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An excerpt from the USA Today article:

"Hamlin's agent told USA TODAY there is no known link between the COVID-19 vaccine and the athlete's injury, calling the baseless claim "ridiculous." Multiple medical experts also said it is unlikely the vaccine caused Hamlin's cardiac arrest, given the long history of cardiac issues in other athletes predating the COVID-19 vaccines."

Baseless is defined as having no merit. Ridiculous means, well, ridiculous. As more documents continue to come out acknowledging elevated risks from Covid shots, as well as direct commentary from the executive level of the pharmaceutical industry, this shows that it is neither baseless or ridiculous to contemplate if the vaccine played a part in this athletes injury.

The article tries to push the narrative that "multiple medical experts" (what experts? who are these experts?) deny a correlation between the vax and Hamlin's heart stopping due to the history of professional athletes having cardiac issues. Yes, players of multiple sport leagues have cardiovascular problems-AFTER retiring from their careers. This is due to playing at a high level, sometimes for a couple of decades, then transitioning into a more sedentary lifestyle. An NFL offensive lineman who kept a playing weight of over 300+ lbs does not suddenly hang all of that excess weight in the locker room on his way out when retiring. They try to make it seem as if it is an everyday occurence for 18-28 year olds who compete to be dropping like flies.

Simply another example of the Idiocracy we are shaping into.

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Well said. The level and scope of the propaganda is staggering.

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I won’t mention Lisa Marie Presley… oooh but it makes you wonder.

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