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Capt. Eddie

Veteran Member
Laura Quaynor, a Johns Hopkins University School of Education researcher who specialized in language, civic education, and English as a second language learners, died suddenly on Aug. 30 in her home in Powder Springs, Georgia. She was 41.

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She died in a car accident…I mean, died suddenly, I’m sure, but this doesn’t fit the narrative being portrayed here.

She had a car accident in her home????
 

Capt. Eddie

Veteran Member
You’ve heard of Hi

I bothered to look her up. Did you bother to go read about her life, or did you just read a headline and decide you know what happened to her?
I didn't say who was correct, did I?

Just pointing out the contradiction. Honestly, I didn't know her so I don't mourn her and I have much more important things to worry about than looking her up.

When there are two consecutive posts each giving contradictory versions I point it out.

Everything will be spun in the media.

If you took the jab, don't blame it on me. As far as I'm concerned you're welcome to shoot heroine or bleach for that matter.
 

Kewpie

Senior Member
I didn't say who was correct, did I?

Just pointing out the contradiction. Honestly, I didn't know her so I don't mourn her and I have much more important things to worry about than looking her up.

When there are two consecutive posts each giving contradictory versions I point it out.

Everything will be spun in the media.

If you took the jab, don't blame it on me. As far as I'm concerned you're welcome to shoot heroine or bleach for that matter.
You don’t mourn her, and have much more important things to do than to learn about her - but A-OK using her for an agenda.

Buddy, that says a lot more about you than it does her or me. But hey, I’m sure you’re just doing the lords work!

:lkick:
 

Capt. Eddie

Veteran Member
You don’t mourn her, and have much more important things to do than to learn about her - but A-OK using her for an agenda.

Buddy, that says a lot more about you than it does her or me. But hey, I’m sure you’re just doing the lords work!

:lkick:
No agenda here.

I think thou doth protest too much.
 

Countrymouse

Country exile in the city
You’ve heard of Hi

I bothered to look her up. Did you bother to go read about her life, or did you just read a headline and decide you know what happened to her?
link? To your facts re this lady?

and you, of course, are utterly UN-biased and have NO opinion on the vaxx one way or the other.

Your view, please, of the research & comments of:
  • Dr. Robert Malone?
  • Dr. Sherri Tenpenny?
  • Dr. Aseem Malhotra?
  • Insurance analysts Ed Dowd & Josh Stirling (testified before Congress recently on spike in deaths)
  • Gilbert Cisneros Jr., Undersecretary of Defense (admitting the large spike in myocarditis in military since introduction of the vax)
  • Former Pfizer global division head, Dr. Mike Yeadon: "We're facing something much worse than an alleged virus. The injuries to people from these so called vaccines... I wish I could tell you that it was accidental, but it wasn't accidental. I'm convinced that these injections have been made to injure people, to maim and kill deliberately."
There are many, many more--but since you like research, that should give you enough to be going on with for a while...


[oh and btw, since you didn't, I will: Tragic Accident Claims Life of Laura Quaynor, Associate Professor at Johns Hopkins University in Plainfield, IL. Powder Springs isn't that far from me, and Delk Road---well my brother-in-law worked near there for years, at Lockheed. My backyard.]
 

Kewpie

Senior Member
there used to be rules against trolls. But maybe that's only in the BS.
If by troll, you mean I had the audacity to post a persons actual cause of death rather than making thinly veiled innuendo that it’s something unrelated.

I mean, guilty, I guess?

You only get to hide in the BS. If you post in the public area, you’re gonna get public opinions.

Used to be people could intelligently defend their opinion, now they whine they might be subjected to an opposing viewpoint.
 

Countrymouse

Country exile in the city
If by troll, you mean I had the audacity to post a persons actual cause of death rather than making thinly veiled innuendo that it’s something unrelated.

I mean, guilty, I guess?

You only get to hide in the BS. If you post in the public area, you’re gonna get public opinions.

Used to be people could intelligently defend their opinion, now they whine they might be subjected to an opposing viewpoint.
I see you still haven't answered any of the questions in my first post (about researching those people, and their findings?)

You accuse Capt Eddie (and by inference, the OP and others) of not having an "open mind" because we have actually dared to comment upon the numerous--and rising--incidences of "sudden" deaths of otherwise perfectly healthy, often athletic, quite often young people (which can pre-suppose top physical condition)---often from heart attack, stroke, or "undiagnosed" causes of death--in (repeating) otherwise perfectly healthy people.

To use two aphorisms: I know correlation is not causation, BUT--by the same token--if it looks like a duck, walks like a duck, quacks like a duck..........

Do the research.

