I’ve been collecting media headlines. On why an unprecedented number of people are having heart attacks and blood clotting disorders – and dying suddenly.
Here’s the list, and yes, each one of these is straight from mainstream media headlines saying that these are causes of heart attacks, strokes, and/or clotting disorders:
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1. Falling asleep with the TV on
2. Highly reactive chemicals in the Earth’s atmosphere
3. Air pollution
4. How you sleep
5. Allergies and asthma
6. Sex (“it’s not just older men anymore”)
7. Traffic noise
8. Solar storms
9. Taking Tylenol with salt
10. Irregular heartbeat
11. Car fumes from exhaust and heavy braking
12. Herbal supplements
13. Drinking tea
14. Video games
15. Joy from doing well on a test
16. Climate change
17. Hot weather
18. Cold weather
19. Humid weather
20. Setting your clock forward an hour
21. Insomnia
22. Artificial light
23. Caffeinated drinks
24. Flight delays
25. Snoring
26. A shower habit
27. Shoveling snow
28. Healthy diet
29. Energy bill price shock
30. Soil encountered by a gardener
31. Being sarcastic
32. Post-pandemic stress disorder
33. Laughing
34. Minor amount of alcohol
35. A prior case of COVID
… and I saved the most insane for last:
36. Fear-mongering anti-vaxxers
Yes, you read that one right. “Science" (read it for yourself in PubMed) says it’s anti-vaxxers causing adverse events:
Source: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36381188/#affiliation-2
You make people scared of the jab, so they panic, and their arteries constrict, and that’s why they get blood clots, strokes, heart attacks, dizziness, blurred vision, and all that. It’s your fault! (Just like your driving a gas car is causing climate change!)
This Just In … #37, Maybe?
This poor lady! I received this tweet just as we were going to press. Perhaps a 37th headline is on its way, telling us that “squatting slowly outdoors” also causes sudden death?
(Another thing I’ve been puzzling about — what on earth is causing so many people to face-plant like this, abandoning their reflexive human instinct to extend their arms and protect their faces when they fall — have you noticed?)
Here’s My Take …
So what do all those headlines seem to have in common? You tell me; I welcome your comments below. But what I see is THREE major reasons they’re creating all these distractions and deflections:
1. Distracting us from the real reason why people are actually dying suddenly.
Notice that Sudden Adult Death Syndrome (SADS) isn’t in the list above. I first saw SADS as a “news” story in March of 2021. Every mainstream media channel was running with it, but they seem to have backed off.
Maybe because with 20% to 30% of us refusing ALL the injections, and the vast majority of us refusing the 3rd and 4th — the very name SADS was waking people up to what SIDS really is (propaganda backfire!)
It even woke me up. I knew a lot about the lies and coverups of the vaccine agenda, back in 1997 when I did lots of research. I even knew back then, when my son and I were both injured in the same year by different vaccines, that Japan had almost no SIDS, and they also didn’t routinely vaccinate infants under the age of 2.
But until I saw that SADS article, I hadn’t considered that SIDS could be a cover story. I hadn’t quite gone there, in my mind, to consider that death by a vaccine could be called SIDS — as an abject lie that they tell parents (and doctors in medical school).
(My vaccine research was a quarter century outdated when COVID-19 walked in the door. I had spent maybe a couple hundred hours researching it, in the ’90s, stopped vaccinating my children, then moved on to other causes.)
The template for the journalists seems to be:
Find a person who seemed young and healthy but died suddenly;
Get a “plausible deniability” quote from a medical professional suggesting that drinking a Rockstar or a glass of wine could be why, and use qualifier words like “may be” or “suggests that” (note that said medical professional is never the person who actually treated the patient);
Do not mention, or even inquire about, the vaccination status of the deceased or injured person;
Rely on the case study / human interest story, or infer some weak data point, rather than presenting any significant published or aggregated actual data; and
Write a headline that is more aggressive than the actual content or the expert’s quote.
(Journalists and their managers know that few readers are onto the fact that headlines often don’t match the stories, and headlines are written as click bait. Note the “plausible deniability” in headlines, too – their clever words imply something without necessarily making direct claims they could be held accountable for. Journalists and editors also know that most people read the headline but not the story.)
2. Normalizing dying suddenly (and having heart attacks, strokes, blood clots, etc).
They’re definitely talking about what all of us are seeing. Over Thanksgiving weekend, one of my neighbors died in her sleep, and the illustrator of my children’s books died, too.
That doesn’t prove anything by itself, but why do we all know SO MANY sick or dying people?
Is it just that we’re paying attention, and the carnage was there all along? I don’t think so.
Take a look at this screenshot of Google results from searching the phrase “died suddenly” in 2020, 2021, and 2022. This year, the numbers show 22 TIMES as many stories/search results as we saw two years ago!
Journalists seem to have their “stable” of go-to doctors who will assist with their agenda-driven stories that prop up the vax narrative.
Are they doctors who like attention and seeing themselves in the media? Or do they truly believe that hot, cold, or humid weather causes you to drop dead of a heart attack? Or, is it that they want to help save the world from “anti-vaxxers?”
3. Feeding the fear-porn machine, making normal things seem dangerous and scary.
Is it really “news” to tell you that you might die of a heart attack if you work in the garden, or if your electric bill went up?
They call the news industry “media” now. Because, well, it’s not actually news. It’s highly controlled editorial opinion, with a heavy agenda.
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Thanks so much for this article. I will share it with others. I have seen so many articles on MSM sites that give just as ridiculous explanations for what is going on all over the world. One “study” I read claimed that persons picking their nose could lead to Alzheimer’s or dementia. Gave some explanation about bacteria from the picking going into the brain. Crazy!! When the last couple of years the medical community have been doing nasal “testing for Covid” to billions of people non-stop and sticking swabs deep into the nasal cavity. I think these people think we are all ignorant fools. I’m 78 and have not taken any Covid vax and since this debacle over the last few years will never take another vaccine.knew from the first that when scientific community described what mRNA vaccines do to the body that I would avoid them at all costs since they were introduced so quickly . In 2020 when the majority of physicians had no protocol for treating Covid except a “ wait and see if you have trouble breathing then go on respirator” I knew something nefarious was going on. I pray daily for the vax injured and the families of those that have lost loved ones.
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