The mass of reports of sudden and unexpected deaths continues to grow every day. In view of the extreme excess mortality, especially in vaccinated countries, this should be reason enough for detailed investigations into the safety of the vaunted Covid vaccine, but far from it: Instead, other, increasingly absurd “risk factors” for increased heart disease and death are being desperately sought. From height to a tendency to sarcasm to the frustration of a delayed flight, everything is now leading to spontaneous demise. A journalist has collected 28 of the strangest “explanations”.
More than 13 billion doses of vaccine against the corona virus have been administered worldwide, at the same time the number of heart damage and related deaths, especially among young, healthy people, is increasing at an alarming rate. Whether the mass administration of the vaccination could be the reason for this should have long since been investigated by the official side. But apparently the aim is to distract from a possible connection, because the media and so-called experts are literally falling over themselves to come up with new heart attack risks – Report24 also repeatedly reported on absurd causes for sudden and unexpected deaths.
Investigative journalist Corey Lynn has now compiled 28 possible heart attack causes from the media – so to speak, a best-of of absurd explanations for the sudden increase in heart problems:
Extreme Heat Waves – High temperatures are said to lead to heart problems, especially in people of color. New ‘highly reactive’ chemical in the atmosphere – These chemicals, trioxides, have three oxygen atoms and could penetrate into airborne particles called aerosols, which are said to be able to trigger heart disease. Slightly hotter nights – A 1 degree Celsius (!) rise in temperature could increase the risk of dying from cardiovascular disease by 3.1% in men aged 60 to 64, “but not in older people men or women in both age groups”. Humid Weather – When the weather is humid, it is said to be harmful to the body. Cold Weather – When it’s cold outside, the chances of blood clots and heart attacks are said to be greater. Shoveling snow – This activity is said to increase the risk of heart attack or cardiac arrest. Solar Storms – Due to disturbances in the Earth’s magnetic field, solar storms are believed to have caused up to 5,500 heart-related deaths in the United States. Daylight Saving Time – The changeover to daylight saving time is also said to pose a risk to heart health, which is said to have something to do with disrupting the body’s internal clock or circadian rhythm. “Stroke Season” – “Experts” claim that about three to four weeks after flu season is stroke season, getting a flu shot can reduce the risk of stroke. Teenagers – Any teenager is said to be capable of having a heart attack. Fit and Healthy Young Women – Spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD) can cause a heart attack in healthy women as young as 22 years of age. Lonely older women – Lonely women between the ages of 65 and 99 are said to be at higher risk of heart attack. Tall people – Tall people are said to have an increased risk of heart, nerve and skin diseases. COVID-19 infection – The classic: An increase in COVID-19 infections is associated with an increase in heart attacks, especially in 25-44 year olds. Physical activity – A high level of physical activity is not said to reduce the risk of heart attack, but rather to increase it because it is said to accelerate the formation of plaque in the coronary arteries. Happy events – Happy events are said to increase the risk of heart attack – Happy Heart Syndrome. Pandemic Stress – Stress due to the pandemic is said to be the cause of the rise in heart attacks. Rising energy bills – High gas and electric bills could increase the risk of heart attacks and strokes. Delayed flights – Flight delays and reimbursement issues reportedly increase the risk of heart disease. Sarcasm – People who are sarcastic are said to have a higher risk of heart attack. Living under a flight path – The noise of the planes is said to increase the risk of heart attack by a whopping 72%. Watching an exciting movie – This could reportedly lead to an “excitement-induced heart attack”. Misinformation from the anti-vaccination movement – “Misinformation spread by the anti-vaccination movement” could cause psychological distress in a person who gets vaccinated, which in turn could lead to narrowing of veins, arteries, and vessels, which then all could cause the alleged side effects of the COVID vaccine. Video Games – Playing video games has been reported to cause rare heart attacks in children. Cold showers – The shaking of the blood vessels can supposedly lead to a heart attack or cardiac arrhythmia. Gardening – Pollutants in soil could have “adverse effects on the cardiovascular system” and increase risk of heart disease. Eggs – The choline found in eggs is said to increase the blood’s ability to clot, which could lead to an increased risk of blood clots. Skipping breakfast – This could increase the risk of dying from all causes by 32%, while increasing the risk of heart attack by 21%.
According to this list, everyone is probably in acute danger of death – if only because of the politically indebted energy crisis and the price explosions. Nonetheless, citizens have long since been unable to overlook the elephant in the room…