
What’s going on here? Everywhere you look, there are reports of young, apparently healthy people, quite a few of them athletes, suddenly dropping dead. And suddenly you’ve got to “Screen Your Teen” to “Prevent Sudden Cardiac Arrest.” Suddenly, all over the world, kids are having heart attacks.
Let’s see… suppose I was a detective, investigating this as a possible criminal case. I’ve got Bill Gates, a billionaire, and several others like him, going on and on for years about how we’ve got to cut the human population way, way back… and now all these people are unexpectedly dying. Uh, do I have suspects here?
The only thing that changed–practically everywhere–was the COVID-19 panic and the practically universal application of experimental “vaccines”–they called it “vaccine,” but it was more untried “gene therapy”–to many millions of people at same time. BEFORE the vaccines, we did not have all these people dropping dead. SINCE the vaccines, we do. Correlation does not always prove causation–but shouldn’t this at least be rigorously investigated?
Yeah, but you got branded a “terrorist,” and erased from the social media, if you even just wanted to discuss it.
How many people will die in 2023 who normally would have had most of their lives ahead of them?
Gee, I wish I were posting a hymn instead of this… But we can’t just ignore it, can we?
Is that an anti-terrorism SWAT unit pulling up to your house right now?!?
As for the screenings, exactly what do they plan on doing when they find evidence of heart problems? And are they also screening for blood clots? For that matter, is anyone working on finding treatments for the unusual kinds of blood clots that have been showing up in jab victims? (Silly question. Of course not.)
It does make one wonder.
Have you seen the YouTube video “Kaufman Institute for Coincidence”?
No, haven’t run across it. Is it a satire?
Oh, I’ve just watched it!
I don’t like the way things are adding up.
These days it’s hard to tell satire from the real thing, but yes, it’s satire — and of the most biting understated kind. It’s gone viral (pun intended).