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The tragic news is that, having been on the pitch for 9 minutes without a heartbeat, Damar is very unlikely to recover. It's why the vaccine apologists were SO desperate to 'control and command the narrative' even before he was rushed off to hospital.

https://stevekirsch.substack.com/p/the-most-likely-scenario-is-that?

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Robert Malone tells us:

"Only one case of Commotio Cordis was related to football in the United States Commotio Cordis Registry, 2009 (USSCCR)."

Just one. Less than 30 per year registered since 2000, or whenever they started officially recording statistics on this condition, and just ONE of those occurred in football. Also, only 22% of cases occurred in males aged over 18. So what are the odds that Damar Hamlin suffered a classic case of Commotio Cordis? TINY.

The point is, the online medics and the media rushed to diagnose this event as commotio cordis, deflecting speculation that it could be vaccine-related. This fact alone should make us extremely wary of the diagnosis, but then combined with the extraordinary unlikeliness of their absurdly confident 'expert' opinions, we should DISMISS THE POSSIBILITY ENTIRELY UNTIL THEY PROVE BEYOND DOUBT THAT IT WAS COMMOTIO CORDIS WHICH DIRECTLY CAUSED DAMAR HAMLIN'S HEART ATTACK. I suggest that will NEVER happen.

https://rwmalonemd.substack.com/p/cardiac-arrest-in-athletes

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Once this guy's dead, I sure hope cardiac tissue samples are sent to Ryan Cole....

Of course they'll cremate the corpse within 12 hours.

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Let's hope he doesn't die, but it seems unlikely that any autopsy report or medical diagnostic report will be made public if he does.

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Yeah, poor guy was down for 9+ minutes after losing the Clottery which doesn't bode well.

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Thomas Renz:

"None of this has ANYTHING to do with a hit. There are a few vax apologists trying to suggest that it was commotio cordis but that is absolutely absurd and, even if it was true, it was probably exacerbated by the jab. Commotio cordis happens roughly 10-20 times per year and rarely in people over 20 years old (see this AHA article). If you watch the hit this guy was hit in the shoulder area primarily and it slid up towards his head - the impact was minor and not in the area of the heart. I talked to several doctor friends and they all said the same thing as Peter McCullough - this was likely related to the jab."

Also mentions the important point that Hamlin was older than the typical age at which this happens - it's more typical in teenage boys.

https://tomrenz.substack.com/p/damar-hamlin-the-buffalo-bills-the

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Obviously this chap as an excellent diagnostician being able to make the diagnosis from afar and so quickly!

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Gary, I agree...As soon as I saw the hit and I replayed the TV back, I said the same thing immediately to my wife. That hit he took was a direct force on Damar's chest. We have seen these in head-on car collisions where the airbag, that is too close to a driver due to improper seat adjustment, impacts them directly into the chest when it is activated from a front-end crash car crash. Greg Whiteley Advanced CPR Instructor - Website: eaglelifesaving.com

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