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Young People Are Dying Suddenly as Athletes Experience Strokes, Blood Clots and Heart Attacks

Reports of sudden deaths, blood clots, and strokes in young people are flooding the internet, while U.S. regulatory agencies continue to ignore the obvious.

Megan Redshaw
Dec 27
 
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COVID-19 vaccines should be immediately pulled from the market, and the fact that they haven’t been is truly mind-blowing.

ABC News producer Dax Tejera died suddenly of a heart attack on Friday at the age of 37. Tejera was the executive producer of ABC's Sunday show "This Week with George Stephanopoulos.” He leaves behind a wife and two daughters.

"It’s with a heavy heart and great sadness that we share that our friend and colleague, Dax Tejera passed away suddenly of a heart attack last night," ABC News president Kim Godwin wrote in a message to staffers on Saturday.

In case you were wondering, obesity was not to blame for the heart problems that caused Tejera’s death.

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That poor guy just died of a heart attack at 37. Yes, THAT guy. Died of a heart attack. At 37. I know, he looks so unhealthy. Was he jabbed? He went to St. Barts in summer 2021, when you couldn’t go unless you were vaccinated. So that sounds like yes. What is happening?
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You literally have to be clueless at this point not to recognize what caused this man’s heart attack. It’s only been five minutes since ABC pushed COVID-19 vaccines on its employees. But let’s keep pretending this was a “coincidence.”

Do you know who else recently “died suddenly?” Stephan Bonner, a UFC Hall of Fame athlete. He died at 45 from “heart complications” while at work. Former UCF and Wisconsin tight end Jake Hescock also recently passed away after experiencing cardiac arrest while out on a jog. He was only 25.

Professional athletes experience blood clots, strokes

Kris Letang, a 26-year-old Pittsburgh Penguins hockey player, suffered a stroke that may end his career. He was reportedly the best-conditioned player on his team. Nobody knows what caused his stroke, but it couldn’t have possibly been the clot shot the National Hockey League required their players to get.

Carolina Panthers defensive end Henry Anderson, 31, revealed Wednesday he experienced a stroke in October. He was at home with his wife when his legs and arms went numb, and his speech slurred. He had surgery to remove the clot and missed most of the 2022 season. It’s no big deal, though — young, healthy, super-fit athletes get blood clots all the time.

"I mean, I didn't really know much about strokes before it happened," Anderson said. Tests to determine what caused the stroke were “inconclusive.” Anderson said he "just kind of got unlucky, honestly."

How convenient.

New York Jets offensive tackle Max Mitchell, 23, will miss the rest of the season after experiencing blood clots in his right calf and lung, his father revealed to ESPN.

John Mitchell, Max's father, said the first-year offensive lineman has a hereditary blood-clotting condition called factor V Leiden, but let’s face it, that’s not what caused his blood clots. This man got a COVID-19 vaccine that can cause blood clots and had an underlying condition that should have prohibited him from being vaccinated in the first place.

Tennessee women's basketball senior center Tamari Key, 21, will miss the remainder of the 2022-23 season after blood clots were discovered in her lungs, the program announced Thursday. Although expected to recover fully, she will miss the rest of her college basketball season.

According to the latest data from the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System, 8,145 reports of myocardial infarction and cardiac arrest, 24,905 cases of myocarditis and pericarditis, and 44,713 reports of blood-clotting disorders were reported between Dec. 14, 2020, and Dec. 16, 2022, among all age groups following COVID-19 vaccines.

What’s to blame for sudden deaths in young people?

Here’s what the mainstream media is blaming for the sudden cardiac deaths in young people:

  • cold weather,

  • climate Change,

  • arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy, a “heart disease” that’s suddenly affecting young athletes,

  • long COVID,

  • artificial sweeteners,

  • watching movies with stressful scenes (like Avatar 2), and

  • plunging into cold water in hot weather.

Do you know what you don’t see in the headlines? Unvaccinated young people dying from blood clots, strokes, and heart attacks.

It must be a coincidence.

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