18 Year Old Las Vegas High School Student “Suddenly And Unexpectedly” Dies Of Cardiac Arrest After Gym Class

Via ZeroHedge

Either there is a new focus in media on reporting about the untimely deaths of athletes and young adults, or something very odd appears to be taking place across the country.

Either way, we are having difficulty keeping up with what now seems like daily headlines about young adults “dying suddenly” – and far too soon – from unexpected cardiac issues. And of course, the left-wing censor-machine remains on overdrive for anyone that dares the thought-crime of asking questions about the related causes of death.

Recall, just yesterday, we wrote about 21 year old Air Force football player Hunter Brown, who suffered a “medical emergency” while walking to class on Monday of this week and passed away. This came just hours after the MMA world was shocked at the unexpected death of 18 year old Victoria Lee, a rising star on the the ONE Championship MMA promotion, just days after we highlighted Old Dominion basketball player Imo Essien collapsing on the court during the middle of a game and a little more than a week after NFL player Demar Hamlin collapsed on the field due to cardiac arrest after making what appeared to be a routine tackle.

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Pfizer vaccine for infants and children under five: 5 facts you need to know

Via Americasfrontlinedoctors.org

Pharma giant pushes vaccine for small children despite failure in clinical trials

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Pfizer is widely expected to ask the FDA for an emergency-use authorization of its COVID-19 vaccine in infants and young children as early as today. Pfizer, together with BioNTech, its German partner in the production of its COVID vaccine, hopes to begin administering the shots to infants as young as 6 months worldwide, starting in the United States later this month.

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