Athletes Dropping, Record Life Insurance Deaths: On a Clear and Convincing Basis, It's Because of the Vaccines
The Bradford Hill Criteria for Causality Confirm
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Is there a large signal? Yes, an astronomical number of deaths.
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Is there a temporal association? Yes. It turns out that 80% of these deaths occur within a week. 50% will occur within a couple of days.
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Is it internally consistent? Are there near-misses? Yes. Blood clots, heart attacks, myocarditis, and so on.
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Is it externally consistent? Yes. Record life insurance deaths and a record number of athletes dying on the field.
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Do randomized trials affirm? Yes. More deaths in Pfizer's vaccine group than in the placebo."
Dr. Peter McCullough: "On a more probable than not basis, and probably on a clear and convincing basis, the vaccines are causing the death of people who take them."
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Somehow physical exertion seems to be part of the equation as well ie athletes. Or does it just seem like they are unproportionately affected bc their death seems more out of the blue than a 57 obese man with tons of health issues.
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Unfortunately, there really isn't any data (that I've seen at least) that shows whether elite athletes are affected differently than non-athlete men of the same age. We do know that many non-athlete young men are suddenly dying of heart issues from The Jab. But really tough to know if elite athletes are affected more or less.
As best I can tell, we're just hearing about this because these athletes are all high profile individuals in society. But sadly, there are many, many non-athlete young men dying the exact same way. One just has to dig a lot harder to find the stories since they're usually in local newspapers/sites.