Look how panicked and frantic people are to say Demar Hamlin’s cardiac arrest was caused by the hit and not the jab. Normies, medical professionals etc. freaking out. They won’t admit it right now which is fine the point is that the crack in the dam of lies and fraud just got a whole lot bigger.
YOU DO NOT NEED TO FRANTICALLY DEFEND YOUR POSITION IF YOU ARE CONFIDENT.
The media pundits, medical professionals and normies in denial are coming from a point of denial and panic. They deep down know the truth. Noticed it at work today a shift happened with Demar Hamlin’s heart attack. For now they can deny it but the next time a NFL, NBA or MLB player drops on the field or court the dam will crack even more.
The NFL, other sports leagues and ESPN/FOX Sports will eventually have to make a choice between continuing to cover or be willfully ignorant for the medical community or throw them under the bus to save themselves.
This had me thinking that the scare event might be the amount of sudden deaths and cardiac events that will happen in the next 2 years. And we need go be physically, mentally and spiritually ready for this up coming trial.
Even if you are a guy like me who is frustrated with normies and can’t stand a lot of them this will become personal for us if we are going to experience wise spread cardiac events. It could be a family member, friend, coworker or some random dude at local bar & grill.
Damar Hamlin seemed like a normie living out his dream of playing in the NFL. 6th round rookie who made a bad choice. I really feel for him and hope he makes it but nonetheless last night was the beginning of the tide being turned. If Hamlin dies the best thing we can do to honor his passing is continue to speak the truth no matter how hard it is.
The next stage is Anger. Which will be directed at us, not at the drug companies or at government or at the news.
Denial
Anger
Bargaining
Grief
Acceptance
Aren’t those the stages of grief? And grief in your list should be switched out with depression?
How can grief be a stage of grief this is the stages of death.
Whether it’s called the 5 stages of death or of grief, it’s based on Elizabeth Kübler-Ross’ 5 stages, which were DABDA - Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, Acceptance
Grief and depression are used interchangably here, depending on who wrote the list. In this context, both refer to the same thing.