I saw a post on here today in fact, about people looking around, spinning in circles and then collapsing. Can any of you pedes help out a fellow anon? Hubby wants to see. Thanks
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I saw a post on here today in fact, about people looking around, spinning in circles and then collapsing. Can any of you pedes help out a fellow anon? Hubby wants to see. Thanks
HERE YOU GO:
https://diedsuddenly.info/
https://twitter.com/IzzyThayer/status/1576280090966564864
https://twitter.com/i/status/1576957061291642882
https://twitter.com/i/status/1576280090966564864
https://twitter.com/i/status/1518158657749327873
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nds2U4CzvC4
There was no faking the 4th Twitter link.
Thanks fren
OK pedes... While these videos seem to look authentic, I have doubts. In the first video, IzzyThayer, it seems to be from a security camera, the angle is very high up. However at the 15 second mark, what is the finger on the right side of the camera? Security cameras are not held in a person's hand. A hand-held phone camera is...
It looks like someone is watching a security feed and filming it with his own phone that he is holding.
That one with the train sure was grim. Could be faked though.
It's still here. Type in "A week or so ago" in the search over on the right of the screen.
Seems scammy to me. Reminds me of all the people being shown just dropping dead when Covid first started making the news.
I watched all of those China videos. I wish I'd known how to save them to my computer because all the links I saved show the videos have been removed.
I don't think any were fake. I don't think these are fake. I think these are serious cerebral events caused by something terrible attacking the brain.
And I think we all know what is the most likely candidate.