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It’s become a common theme throughout the world since 2021 (not 2020): There is a spike in excess deaths and sudden unexplained deaths, including among younger people. It sounds kind of important, right? Shouldn’t we seek to investigate all the variables that have changed since 2021?
CTV News reported last week, “Alberta is reporting an unprecedented increase in ill-defined and unknown causes of death in 2021.” According to government statistics from Alberta, ill-defined and unknown causes of death more than doubled – from 1,464 in 2020 to 3,362 in 2021. It has surpassed dementia to secure the number-one spot in causes of death for 2021. That’s kind of a big deal.
Watching TV: Man, rigorous exercise will cause cardiovascular problems? I’ll just sit on the couch and watch TV. Well, now the media everywhere is warning of a new study that watching more than four hours of TV a day can increase your risk of blood clots by 35%.
Gardening: If you can’t safely be a couch potato nor exercise vigorously without the threat of a heart attack, perhaps gardening is a happy medium to get you active but not too active. But in comes the U.K. Sun with a recent headline, “GREEN FINGERS Urgent warning to gardeners as soil ‘increases risk of killer heart disease’.” All those toxins in the soil can give you a heart attacks and strokes, according to researchers at the University Medical Center Mainz.
Losing your temper: Around the same time as all these other articles, the New York Post warned that losing your temper can lead to a stroke. You know, because people never lost their tempers before 2021.
Cold weather: We are told that the globe is warmer than ever, yet in the winter of 2021-2022, the U.K. Sun felt it was important to notify people that cold weather can suddenly cause blood clotting and heart attacks more than ever.
Global warming: Well, what accounts for the sudden deaths not during the cold weather? Fear not, they have you covered. Around the same time, a new paper published in the Canadian Journal of Cardiology warned that the future increase in severity of heat waves will dramatically harm cardiovascular health.
originally posted by: Brotherman
a reply to: v1rtu0s0
The covid could kill you.
The covid vaccine could kill you.
You can get the covid while vaccinated?
Why double up on BS?
originally posted by: v1rtu0s0
Scientists are "mystified," and doctors are "bewildered." Or maybe they're "perplexed" or some other adjective that describes extreme confusion. The strange epidemic of people dying "suddenly" or dying "unexpectedly," ironically referred to as SADS, seemed to emerge out of no where in 2021. There seems to be nothing that could easily explain it, and no differences that occurred that year when compared to previous years.
Now experts have began compiling many disparate reasons that will explain the phenomena of SADS at last. Among these elusive causes of sudden death in young and healthy people are gardening, losing your temper, and watching TV. I'm glad they were able to get to the bottom of this. Now we can make the necessary changes to not do these things and put SADS behind us once and for all.
It’s become a common theme throughout the world since 2021 (not 2020): There is a spike in excess deaths and sudden unexplained deaths, including among younger people. It sounds kind of important, right? Shouldn’t we seek to investigate all the variables that have changed since 2021?
CTV News reported last week, “Alberta is reporting an unprecedented increase in ill-defined and unknown causes of death in 2021.” According to government statistics from Alberta, ill-defined and unknown causes of death more than doubled – from 1,464 in 2020 to 3,362 in 2021. It has surpassed dementia to secure the number-one spot in causes of death for 2021. That’s kind of a big deal.
Some of the scariest top 20 ways you will die suddenly:
Watching TV: Man, rigorous exercise will cause cardiovascular problems? I’ll just sit on the couch and watch TV. Well, now the media everywhere is warning of a new study that watching more than four hours of TV a day can increase your risk of blood clots by 35%.
Gardening: If you can’t safely be a couch potato nor exercise vigorously without the threat of a heart attack, perhaps gardening is a happy medium to get you active but not too active. But in comes the U.K. Sun with a recent headline, “GREEN FINGERS Urgent warning to gardeners as soil ‘increases risk of killer heart disease’.” All those toxins in the soil can give you a heart attacks and strokes, according to researchers at the University Medical Center Mainz.
Losing your temper: Around the same time as all these other articles, the New York Post warned that losing your temper can lead to a stroke. You know, because people never lost their tempers before 2021.
Cold weather: We are told that the globe is warmer than ever, yet in the winter of 2021-2022, the U.K. Sun felt it was important to notify people that cold weather can suddenly cause blood clotting and heart attacks more than ever.
Global warming: Well, what accounts for the sudden deaths not during the cold weather? Fear not, they have you covered. Around the same time, a new paper published in the Canadian Journal of Cardiology warned that the future increase in severity of heat waves will dramatically harm cardiovascular health.
SOURCE
originally posted by: Brotherman
Why double up on BS?
originally posted by: burntheships
originally posted by: Brotherman
Why double up on BS?
Why only double? Why not a Quadruple?
2 Shots and 2 Boosters!
No thanks!
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