Malone, in his recent Joe Rogan interview, makes the point that we only notice this in the young. That is to say, young people don't have heart attacks, so it's hard to deny the data. What also likely happening, is that older folks who took the jab are ALSO having heart attacks at a higher rate, but because older people already have heart attacks, the increase isn't as blindingly obvious.
Also probably that older people don't stress their heart as much because they don't do sports or screw around as much.
So young men might take their heart to 90% max on the soccer field whereas older people only to 60% max on the treadmill. While they both have damaged hearts, older people may be less likely to get to the point where the heart seizes up and they fall over dead.
Doesn't mean there's not other bad consequences like blood pressure, lower lifespan from damaged older hearts.
Malone, in his recent Joe Rogan interview, makes the point that we only notice this in the young. That is to say, young people don't have heart attacks, so it's hard to deny the data. What also likely happening, is that older folks who took the jab are ALSO having heart attacks at a higher rate, but because older people already have heart attacks, the increase isn't as blindingly obvious.
Also probably that older people don't stress their heart as much because they don't do sports or screw around as much.
So young men might take their heart to 90% max on the soccer field whereas older people only to 60% max on the treadmill. While they both have damaged hearts, older people may be less likely to get to the point where the heart seizes up and they fall over dead.
Doesn't mean there's not other bad consequences like blood pressure, lower lifespan from damaged older hearts.