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Boy Sean S., I like your bringing in the history of the deaths occurring in-custody! Recognizing that I am NOT a pathologist or a cardiologist, I obviously can only try to synthesize what I have learned and seen over the years. When those individuals are found post mortem to have had multiple small heart attacks, the proximate cause is perhaps obscure but I absolutely think that the drug abuse has contributed. That would be particularly true with the use of cocaine and the likelihood is that a significant component or majority of drugs users in that demographic would have used coke at some time. There is a lovely article available on the internet from the American Heart Association in 2010. What is known is that coke is a sympathomimetic causing an increased level of catecholamines. This leads to increased level of vascular vasoconstriction (tightening or narrowing) as well as increased heart rate. The consequence of this is increased blood pressure and hence an increase in oxygen demand by the heart. This mimics but is profoundly stronger than the changes that occur when we experience "fight or flight." If the individual has coronary vessels on the lower end of the spectrum as far as caliber then it makes sense that further narrowing of those vessels could create isolated small areas of ischemic heart muscle leading to localized muscle death/heart attack. Likely there are many more individuals both athletes and non-athletes that are participating in this illegal and stupid activity that never end up having a noticeable heart attacks. The other thought that I have is perhaps off the wall but...........Is it possible that the frequent injection of drugs with poor technique, dirty needles and repetitive trauma to a vessel at a localized area causes endothelial inflammatory reaction leading to the formation of small, isolated clots. If this was so, should the clots break loose, they would travel to the right side of the heart only and not to the left side unless the patient had a patent foramen ovale, possibly a small atrial septal defect, both unusual in an active adult but not incompatible with an active life particularly when young. A thought only, no idea if this occurs or not. I do not know why the injected narcotics over time would not cause similar cardiac damage as occurs over time with alcoholics. Realistically, an inflammatory process is an inflammatory process and I would think the spike proteins produced by the mRNA "vaccines" would simply speed up the process that occurs with chronic use of cocaine in particular but also injected drugs and alcohol. Whatever the etiology, when the oxygen demand of the heart muscle exceeds the supply, muscle dies. If the muscle becomes inflamed without any particular limitation to oxygen supply, the v. fibrillation can occur because the spike protein has directly impacted the ability of the SA node, AV node, bundle branches to release timely impulses and carry them without delay to the ventricles. Also the inflammation of the ventricular tissue can apparently change the function of the ventricular muscle so that different cells will spontaneously fire leading to the v. fib. when a "normal heart" at that point would not have had the problem. Finally, if the heart is itself inflamed and not functioning totally normally then a good thump to the chest/heart certainly would have a greater chance of setting off v. fib. Good thinking on your part! Thank you!

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Virginia Heick

just now

This makes sense- common sense.

I've never done hard drugs.. but, in my youth,

(late teens/20s)

I witnessed MANY people I know, do so..

Most of those people are now dead.

I will be 68 this month.

But, to be honest - most of my friends during those years;

also smoked lots cigs; drank lots alcohol and ate the typical, shitty, American diet

of lots of high carbs/sugar/hydrogenated & transfat, seed oils & GMOs

(that no one even knew about!).. ect..

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When a person dies in custody as the result of police action the medical examiner often rules the death a homicide based upon the “but for” conclusion: but for the police chasing him, he would not have died; but for the police trying to take him into custody, he would not have fought, if he had not fought, he would not have died. The coroner rules that the police were the proximal cause of death, but generally they are not held criminally liable.

I think the same principle applies to the mRNA shots. Millions of people have taken these injections. Many, possibly the majority, because of coercion (coercion is a crime). The manufacturers probably knew before the products were released that they caused death (more than was reasonable), they definitely knew shortly after that they caused death, and they surely know now that they cause death. Based upon the “but for” principle they have committed homicide (one person killing another person) by recommending or requiring that people to be injected with an injurious substance (poison). Whether the homicide rises to the level of a criminal act, either manslaughter or murder, would be up to the interpretation of a law enforcement officer and a prosecutor. Murder requires malice, whether fleeting or premeditated. That is a high bar in this circumstance. Manslaughter simply requires negligence. Probable cause to charge someone simply asks the question: would a reasonable person believe there is evidence (even a scintilla) that a crime was committed, and a certain person committed it? I believe there is a mountain of evidence that the regulatory agencies, pharmaceutical companies, and unfortunately a lot of doctors and nurses knew that these injections were/are killing people. They were negligent in not reporting it, and worse, still recommended it. That is a crime. The Florida Grand Juries just might come to the same conclusion if the right evidence is presented.

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Sean, you wrote with knowledge about the legal situation in this disaster. Unfortunately, all of the responsible parties from Fauci/Collins/Daszak/Moderna/Pfizer/etc. have forgotten not just the necessity to commit a crime but also the even more important moral obligation to treat others as they would like to be treated. God will have the last word some day in the future for all of the people involved in promoting/pushing the entire Covid narrative with its fictional origin in a fish market??? as well as the drug companies all of the way down to physicians and boards of medicine who have closed their eyes and ears to the cries and the scenes of people being injured and dying around the world because of the initial depopulating instrument--the virus--extending to the more long-term and likely greater depopulating instrument--the "vaccines." They also fought against the use of two old and well-tried safe medications that could likely have saved millions and promoted and pushed the use of other so-called healing drugs once patients arrived in a hospital that quickly further injured or even killed the recipients.

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FRAUD! MAJOR FRAUD! How about conspiracy to commit fraud?

And throw away the key!

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I'm sure there is also a violation of a fraud statute in there somewhere, but this is an interesting fact regarding fraud: Federal statute 43 U.S.C. SS 1320A-7 prohibits the federal healthcare programs from doing business with any entity that has been convicted of committing a felony crime related to healthcare fraud.

https://oig.hhs.gov/compliance/physician-education/fraud-abuse-laws/

Guess which one of the major Covid shot pharma companies paid $2.3 billion in fines related to civil and criminal penalties in 2009 due to a felony conviction for marketing the unsafe, off-label use of the drug Bextra?

https://abcnews.go.com/Business/pfizer-fined-23-billion-illegal-marketing-off-label/story?id=8477617

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BOOM💥! Yes! GREAT CATCH! To these Big Pharma Cartels, it’s like a slap on the hand! This is ridiculous insanity and people are getting injured and dying! Big Pharma needs to be stopped!

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