Drill Sergeants are among the healthiest of the military, as they are constantly training, running etc with the troops. I’m sure the DOD is baffled at why this is happening…….😒
I disagree that in this case (same base, same month, same work) it wouldn’t happen pretty often, unless there is a correlation. Thus the speculation it was the jab.
Well, like I said, you and I know nothing about the cause of death. Sometimes articles will list a cause, but other times they won't, so it makes no sense just assuming. Meaning, they could have found these soldiers dead by some other clear means, like a suicide, so there'd be no need for an autopsy to look for clotting.
Yeah well, I've never had by basement flood in all the time I've lived in my house. Doesn't make sense to think that it could never happen in the future.
The username is new. I've had various usernames over the years. I haven't lost the password, I can happily reply to you using some of my other accounts if you like.
If I am wrong sorry.
Being wrong isn't a big deal. Acting all high and mighty without knowing all of the information is what kind of makes you look like a prick.
It seems to kill the athletic person the most. The ones in good health. The rest of the population is already on the back of Big Pharma so no need to kill off your profit makers!
COLUMBIA, S.C. —
For the second time this month, a Fort Jackson drill sergeant was found dead over the weekend at the U.S. Army base in South Carolina, officials said.
Unit personnel at Fort Jackson, in Columbia, found Staff Sgt. Zachary L. Melton, 30, a drill sergeant with the 1st Battalion, 34th Infantry Regiment, unresponsive on Saturday in his vehicle after he failed to report for work, according to a release from the base........This is the second drill sergeant to be found dead at the military base this month.
Staff Sgt. Allen M. Burtram, a 34-year-old with 2nd Battalion, 13th Infantry Regiment, was found dead on Dec. 1, Army officials said in a previous news release.
From the article, very last sentence & most obvious clue: "Soldiers, veterans, and family members who need help can call the Military Crisis Line/Veterans Crisis Line at 988, chat at veteranscrisisline.net or text to 838255. "
There are other subtle clues too, i dont feel like typing on my phone for 20 minutes pointing out and explaining. I won't dox myself any further than saying I'm a vet, but I'd put money on suicide for both.
I work at a company that has been the site of multiple military suicides over my time there. Word spreads fast among employees when there are cops taping off the parking lot. A vague mention of a soldier's death in the news is all you ever hear. Suicide is not mentioned out of respect for the family. Plus, I'm sure the company doesn't want to be associated with such a tragedy.
Thank you. I know I'm most likely correct unfortunately. Sad for sure. I hate the fucking vaxx more than anything but most on here immediately jump to that conclusion and are unwilling to even consider suicide when the article is telling you without telling you it's suicide hint hint here's a number for mental health crisis hotline. Out of respect for family just like you said. If it said suffered medical emergency, heart attack, cancer, id lean towards vaxx. Last i checked, the vaxx was not directly causing suicide.
Drill Sergeants are among the healthiest of the military, as they are constantly training, running etc with the troops. I’m sure the DOD is baffled at why this is happening…….😒
It's a scary reality unfortunately. ☹️
Can't be!!
It's Safe&Effective™ !!!!
Very true. These guys are usually in the top 10% of pt scores if not outright acing it.
Healthy people die sometimes. It happened to a BIL, he was fit as could be, had a cardiac event while on a jog, and down he went.
Another friend had a cousin go down the same way. He was a triathlete.
True, although, statistically how often does someone in the same demographics die suddenly within the same month.
Given the sheer volume of people on earth, probably pretty often.
On the same base, probably not as often, but the whole "it's rare so it probably didn't happen" mindset can take you on some illogical pathways
I disagree that in this case (same base, same month, same work) it wouldn’t happen pretty often, unless there is a correlation. Thus the speculation it was the jab.
So then we agree, because I included that in my comment as being less often.
This doesn't mean that there is a correlation. Furthermore, there is no listed cause of death. You don't know if these are cardiac events or not.
Again, don't succumb to the "It's unlikely that this would happen so then it must be impossible" belief
How about some autopsies? Like for clots?
