Friday, January 27, 2023

Young Deaths: The List (2023)

UPDATED: 3/7/23

The following is a of list of young people who have died from non-violent and non-drug-induced causes in 2023. The point is to compile a repository of those who might have died from COVID vaccine injury - or even COVID complications.

There seems to be two complications from COVID vaccines and COVID exposure that could lead to cardiac arrest and death: blood clots and myocarditis. There have been claims that myocarditis is caused by a release of enzymes that effect the heart - especially after intense exertion.

Are these deaths being swept under the rug? Well, possibly.

As a starting point, this list will only include those under 30 35 (changed 2/2/23).

YOUNG DEATHS LIST

Siphamandla Mtolo

occupation: soccer player 
age: 29 (dod 3/7/23)
cause: died suddenly (as of 3/8/23)
COVID:
COVID Vaccine: 
source: CNN 

Natalie Curtis

occupation: wheelchair basketball player, business owner 
age: 34 (dod 2/6/23)
cause: died suddenly (as of 2/12/23)
COVID:
COVID Vaccine: 
source: MEAWW

Cartier Woods

occupation: high school student and HS basketball player 
age: 18 (dod 2/6/23)
cause: cardiac arrest
COVID:
COVID Vaccine: 
source: People 

Ataliana Jefferson

occupation: 
age: 33 (dod 1/31/23)
cause: congestive heart failure (chronic since approx. 2019)
COVID:
COVID Vaccine: 
source:

Conner Flowers

occupation: former NFL linebacker
age: 32 (2/9/90-1/30/23)
cause: pending, Lyme disease? (as of 2/3/23 family asked for donations to charity)
COVID:
COVID Vaccine: 
source: ET 
source: Radar 

Clarence Williams

occupation: Cairo, GA police officer 
age: 23 (dod 1/28/23)
cause: died suddenly during foot chase (as of 2/7/23) 
COVID:
COVID Vaccine: 

Jessie Lemonier

occupation: former NFL linebacker
age: 25 (dod approx. 1/26/23)
cause: not reported (as of 1/26/23)
COVID:
COVID Vaccine: 

Jeremy Ruehlemann

occupation: model
age: 27 (dod 1/27/23)
cause: possible drug overdose (as of 2/8/23)
COVID:
COVID Vaccine: as least one dose (3/20/21)
source: TechArp 

Sophia "Violet Flowergarden" Diverno 

occupation: YouTuber, equestrian
age: 25 (dod 1/17/23)
cause: unknown "died suddenly" (as of 2/7/23)
COVID:
COVID Vaccine:  
source: Rare.US

Odele Ventimiglia

occupation: 
age: 25 (dod 1/12/23)
cause: not reported (as of 1/26/23)
COVID:
COVID Vaccine:  

Rickson Ronin Williams

occupation: nursery worker
age: 21 (dod  approx. 1/11/23)
cause: undetermined (family believes unknown heart condition as of 2/2/23)
COVID:
COVID Vaccine: 
source: MEAWW 

Hunter Brown

occupation: Air Force Academy cadet, offensive lineman
age: 21 (dod 1/11/23)
cause: pulmonary embolism possibly associated with prior leg ligament surgery (as of 1/27/23)
COVID:
COVID Vaccine: 
source:  Military Times

Tuesday, January 24, 2023

Young Deaths

Young people seemed to be dying suddenly at an alarming rate. We do have a fentanyl crisis in this country, but what part could the COVID vaccines be playing in their deaths?

Are there studies that show a link between these young deaths and the COVID vaccines? Have any medical examiners come out and said that a death was caused by the COVID vaccine? Are embalmers really discovering blood clots as long as Saudi Arabia's THE LINE in deceased COVID vaccine receivers, as portrayed in "Died Suddenly?" https://rumble.com/embed/pj.v1to6s2/


When someone dies, they usually quickly fade from the media, and in my opinion they often disappear before medical science is given a chance to truly explain his death. So, in an attempt to find out if some of these people died from the COVID vaccine, here is a list with some details and updates that will hopefully shed some light on this supposed crisis. For the time being, the list will be restricted to deaths in 2023

YOUNG DEATHS

[coming soon YOUNG DEATHS list]

Thursday, December 15, 2022

Che Guevera (Entry 2): Hero of the Revolution

 I Heard that Che Was A Mass Murderer:

Well, I've heard from conservatives that Che was a mass murderer in Cuba. Let's see.

"Researchers have documented 216 victims of Che Guevara in Cuba from 1957 to 1959." This is from an article titled "Che Guevara Was a Racist, Homophobe and Mass Murderer" on HumanProgress.org by Guillermina Sutter Schneider published December 15, 2017. Human Progress is from the Cato Institute.

