I was talking with my mother about this the other day because she's clueless but conservative (think Robin in the Morning if my father is watching it because he's got dimentia). I told her that athletes were dying at young ages and she said they did anyways. The point was they usually catch heart conditions in amateur athletes and it is rare now adays for someone to drop dead on the field/track. I wondered how much of this is because they had conditions that wouldn't be noticeable/detectable unless they were searching for it with sensitive equipment and the injections were making it worse and how many were healthy and the injections just killed them.
I am starting to wonder how many of people are dying from conditions that the shot didn't cause, but went undetected because they shut the fucking world down, including readily available access to preventative medical care. If someone is feeling unwell they go to their doctor, especially if they believe it to be a severe flu that won't go away. At least, under normal conditions.
We have returned to pre-70s healthcare access. People in their 50s and 60s will routinely drop dead from heart attacks again and soon, people will think its the norm.
I was talking with my mother about this the other day because she's clueless but conservative (think Robin in the Morning if my father is watching it because he's got dimentia). I told her that athletes were dying at young ages and she said they did anyways. The point was they usually catch heart conditions in amateur athletes and it is rare now adays for someone to drop dead on the field/track. I wondered how much of this is because they had conditions that wouldn't be noticeable/detectable unless they were searching for it with sensitive equipment and the injections were making it worse and how many were healthy and the injections just killed them.
I am starting to wonder how many of people are dying from conditions that the shot didn't cause, but went undetected because they shut the fucking world down, including readily available access to preventative medical care. If someone is feeling unwell they go to their doctor, especially if they believe it to be a severe flu that won't go away. At least, under normal conditions.
We have returned to pre-70s healthcare access. People in their 50s and 60s will routinely drop dead from heart attacks again and soon, people will think its the norm.