For the almost 'near death' experience that he supposedly went through, it would be nearly impossible for him to be doing so well, let alone walking about as if he's on a casual stroll. Plus, as it's been mentioned, why all the secrecy for a guy who, if this was in any way legit, is a 'walking miracle?'
The gullibility of much of society is mindbaffling.
He had immediate care at a very high level. He had CPR about as fast as you can initiate it. He was transferred to paramedics for ACLS-level care en route to the hospital expeditiously. He was taken immediately to a hospital. Due to his high profile, we would have received the best care money can buy. We know he was intubated, requiring ICU-level care for several days. Eventually, he was taken off all of that and his care de-escalated.
IIRC the guy is 24. He's a professional athlete. He's strong as an ox and healthy as a horse. Yes, he had a bad injury, but he's not 70 either. We act like he should take forever to heal. Why? His baseline is professional sports. He will rapidly get back to being able to walk around the house.
No, it doesn't help that they don't show his face, but let's ask a few questions here. How exactly would "they" pull this off? The guy dies. They get rid of the body and swear the entire medical team to secrecy. All of the medical documentation was falsified. Then, they lie to the family, and pay them off to lie to the public. The team is lied to. And in the mean time, in the few days he was in the ICU, they found a guy who looked enough like Hamlin they could use him as a body double, got the guy to agree to do it, trained him up on Hamlin's entire life story and mannerisms so he can reasonably pretend to be the guy, and now they've got a body double walking around? Is that what I'm supposed to believe?
If we're talking about gullibility, honestly, we need to have a conversation about people willing to believe this dime-novel spy story based only on a single Tweet.
For the almost 'near death' experience that he supposedly went through, it would be nearly impossible for him to be doing so well, let alone walking about as if he's on a casual stroll. Plus, as it's been mentioned, why all the secrecy for a guy who, if this was in any way legit, is a 'walking miracle?'
The gullibility of much of society is mindbaffling.
He had immediate care at a very high level. He had CPR about as fast as you can initiate it. He was transferred to paramedics for ACLS-level care en route to the hospital expeditiously. He was taken immediately to a hospital. Due to his high profile, we would have received the best care money can buy. We know he was intubated, requiring ICU-level care for several days. Eventually, he was taken off all of that and his care de-escalated.
IIRC the guy is 24. He's a professional athlete. He's strong as an ox and healthy as a horse. Yes, he had a bad injury, but he's not 70 either. We act like he should take forever to heal. Why? His baseline is professional sports. He will rapidly get back to being able to walk around the house.
No, it doesn't help that they don't show his face, but let's ask a few questions here. How exactly would "they" pull this off? The guy dies. They get rid of the body and swear the entire medical team to secrecy. All of the medical documentation was falsified. Then, they lie to the family, and pay them off to lie to the public. The team is lied to. And in the mean time, in the few days he was in the ICU, they found a guy who looked enough like Hamlin they could use him as a body double, got the guy to agree to do it, trained him up on Hamlin's entire life story and mannerisms so he can reasonably pretend to be the guy, and now they've got a body double walking around? Is that what I'm supposed to believe?
If we're talking about gullibility, honestly, we need to have a conversation about people willing to believe this dime-novel spy story based only on a single Tweet.
This guy 👆🏻gets it