An Investigative Series: What Is Causing The Collapse of Athletes Around The World?
Why has there been a most unusual spike of heart-related incidents?
If you follow social media on any popular platform, you noticed the serious uptick in videos of athletes suddenly experiencing chest pains and shortness of breath in the past few months.
Some examples in recent weeks include:
All of these incidents listed above happened in the past six months. The majority of them happened in the past three months. And this is just a small sampling of the incidents. Many happen away from the field, not during games and not in front of the cameras or the sports fans.
While it’s true that athletes collapsing during a very physically rigorous contest is nothing new, the growing frequency of the occurrences in recent months and the fact they all appear to be heart-related is becoming increasingly alarming.
Videos of Athletes Collapsing during matches this year.
Is there anything to be concerned about? Is this all just a coincidence? Or was there something introduced into these athletes in the past year that could account for their suddenly being found to have serious heart issues?
It is the job of investigative journalists to ask questions and to pursue the truth, wherever it may lead.
And no matter how unpopular the answer might turn out to be.
In Part 2 of this series, I’ll cover how one possibility to explain this recent development is already being heavily censored and discounted, even though all of these athletes suffering these heart-related issues do share this one trait in common.
They have all been vaccinated with the experimental COVID-19 vaccines.
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Dr. Steve Gundry a cardiovascular specialist https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/abs/10.1161/circ.144.suppl_1.10712