NFL official statement - if this was just an ordinary injury, they wouldn’t try to cover their asses *this* quickly
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My point is that we find the same thing in the NBA as in the NFL. There is no NFL precedent to suggest the clot shot was the cause. No evidence of this YET.
/u/ThePowerOfPrayer stated --- Let's look at the NBA. It's the same thing except for Brandon Goodwin of the Atlanta Hawks made the mistake of getting a jab at his local pharmacy and was forced into early retirement due to blood clotting issues... He went outside of the circle for the clot shot narrative.
https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/brandon-goodwin-nba-player-covid-vaccine-blood-clots/
Hmmmm....... Did the NBA players likely get salt water from their team doctors? NFL the same? Was Aaron Rodgers demonized because he publicized it to which he was to just play along and be a good role model for every fan out there to do the same?
I think many people and organizations knew they got the saline batches and pushed hard because they were selected or allowed to be visible examples of safe.
IMHO, there's no precedent in the NFL of 'clot' shot adverse reactions. Zero. The same is true in the NBA, except for Atlanta Hawks' player Brandon Godwin, who went 'outside' of the circle and got vaccinated at a clinic instead of getting it from the team doctor. To me, this is very telling. Aaron Rodgers let the cat-out-the-bag by his confession he is not jabbed. The NFL players were all suppose to be silent role models for their fans to follow suit and get jabbed. Rodgers ruined the narrative, so much so that Biden ridiculed him. Incredible? Yes.
The question I have is why hasn't any NFL, NBA, and NHL players dropped dead on the field/court/arena when so many professional soccer players have? A reasonable deduction is that none of the NFL, NBA, and NHL players received real the 'clot shot'. Otherwise, we would be seeing this many times over. It was something else.... Was it saline solution? One thing for sure, Demar Hamlin most likely didn't drop because of the clot shot. It eas 'something' else. Again, was it head trauma? Broken neck?
Your analysis is logical and exactly what I expect on this board. However, the new Russia Russia Russia mantra for political purposes only, is to blame the unproven untested undisclosed experimental injection for everything until they prove otherwise. They mandated and assured everyone that it was safe and effective when they didn’t even know what it was. Now they can prove it or pay. Boomerangs suck. How many people wake up when the NFL proves it can’t be the jab because all their players and politicians got saline you stupid plebs.
Thanks, you seem to be a voice from the deep wilderness. In my over 2 years being on GAW, I've never taken such a beating as I have on posting on IMHO of the lack of evidence it was from the clot shot. Lesson learned. TGP is priming the pump on this too. The commentary is PROOF! It's the CLOT SHOT! Well, maybe they are right after all. I can no longer find the video that had the angle I saw of the hit that sent me down this maligned and ridiculed road I took. In this video it appears like it wasn't a hit to the helmet as I claimed earlier, but rather an ordinary appearing shoulder-to-chest contact and tackle. From the other video, it sure looked like the Bengal's player made head to head contact. I watched the game and saw the play. This doctor says it could have been chest trauma. I don't agree with him necessarily, but it is a valid theory. In addition, I once knew a dad, who's son died as a result of a line drive baseball hitting him in the chest. It stopped his heart and killed him. Shit like this can happen, I suppose.
I found out very quickly I was out of favor for my IMHO. Still, there is no precedent for this injury occurring in the NFL. That was my point and I didn't want make a premature conclusion that it was the 'clot shot'. Just remember, our enemy will undermine our over reaction and demonize us for 'misinformation'. In the end, I'm left with nothing but grasping straw.
I get your point regarding "Now they can prove it or pay." Nevertheless, this NFL injury does publicize the 'clot' shot as a possible cause. From this vantage point, it is helpful for making people aware and asking questions like - How can this happen? Hmmmm...... clot shot?
Here's an update. I found the video I originally saw with the angle of the play that appeared to be a helmet to helmet hit. Watch this and you can see this. From a different video angle, it shows that there wasn't a helmet to helmet hit, but more of a normal contact to the chest.