And do you even need this study? You could just open your fucking eyes and see that the level of athletes with injuries is more than normal. 8 NFL players in the span of 2 years with serious blood or heart issues. No chance that is normal.
Comedians passing out onstage mid joke. Comedians dying (Nick Nemoroff in his 30s) after taking the shot. Top 1% celebrities getting blood clots (Justin Bieber's wife) How much more obvious a sign do you idiots need?
FIFA saw a 5x increase in heart issues on the field above average according to an Israeli study. Nice gaslighting though faggot
I can read. You claimed there was a study. Instead, I get some Israeli blog post. Not a study.
Besides, they take numbers from really old studies, compare them to numbers that they collect themselves and completely ignore the FIFA study which shows a much higher number than what they cite for the years before 2020.
So, selective citing at best, deliberate deception at worst.
So here's my question: did you even read that blog post yourself and why do you call it a study?
This is the original report on it from Israeli Real Time News. https://rtmag.co.il/?view=article&id=49&catid=22
This is an English report on it https://www.sott.net/article/460974-Sudden-cardiac-and-unexplained-deaths-among-FIFA-athletes-increased-by-500-in-2021
And do you even need this study? You could just open your fucking eyes and see that the level of athletes with injuries is more than normal. 8 NFL players in the span of 2 years with serious blood or heart issues. No chance that is normal.
Comedians passing out onstage mid joke. Comedians dying (Nick Nemoroff in his 30s) after taking the shot. Top 1% celebrities getting blood clots (Justin Bieber's wife) How much more obvious a sign do you idiots need?
That's not a study. That's a news article.
Where is the study you were talking about?
The news outlet themselves looked into it. Learn to read.
I can read. You claimed there was a study. Instead, I get some Israeli blog post. Not a study.
Besides, they take numbers from really old studies, compare them to numbers that they collect themselves and completely ignore the FIFA study which shows a much higher number than what they cite for the years before 2020.
So, selective citing at best, deliberate deception at worst.
So here's my question: did you even read that blog post yourself and why do you call it a study?
If that wasn't good enough for you, take a 5th booster. Your life.