Professional football player Damar Hamlin of the Buffalo Bills tragically suffered an on-field heart attack during the Monday Night NFL game (1/2/23).
The medico-pharma complex went into hyperdrive and tried desperately to blame his fate on an exceedingly rare condition called Commotio Cordis. This affliction happens (very rarely I should say) mostly to young boys of 15 years or less in age, after being struck in the center of the chest by a fast-moving ball during an exceptionally brief moment in the heart’s electrical cycle.
But, was this it? We can say, with confidence, that this possibility is nowhere near the top of our own differential assessment of what happened. It might be the cause, but it’s not terribly likely. I mean, think of the odds:
People aren’t buying it and questions are being asked, despite attempts (lame ones too) by Twitter “doctors” to shut down the conversation by shaming, bullying and demanding that people “respect their authoritah!”
Which is why we are drawing ever closer to vaccine injuries moving from private knowledge to common knowledge.