Well, like I said, you and I know nothing about the cause of death. Sometimes articles will list a cause, but other times they won't, so it makes no sense just assuming. Meaning, they could have found these soldiers dead by some other clear means, like a suicide, so there'd be no need for an autopsy to look for clotting.
I have been around over 60 years and this never happened.
Try again.
Yeah well, I've never had by basement flood in all the time I've lived in my house. Doesn't make sense to think that it could never happen in the future.
Yea whatever.
Lol
Says the 61 day old account.
Lol dude I've been on this site since the conception of it. I remember when it moved from reddit.
First off I am not a dude or identity as one.
Second you better let the mods know you have been here since it's conception because your account says otherwise.
Now I will get the patent reply I lost my password and had to open a new account.
If I am wrong sorry.
Kay dude.
The username is new. I've had various usernames over the years. I haven't lost the password, I can happily reply to you using some of my other accounts if you like.
Being wrong isn't a big deal. Acting all high and mighty without knowing all of the information is what kind of makes you look like a prick.
Hey dude I am far from high and mighty but I think you protest too much.
Kay
It seems to kill the athletic person the most. The ones in good health. The rest of the population is already on the back of Big Pharma so no need to kill off your profit makers!
COLUMBIA, S.C. — For the second time this month, a Fort Jackson drill sergeant was found dead over the weekend at the U.S. Army base in South Carolina, officials said.
Unit personnel at Fort Jackson, in Columbia, found Staff Sgt. Zachary L. Melton, 30, a drill sergeant with the 1st Battalion, 34th Infantry Regiment, unresponsive on Saturday in his vehicle after he failed to report for work, according to a release from the base........This is the second drill sergeant to be found dead at the military base this month.
Staff Sgt. Allen M. Burtram, a 34-year-old with 2nd Battalion, 13th Infantry Regiment, was found dead on Dec. 1, Army officials said in a previous news release.
My senses quickly ask: Lindsey-related?
Clot shot or boinking recruits again?
military times
Recruits are baffled
This is not normal.
Hmmm. Were they vaccinated, per chance?
If you read between the lines.....suicide. Sad😪
More likely vaxx sudden adult death
From the article, very last sentence & most obvious clue: "Soldiers, veterans, and family members who need help can call the Military Crisis Line/Veterans Crisis Line at 988, chat at veteranscrisisline.net or text to 838255. "
There are other subtle clues too, i dont feel like typing on my phone for 20 minutes pointing out and explaining. I won't dox myself any further than saying I'm a vet, but I'd put money on suicide for both.
Doesn't mean the vax didn't kill them, and liberals are hinting at suicide, to take the spotlight off the vaxx
Sure the vaxx is responsible for every death now. JFC🤦♂️
Suspicious death....
Especially multiple, and for extremely healthy athletes.... Who DIED SUDDENLY...
are you vaxxed, by any chance?
Solid question.
Nope, not vaxxed.
IF they dont get to kill you in a bullshit war they definitely make sure you don't transition well when you get back.
Hard to find a civilian equivalent job to "combat"
Local pede here. You're most likely correct.
I work at a company that has been the site of multiple military suicides over my time there. Word spreads fast among employees when there are cops taping off the parking lot. A vague mention of a soldier's death in the news is all you ever hear. Suicide is not mentioned out of respect for the family. Plus, I'm sure the company doesn't want to be associated with such a tragedy.
We love our vets. It's heartbreaking.
Thank you. I know I'm most likely correct unfortunately. Sad for sure. I hate the fucking vaxx more than anything but most on here immediately jump to that conclusion and are unwilling to even consider suicide when the article is telling you without telling you it's suicide hint hint here's a number for mental health crisis hotline. Out of respect for family just like you said. If it said suffered medical emergency, heart attack, cancer, id lean towards vaxx. Last i checked, the vaxx was not directly causing suicide.
That also could be true, but again, looking at it statistically, I’d say less probable.