But don't accuse US of being "close-minded" if you won't.
 

summerthyme

Administrator
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I see you still haven't answered any of the questions in my first post (about researching those people, and their findings?)

You accuse Capt Eddie (and by inference, the OP and others) of not having an "open mind" because we have actually dared to comment upon the numerous--and rising--incidences of "sudden" deaths of otherwise perfectly healthy, often athletic, quite often young people (which can pre-suppose top physical condition)---often from heart attack, stroke, or "undiagnosed" causes of death--in (repeating) otherwise perfectly healthy people.

To use two aphorisms: I know correlation is not causation, BUT--by the same token--if it looks like a duck, walks like a duck, quacks like a duck..........

Do the research.

But don't accuse US of being "close-minded" if you won't.
Kewpie, you are breaking the one cardinal rule of this forum... don't be a dick. I considered thread banning you, but I actually appreciate you taking the time to research some of these, although a link to your "correct" information would be appreciated. "Died at home", especially when someone is under 60 and there is no mention of a long illness is not... or WAS not... a normal phenomenon before the Covid vax. Granted, someone *could* have been drunk and juggling knives in their kitchen... but absent mitigating circumstances, we aren't out of line to wonder if this is another medical murder.

I've been told by three different primary care providers that they are absolutely overwhelmed by younger (under 50... I asked) people showing up with clots, DVT, pulmonary embolism and autoimmune disorders of all types.

They say they've never seen anything like it, and "it's not slowing down". All three told hubby and I "you were right not to take the vax".

If you can present your POV without belittling, mocking or name calling, your input is welcome on this thread. You are new enough to probably not know that Captain Eddie lost his healthy father shortly after he was vaxxed...

Summerthyme
 

coalcracker

Veteran Member
‘We Need A Miracle’: Pennsylvania High School Football Quarterback Collapses Mid-Game
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A high school football game in Pennsylvania was suspended Friday night after a quarterback collapsed in the middle of the contest and was then rushed to the hospital.

Played in Butler County, the game was between Redbank Valley High School and Karns City High School. Mason Martin, who is the quarterback for Karns City, started to stagger during the third quarter, with referee Mike Vasbiner noticing it, according to the Butler Eagle.

“I had to talk to him, and when I asked if he was alright, he told me, ‘No,’” said the referee to the news outlet. “So, that’s when I knew something was wrong.”

Then, Martin collapsed and was rushed to Pittsburgh‘s UPMC Presbyterian Hospital by helicopter. As a result, the game was called off and Redbank Valley was named the winner as they were leading 35-6 at the time of the incident.

Ref Mike Vasbiner spotted the Karns City quarterback Mason Martin starting to stumble during the third quarter.

Speaking to KDKA-TV in Pittsburgh, Martin’s parents said their son suffered a “significant brain bleed as well as a collapsed lung.”

On social media, Karns City’s football team published an update from Martin’s mother.

“Mason remains in critical condition with little change over the last 36 hours,” read the post Sunday. “The truth is we need a miracle. I’m not saying that to sound grim, but to let you know that we need the strength of your prayers.”

“No one believes in this kid more than us, but he needs everyone’s strength and prayers. Right now, we have to wait for the swelling to go down to assess the extent of the damage to the brain.”

Sadly, PA has another high school football player who collapsed on the field, and while this one hasn’t died (yet), I hear the rumor that he may be brain dead (totally unsubstantiated, you know, for those of us who seek courtroom judiciary evidence).

Note: Jersey Shore is the name of a town in rural Central PA.

Jersey Shore football player remains hospitalized following collapse​

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Jersey Shore, Pa. — A Jersey Shore football player remains hospitalized Saturday morning after he collapsed in the final moments of the game Friday night, officials say.

With just seconds left in the 21-21 tie game at Harold L. Bolig Memorial Stadium in Selinsgrove, the player suddenly collapsed as he was walking off the field, according to witnesses.

Update/More recent report:

Lycoming County high school football player in “rapid decline” after collapsing during game​

LYCOMING COUNTY, Pa. (WTAJ) — A Lycoming County high school football player’s condition has rapidly declined after he collapsed during a game on Friday, Sept. 8.

According to the Jersey Shore Area School District, the student’s “condition has rapidly declined and the medical prognosis is not good.”
 

coalcracker

Veteran Member

Another Pa. high school football player had to be flown to a hospital from a game Monday as alarming trend continues​

  • Updated: Sep. 12, 2023, 5:51 a.m.|
  • Published: Sep. 12, 2023, 5:00 a.m.
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Another Pennsylvania high school football player had to be flown from a game Monday to a Pittsburgh-area hospital, according to a report from TribLive.com.

