by Susan Duclos, All News Pipeline:
The world today has 6.8 billion people. That’s headed up to about nine billion. Now, if we do a really great job on new vaccines, health care, reproductive health services, we could lower that by, perhaps, 10 or 15 percent.” – Bill Gates, 2010 Ted Talk
As most ANP readers already know there have been an unprecedented number of of people described to have “died suddenly,” and others captured on video collapsing and convulsing. Also unprecedented, is the amount of athletes suffering heart issues, and dropping dead, young and older.
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This phenomenon has been increasing in frequency over the past two years, leaving many to believe that the timing of using experimental vaccines for COVID-19, and the countless number of “medical emergencies,” for people not at high risk of the anomalies that befell them, are not coincidental.
The vaccines created for COVID-19 had no long term testing, making it impossible to know what type of long term effects the experimental vaccine could cause, contrary to their assertions that they just know. No proof offered. The populace is just expected to believe them because they say so.
Comforting, yes? No.
The video below is the latest example of someone having an on-air “medical emergency.”
Sportscaster Bob Rathbun suffered an on-air medical emergency during an Atlanta Hawks basketball game. Rathbun slowly slumped in his chair and then started to convulse while commentating on the game. As Rathbun loses consciousness, someone off-camera reaches in to help him as the camera cuts away.
Now, for the kicker:
His rep said in a statement to Inside Edition that the 68-year-old announcer “briefly lost consciousness on the court.” “Emergency medical professionals on-site quickly treated Rathbun for dehydration,” the statement continued.
Now, according to the MAYO Clinic, and other medical websites, the symptoms of dehydration do not include convulsions or seizures.
Adult
• Extreme thirst
• Less frequent urination
• Dark-colored urine
• Fatigue
• Dizziness
• Confusion
When to see a doctor
Call your family doctor if you or a loved one:
• Has had diarrhea for 24 hours or more
• Is irritable or disoriented and much sleepier or less active than usual
• Can’t keep down fluids
• Has bloody or black stool
Others state that if the dehydration is severe enough it can cause seizures, but the condition would have to be so severe, the absence of any signs before leaning back, eyes unfocused, and then convulsing, means this example shown above does not qualify.
Before moving along to different symptoms and deaths caught on camera, and the speculation and theories as to the reasons, one more video of live events of people, including athletes generally in great physical condition, just collapsing/dying, and/or clutching their hearts in panic, in order to show the frequency this has been happening.
The national media won’t show these compilations, so Independent Media must make sure the general public sees what is happening.
Over the course of the past few months we have seen speculation based on the increasing recurrence of these bizarre episodes, most of which highlighting the “coincidence” of these incidents happening to those that have received the experimental COVID-19 vaccines.
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