Nicolas Marquez wrote a biography of Che Guevera that does not gloss over his mass murders. And to quote Guevera, "The uncompromising hatred of the enemy, which drives beyond the natural limits of the human being and turns it into an effective, violent, selective and cold killing machine."

"The biography of Marquez ... is one of the few who dare to touch the dark side of this strange doctor, who broke the Hippocratic Oath to inflict pain and death around the world. And Marquez does not refer to deaths in combat, which could be understood in terms of military duty.   He refers to the sinister side of Guevara, who liked to use his own gun to execute political prisoners.  It is estimated that he alone executed in cold-blood 216 people." - from "'The Killing Machine', Diary of 'Che' Guevera (1928-1967)" by Juan Vega published February 25, 2020 on RNHA.org

Well, that's convincing enough for me. So, what do I do with that? Didn't he do a lot of good things for the revolution?

Richard Nixon: Tricky Dick or Anti-Establishment Hero

 Conventional Wisdom Is:

Conventional wisdom is that Richard Nixon was a paranoid lunatic that was bent on winning reelection. 

But:

But Jessie Ventura has floated the theory that Richard Nixon was so up the Deep States butt that they framed him with the intentionally inept Watergate burglars.

Monday, December 12, 2022

Che Guevara: Hero of the Revolution

 Was Che Guevara an evil dude?

That's the only question that I care about .... at this point.


Thursday, December 1, 2022

Wednesday, August 24, 2022

Most Dangerous NIB Pistol?

The Altor single-shot pistol might just be extremely dangerous, if it is misused. 

Watch below (go to 13:00 for the good part):


The pistol seems really cool, because it utilizes so few parts, and it is really cheap, but what a design flaw! I'm surprise it hasn't been recalled. 

Thursday, August 18, 2022

Stooge = FBI

 The FBI is a stooge of Biden's handlers.

That's  becoming more evidence. Mar-a-Lago is the icing on the cake. 

Wednesday, March 2, 2022

Moldova Is Next

Russian puppet President of Belarus Lukashenko's blunder using Putin's war map as a prop shows up that Moldova is next.


Tuesday, February 8, 2022

Taurus Decoder Ring: A Cute Start

Every gun manufacturer has their own naming-convention gobbledygook. They have names based on years, calibers, sizes, capacity, extremeness. Yes, I wrote that: EXTREMENESS. 

Smith & Wesson is infamous for it; at least the gobbledygook part. I don't know if it was Handgun Radio that came up with the innovative concept of a Smith & Wesson Model Number Decoder Ring, but that's where I heard about it.

Well, Taurus is modestly confusing the hell out of me. I get tripped up constantly by the GX series. And I am feebly coming to grips with the numbering of its revolvers. But I still don't know what to call my 22 Poly, uh, PT-22 PLY ... yah!

Where to start? I could start chronologically, but that could be boring. I think I'll start with the easy route, because then I probably won't screw it up. Also, the first gun is sort of cartoonish, so it's like we are starting at an elementary (school) level. REMEMBER: Guns are not toys!

The Judge Series (2006-present)

The Taurus Judge was originally named the 4410. The "Judge" name came about, because judges were carrying the 4410 in Miami.

Credit: TaurusUSA.com

Judge (Models 2-441031T, 2-441039T, 2-441061T, 2-441069T)
barrel lengths: 3" or 6.5"
weight: 29 oz or 32 oz
material: steel alloy or stainless steel
finish: black oxide or stainless steel
The original Judge.  
Credit: TaurusUSA.com

Judge Public Defender (Models 2-441031TC, 2-441039TC, 2-441029TCPLY, 2-441021PFS)
barrel length: 2.5"
capacity: 5 rounds
weight: 28 oz or 27 oz
material: steel alloy or stainless steel or polymer
finish: black oxide or stainless steel or black plastic
It sounds funny that this version of the Judge is called the Judge Public Defender, but it is seen over and over again that line extensions can get a little goofy. Maybe they could have changed the name of the series to: the Courthouse.

The difference in weight between metal and polymer Public Defenders seems ridiculous.

Credit: TaurusUSA.com

Judge Magnum (Models 2-441031MAG, 2-441039MAG, 2-441061MAG, 2-441069MAG)
barrel length: 3" or 6.5"
capacity: 5 rounds
weight: 37 oz or 48 oz
material: steel alloy or stainless steel
finish: black oxide or stainless steel
The magnums have 3" chambers.

Raging Judge (Models 2-51039, 2-51069)
barrel length: 3" or 6.5"
capacity: 6 rounds
weight: 61 oz or 73 oz
material: stainless steel
finish: stainless steel
The Raging Judges add a .454 Casull capable chamber, but the chamber is not .410 magnum capable. 

NEXT: Taurus Decoder Ring: GXeses

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