But in no way, by any means could it possibly be due to the 💉💉💉💉💉💉
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That's not the the point, and it's not the issue here. For decades, long since before I played H.S. football here in FL, it was never and issue. Until now. What changed, I wonder?
According to the Am Rican Heart Assoc., there's an estimated 60-80% of the population who has a heart murmur and don't even know it. And it never poses a risk. I've known athletes of all levels that found out they had a murmur, or something else going on with there hearts, that are still competing to this day. I've also known asthmatics and diabetics that are pro atheletes. One guy I know is asthmatic, a diabetic, and is a champion tri-athelete.
Only now, with the clot shots, athletes of all sports and at every level from the Pee Wee leagues to the Pros, are dropping like flies. Never before have we seen anything like this. What's changed is the clot shot mandates. And we know it's an issue when baseball players are dropping. Baseball is one of the least physically demanding sports there is, behind bowling, billiards, and darts/Cornhole. And we've seen baseball players go down once their heart rate rises above 160-180 bpm. A healthy heart can withstand bpm ranges in the low 200's and not give out. I know, because it's happened to me, as a side effect of taking too much Ripped Fuel before a 7 mile run with my EOD teammates. That was temporary, a one off moment, and it's never happened again.
But, these clot shots are permanent. How many people are going to be sidelined by this, permanently?
I guess in a world that seems to be happy with our leaders constantly lying to us, it's now ok to swallow the lies and just look the other way. Especially when it comes to COVID and it's clot shots, huh?