They’re trying to distract us from the global plague of “sudden deaths,” but there are now too many, so they can’t

Mark Crispin Miller | 10 Mar 2022

An introduction to the latest summary of “sudden deaths” from March 1 – 7, 2022, in the US and all around the world

With all eyes now on Ukraine, now that “our free press” has moved on from COVID to Ukraine, so that the only thing they talk about, and (therefore) the only thing we ever hear about, is, suddenly, not COVID, or the urgent need for everybody to “get vaccinated,” but Ukraine, and Russia’s brutal presence in Ukraine, and the need for everybody to support Ukraine, those of us who have been paying close attention to the propaganda narrative these past two years may be forgiven for suspecting that the purpose of this sudden, all-consuming interest in Ukraine is, mainly, to distract us from the ever-rising toll of those “vaccines,” and other evidence of lethal fraud throughout the COVID crisis.

That’s more than probably the case, since “our free press,” for months before this second crisis started, had already been attempting to distract us from the likelihood that all the “sudden deaths” anomalously spiking this past year have resulted largely from the worldwide “vaccination” program. Thus, as I’ve observed in prior updates, the global media cartel has trotted out all sorts of feeble “explanations” as to why so many people have been dropping dead before their time: genetic heart problems (to “explain” why so many young people have, since January, 2021, been dying suddenly), referees’ whistles (to “explain” why so many athletes have, since January 2021, been dying suddenly mid-game), pizza margherita (an idiotic theory out of Italy, “explaining” why so many Italians have, since January, 2021, been dropping dead from heart attacks, or strokes, blood clots or cardiac arrest), and so on—feeble theories based on “scientific” studies that were surely funded for the propaganda purpose of enabling headlines meant (implicitly) to tell us all that, no, it’s not the “vaccinations” that are killing and disabling people all around us, every day, but, always, something else.

Here are dozens of such disinformative “news” items, compiled by Jeff Childers, and published on his blog, Coffee & Covid, on February 18:

— “Why People at Risk of Heart Disease May Want to Avoid Fish Oil,” HealthLine, May 3, 2021.

— “How Environmental Noise Harms the Cardiovascular System,” The Scientist, June 2, 2021.

— “What to know about birth control and blood clots,” Medical News Today, July 16, 2021.

— “Why has heart attack become so prevalent in young people?,” Times of India, September 6, 2021

— “Young adult cannabis consumers nearly twice as likely to suffer from a heart attack, research shows,” CNN, September 8, 2021.

— “Physical activity may increase heart attack risk, study suggests,” The Irish Times, September 20, 2021.

— “Mystery rise in heart attacks from blocked arteries,” Times UK, September 20, 2021

— “This Blood Type Puts You at Risk for Heart Disease,” ETNT Health, October 12, 2021 (note: it’s all types but O)

— “The Little-Known Heart Attack Killing Young Women,” WedMB, October 25, 2021.

— “There May Be a ‘Best Bedtime’ for Your Heart,” WebMD, November 9, 2021.

— “Extreme Heat Events Jeopardize Cardiovascular Health, Experts Warn,” ScienceDaily, November 18, 2021

— “Tis the Season: the ways cold weather can affect your body — from winter vagina to blood clots,” The Sun, November 27, 2021

— “Daily Aspirin Linked to Increased Risk of Heart Failure,” WebMD, November 30, 2021.

— “Wearing This Increases Your Blood Clot Risk, Experts Say: The condition kills someone every five minutes, a recent study reveals,” Best Life, December 4, 2021 (wearing a plaster cast or brace for “several days”)

— “Harsh Winter can Increase Heart-Related Complications: Experts warn in new study,” The Indian Express, December 6, 2021

— “Heart attack: Does skipping breakfast increase your risk?,” Express, December 12, 2021

— “How Worried You Should Be About Having a Heart Attack on Your Peloton,” Men’s Health, December 13, 2021

— “Up to 300,000 people facing heart-related illnesses due to post-pandemic stress disorder, warn physicians,” Evening Standard, December 14, 2021.

— “Science Reveals How Red Meat Harms the Heart,” WebMD, December 29, 2021.

— “Bing Watching TV Linked to Higher Blood Clot Risk,” WebMD, January 21, 2022.

— “Chemical in plastics and personal care products linked to heart disease,” Harvard Health Journal, January 1, 2022.

— “Blood Clots: The Popular Breakfast Food That Could Enhance The Risk Of Blood Clotting,” various, January 22, 2022.

— “Now even sticking to medics’ alcohol guidelines is bad for your health! Risk of heart problems could be increased if you drink less than NHS weekly units, study suggests,” Daily Mail UK, January 28, 2022.

— “Death during sex isn’t just something that happens to middle-aged men, new study finds,” The Conversation, February 1, 2022.

— “Energy bill price rise may cause heart attacks and strokes, says TV GP,” Wales Online, February 3, 2022.

— “Heart Attacks: What Does Age Have to Do With It?,” HealthLine, February 9, 2022.

— “Yes, Even Runners (and Triathletes) Get Heart Disease,” Triathlon Magazine, February 11, 2022

— “From Broken-Heart Syndrome to Cardiovascular Diseases, Your Heart Health Needs Extra Care Post-Covid,” Economic Times, February 9, 2022

— “New Study Reveals Shocking Benefit of ‘Heart Attack’,” REVYUH, February 16, 2022

— “Does an Aspirin a Day Keep Heart Disease Away? It Depends,” Michigan Health, February 16, 2022

— “Doctors Say Broken Heart Syndrome is Real, and it Can Be Deadly,” WHNT, February 16, 2022

— “Lonely older women at greater risk of heart attack, study shows,” London Times, February 17, 2022

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