Per the site, a Latrobe freshman football player was injured near the end of his team’s game against Thomas Jefferson and was airlifted to UPMC Children’s Hospital.

TribLive.com said the player’s identity and condition were not available Monday night.

“The West Jefferson Hills School District, including families, students and staff send their thoughts and prayers to the student, his family and the Greater Latrobe school community,” West Jefferson Hills superintendent Janet Sardon told the site.

The news comes after a frightening and particularly brutal weekend in which at least four high school football players in Pennsylvania had to be rushed to hospitals. And that comes as Karns City quarterback Mason Martin, who collapsed on the field back on Sept. 1 during his team’s season-opener, continues to fight for his life in a hospital Pittsburgh, too.

Per TribLive.com, Laurel Highlands star Antwan Black Jr., Shenango lineman Michael Egetoe and an unidentified Sto-Rox player, all had to be flown to hospitals from their games Friday night. Also, Jersey Shore defensive lineman Max Engle collapsed Friday during his team’s game against Selinsgrove and, according to The Dailty Item, “trainers and EMTs worked on the Bulldogs’ senior for nearly 10 minutes before he was taken away in an ambulance.”
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Kudos to Brian Linder at Pennlive for writing the story. Pennlive is a very small operation. Ask yourself, how can the mainstream media be ignoring this?!? Clearly this is not normal. Hey, maybe these are concussive injuries? Maybe they are not clot-shot related? Still, why the lack of media coverage?
 

LightEcho

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Kewpie, you are breaking the one cardinal rule of this forum... don't be a dick. I considered thread banning you, but I actually appreciate you taking the time to research some of these, although a link to your "correct" information would be appreciated. "Died at home", especially when someone is under 60 and there is no mention of a long illness is not... or WAS not... a normal phenomenon before the Covid vax. Granted, someone *could* have been drunk and juggling knives in their kitchen... but absent mitigating circumstances, we aren't out of line to wonder if this is another medical murder.

I've been told by three different primary care providers that they are absolutely overwhelmed by younger (under 50... I asked) people showing up with clots, DVT, pulmonary embolism and autoimmune disorders of all types.

They say they've never seen anything like it, and "it's not slowing down". All three told hubby and I "you were right not to take the vax".

If you can present your POV without belittling, mocking or name calling, your input is welcome on this thread. You are new enough to probably not know that Captain Eddie lost his healthy father shortly after he was vaxxed...

Summerthyme
Sorry to hear about Cpt Eddie's father. The blasted push of the depopulation agenda is hitting MANY of our loved ones, friends, associates... beyond any "covid threat".

You need to become more woke or something. I am considering adding "dick" to my preferred pronouns. But I won't ask for you to be banned for that insensitivity, cuz, how would you know? "Need more coffee" is another pronoun.

It is kind of shocking how many people I am running into who are reporting severe medical conditions and they almost never volunteer the vaxx as the one thing they did different in the last 2 years.
 

coalcracker

Veteran Member
Update on Max Engle, the high school football player who collapsed last week on the field.

Prognosis is not good. His team cancelled their game this week while other area schools wore orange and Max’s number 4 in support.

The story continues to be ignored by major news media outlets (may they burn in hell), but here are some local photos of support for Max.

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Edited to add this sad update:

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coalcracker

Veteran Member
The leader of Temple University suddenly died Tuesday, September 19.

Temple News, the institution’s student newspaper, reported that acting president, Joann Epps collapsed while speaking onstage during a memorial event.

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Signwatcher

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Joined a group on Facebook that is a memorial site of people from the High School I went to that have passed.

What stood out to me as I flipped along through the posts, is that there were about six younger (late 20s through the 40s in age grouping) that had died suddenly...at least six that I can recall.

Kept getting interrupted because of the puppy. I sure hate that I lied to myself and said I wouldn't get another puppy after the last one, 4.5 years ago.

He's a sweetheart though and like Mom used to say, "This, too, shall pass."
 

Siskiyoumom

Veteran Member
I read that some batches are different than other batches

would be interesting to know if all were vaxxed

and which batch
I have read reports on this as well.

At Dr. John Campbell’s you tube channel he digs deeply into the assorted Covid reports and studies and in the comment section for the adverse deaths a nurse from Austria wrote that in the first rounds of Covid shots there were batch numbers and high level government employees and high status citizens got one batch, middle managers a different batch number and the elderly and regular folks a different batch number.
 

xtreme_right

Veteran Member
North Texas teen dies after collapsing during cross country meet

North Texas high school student collapses, dies during cross country meet​

The teen hit his best time ever as his team competed in the district 3-6A meet​

Oct 21, 2023 3:03 p.m.


