed time.