Smart. They check for vaccination status at the gates, and only allow vaxed in, so it's 100% vaxed population (perfect for testing new tech).
They could actually send 5G signals or electronic impulses into the crowd to test reactions and gauge responses to those signals. Nobody would know. There are no unvaxed present to confuse the results of the trials.
They could induce heart attacks, panic, anger or whatever they want.
I also don't assume or wonder if something conspiratorial occurred, but I still find it curious that 11/17 people transported to hospital had heart attacks. Seems like heart attacks would be a small percentage of a range of major injuries incurred, but they took up over 60% of the cases rushed to hospital via ambulance. So I don't think it was a planned attack against vaccinated people but I wonder if it's yet another example of covid vaccine injuries.
Edit: /pol/ has an interesting thread going on regarding this event. Um, here's Scott singing "dead" while watching a possibly dead guy get carried off. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=pO-dbmvy0zk
Doubtful. We were at Louder than Life (4 day hard rock/metal festival in Louisville KY) in late Sept. had to show a vax card or a negative Covid test within 72 hrs. Didn't have anything even close to what happened at Astroworld. we saw one person passed out, security got them out and to the med tent quickly. that was the worst we saw the entire weekend.
I read a post on here months ago about energy waves being used to affect people's behavior. This was testimony supposedly by a guy who said this was tested in the recent Ugandan massacres, where they used directed radio waves to enhance agitation and anger for a group of people in a targeted location. It seems a solid fit. I'll see if I can find it.
Yeah like the target demographic for artists at this festival get vaccinated. Most of them stormed the gates to avoid any checks. Nice to see someone keeping their eyes open though
Don't get why it was this festvial, there's been quite a few festivals already this yr. Husband and I were at Louder than Life in late Sept, a 4 day hard rock/metal festival in Louisville KY. Can count on one hand the amount of people we saw were hurt (one was a young one that was out cold from what we were later told was a seizure) Had to show a vax card or a negative Covid test within 72 hrs in order to get in.
Smart. They check for vaccination status at the gates, and only allow vaxed in, so it's 100% vaxed population (perfect for testing new tech).
They could actually send 5G signals or electronic impulses into the crowd to test reactions and gauge responses to those signals. Nobody would know. There are no unvaxed present to confuse the results of the trials.
They could induce heart attacks, panic, anger or whatever they want.
Where did you hear "vaxed only"?
Don't they already do that with car and plane crashes?
Yeah but now they can target specific people or group of people with precision. I dont know if its 5G or some directed ray tech
Remember the plot to the Kings Man where it is the cellphones that trigger rage and anger in the population and cause them to kill each other?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89wu6qFgImo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90OFZQx_7xI
News story said 8 people went into cardiac arrest, 🤔. Doesn’t say crushed or suffocated.
If that is true that is something to further look into.
Said 11/17 were transported with cardiac arrest
I also don't assume or wonder if something conspiratorial occurred, but I still find it curious that 11/17 people transported to hospital had heart attacks. Seems like heart attacks would be a small percentage of a range of major injuries incurred, but they took up over 60% of the cases rushed to hospital via ambulance. So I don't think it was a planned attack against vaccinated people but I wonder if it's yet another example of covid vaccine injuries.
Edit: /pol/ has an interesting thread going on regarding this event. Um, here's Scott singing "dead" while watching a possibly dead guy get carried off. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=pO-dbmvy0zk
Was that Blue Ridge Rock Festival? We were at Louder than Life a few weekends after that and heard some horror stories from people who were there.
Completely agree. Nothing to do with vax or anything except human shittyness caused this catastrophe.
Agreed friend, keep an eye on this, its developing. I think this is what will open the vaxxed sheeple eyes,
The ostriches will just stick their heads deeper in the sand.
4-6%
Out of curiosity, was this a vaxxed-only venue?
Yes
https://m.communities.win/c/GreatAwakening/p/13zztCJU72/
My thoughts exactly!
Now that you mention that, I wonder if vaxed dont like crowds, easily agitated by other people. Like a person goes bonkers just sitting on a plane.
Doubtful. We were at Louder than Life (4 day hard rock/metal festival in Louisville KY) in late Sept. had to show a vax card or a negative Covid test within 72 hrs. Didn't have anything even close to what happened at Astroworld. we saw one person passed out, security got them out and to the med tent quickly. that was the worst we saw the entire weekend.
Definitely smart. Now we're starting to think like these diabolical monsters!
The cynic in me loves your thinking. Who knows, it's possible.
Good theory.
I read a post on here months ago about energy waves being used to affect people's behavior. This was testimony supposedly by a guy who said this was tested in the recent Ugandan massacres, where they used directed radio waves to enhance agitation and anger for a group of people in a targeted location. It seems a solid fit. I'll see if I can find it.
Fair enough. But some type of mass effect trigger seems likely, as many have commented on the unusual crowd behavior.
Yeah like the target demographic for artists at this festival get vaccinated. Most of them stormed the gates to avoid any checks. Nice to see someone keeping their eyes open though
Don't get why it was this festvial, there's been quite a few festivals already this yr. Husband and I were at Louder than Life in late Sept, a 4 day hard rock/metal festival in Louisville KY. Can count on one hand the amount of people we saw were hurt (one was a young one that was out cold from what we were later told was a seizure) Had to show a vax card or a negative Covid test within 72 hrs in order to get in.
Yeah you could call it suspicious. Prove me wrong I don’t have an agenda. Didn’t mean to come off this way sorry.
Or it was just a bunch of idiot kids tak8ng drugs a s acting like assholes.