This is going to redpill a lot of normie stragglers. Derek Rhoads of Baseball Prospectus magazine reports that player injuries in the MLB are up 33% this year compared to the last full season of play (2019). The only thing that's obviously different about this season is that most players (about 85% according to MLB) got their covid jabs this spring. source: https://twitter.com/drhoa3/status/1400307497508896771
Now, fans are starting to see the connection: "Could Covid-19 Vaccinations Be Playing a Role in MLB's Current Wave of Injuries?" "Will there be legal and financial fallout from this spring's vaccination campaign? While the vaccine manufacturers themselves are shielded from liability over side effects in most cases, MLB and/or individual MLB clubs might be held responsible for failing to meet informed consent requirements. MLB.com writer Brian McTaggart reported on May 10 that Dr. Seema Shah of Houston Methodist played a major role in 'educating' the Astros players "on the pros and cons of the vaccine" and helped to "dispel some of the misinformation that might be out there." If it should turn out, however, that the team or its medical staff withheld essential information from players about potential Covid vaccine risks, players or their survivors could have grounds for legal action." source: https://www.crawfishboxes.com/2021/5/29/22459946/could-covid-19-vaccinations-be-playing-a-role-in-mlbs-current-wave-of
i'm also wondering what will happen with the football players in the fall?
we may be seeing a lot of them start to stroke out from otherwise recoverable injuries like micro concussions after getting hit.
That has been a problem for a long time from long term repetitive head injury over time, but this fall we may see a lot of strokes and other problems crop up quicker than usual.
by the autumn the toll from side effects should be even more apparent than it is now. Football players will likely be affected not only with inflammation and circulatory problems, but also will find that they get winded (out of breath) more easily. Many baseball players have reported lots of "mental fog", difficulty paying attention to what is happening on the field, difficulty making split-second decisions, and the like. That should be evident in how football players run their various plays too. I can't imagine how this will affect pro boxers...
I've researched the phenomena of long covid or long hauler covid. weird that these symptoms (shortness of breath, brain fog ) sound like long covid. why would a vaccine that is supposed to cure people of covid actually give them a form of covid or post-covid? really suspicious to me.
https://www.webmd.com/lung/what-is-long-covid-pasc
I suspect that at least part of the answer lies in the ADE (antibody-dependent enhancement) phenomenon. Honest docs predicted from the start that the vaxes would cause ADE. In the Fauci emails there is a doc who writes to him explaining that in clinical practice he found a drug that worked well for the patients suffering shortness of breath. That drug was ciclesonide, which is an inhaler as pictured here: https://www.rosheta.com/upload/9a1536d38e54f077b7910a7150c570dc3fe2d14ec2f8b00a39096a240d1ea03d.jpg . I'd like to get some ciclesonide to have on hand 'just in case', but so far no luck with pharmacies in my area.
Probably caused by the spike protein itself, which many now consider to a pathogenic protein.
yeah I believe it. I think I had long covid for a while since I prob caught the virus early even before the lockdowns, so was having these wierd symptoms that came and went and finally went away. but when the people starting getting the vax the symptoms came back which makes me think definitely some shedding thing going on with the vaccinated. also found out ivermectin works pretty good against the long covid, some research down in south america found that ivermectin worked rather well against it. so I tried it and definitely works. though I may have to pick up some suramin too to try to keep that shedding crap away from me.