Angel Rey Hernandez died on Friday, October 13, after suddenly collapsing during a cross country meet.
Courtesy of GoFundMe

A North Texas high school student had just hit his best time ever while competing in cross country last week before he suddenly died. Angel Hernandez ran cross country for the Chisholm Trail High School track team and had just finished a 5K run at a district track meet in Tarrant County before collapsing, according to KENS 5.

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Hernandez and his team were competing in the district 3-6A meet at The Buff in Haltom city on Friday, October 13, when the young boy reportedly hit his best time ever. Witnesses recalled seeing the teen collapse to the ground right after he crossed the finish line. As Hernandez's concerned friends helped him to the water station, he then collapsed again.
Medical personnel rushed Hernandez to Medical City Alliance, where he died an hour later, according to KENS 5. Hernandez reportedly showed no signs of illness before the incident, and his cause of death is under investigation by the Tarrant County Medical Examiner.

The sophomore student was also a part of the Texas School of Karate, located nearby in Blue Mound, where he is being mourned by his karate coach and school classmates. Ashley Wood, Hernandez's karate coach, described the teen as living up to his Angel name, according to KENS 5.
"Every one of us cried, every one of us has comforted each other," said Wood to KENS 5. "It’s really hard. We'll never get over it. We’ll never forget him. He’s going to be missed here, but he’s going to be loved always."
Wood has also created a GoFundMe to help the Hernandez family pay for the costs of the funeral. While friends and family still have no clue what caused Hernandez's death, they continue to honor the teen.
"He was the kind of student-athlete you wanted," said Brent Brevard, the retired Chisholm Trail High School track coach, who oversaw Hernandez's efforts on the team last year to KENS 5. "He worked hard and cared about the teammates. But then he also acted right in school and took care of his grades."
At Hernandez's funeral on Friday, October 20, his family was reportedly presented with the high school student's varsity letter jacket to honor his hard work and dedication to the school. At the high school's homecoming game later that night, attendees reportedly held a moment of silence to remember Hernandez.
 

Ractivist

Pride comes before the fall.....Pride month ended.
I lost a good friend a few weeks ago. He had health issues, but they were more pain related, not imminent death. Wife found him at the bottom of the stairs. He could have fallen, I guess......but he was vaxxed up.

My buddy told me last night he had to friends die this week, one under and one just over fifty.....suddenly of course.

It's not a secret, though the powers that be are trying to make it such.
 

coalcracker

Veteran Member
North Texas teen dies after collapsing during cross country meet

North Texas high school student collapses, dies during cross country meet​

The teen hit his best time ever as his team competed in the district 3-6A meet​

Oct 21, 2023 3:03 p.m.


Angel Rey Hernandez died on Friday, October 13, after suddenly collapsing during a cross country meet.
Courtesy of GoFundMe

A North Texas high school student had just hit his best time ever while competing in cross country last week before he suddenly died. Angel Hernandez ran cross country for the Chisholm Trail High School track team and had just finished a 5K run at a district track meet in Tarrant County before collapsing, according to KENS 5.

DÍa De Los Muertos Museum
Hernandez and his team were competing in the district 3-6A meet at The Buff in Haltom city on Friday, October 13, when the young boy reportedly hit his best time ever. Witnesses recalled seeing the teen collapse to the ground right after he crossed the finish line. As Hernandez's concerned friends helped him to the water station, he then collapsed again.
Medical personnel rushed Hernandez to Medical City Alliance, where he died an hour later, according to KENS 5. Hernandez reportedly showed no signs of illness before the incident, and his cause of death is under investigation by the Tarrant County Medical Examiner.

The sophomore student was also a part of the Texas School of Karate, located nearby in Blue Mound, where he is being mourned by his karate coach and school classmates. Ashley Wood, Hernandez's karate coach, described the teen as living up to his Angel name, according to KENS 5.
"Every one of us cried, every one of us has comforted each other," said Wood to KENS 5. "It’s really hard. We'll never get over it. We’ll never forget him. He’s going to be missed here, but he’s going to be loved always."
Wood has also created a GoFundMe to help the Hernandez family pay for the costs of the funeral. While friends and family still have no clue what caused Hernandez's death, they continue to honor the teen.
"He was the kind of student-athlete you wanted," said Brent Brevard, the retired Chisholm Trail High School track coach, who oversaw Hernandez's efforts on the team last year to KENS 5. "He worked hard and cared about the teammates. But then he also acted right in school and took care of his grades."
At Hernandez's funeral on Friday, October 20, his family was reportedly presented with the high school student's varsity letter jacket to honor his hard work and dedication to the school. At the high school's homecoming game later that night, attendees reportedly held a moment of silence to remember Hernandez.
Photo of this young runner:

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