The Silence of the Cases, by Eric Peters

We’re supposed to ignore things like all the young, perfectly conditioned athletes collapsing and in some cases dying, and teenagers with heart diseases. From Eric Peters at ericpetersautos.com:

Why aren’t the cases of healthy young athletes all-of-a-sudden developing the diseases of old age – or at least, sedentary/unhealthy middle age – such as myocarditis, heart attacks and strokes – being treated with the same or even any hysteria  . . . as was the case with any “case” of someone testing positive on a now-conceded to be sketchy PCR test?

Ever since the Jabbing began, a week – sometimes, a day – does not pass without a case of a professional athlete or a previously healthy kid developing the kinds of sicknesses that used to take decades of body abuse to develop.

The kinds of sicknesses that were all-but-unheard of among professional athletes and kids before all the Jabbing began.

For instance, the case of 25-year-old professional soccer player Keanu Staude, who developed myocarditis – debilitating heart inflammation – and who is now a former professional soccer player on account of it. The same happened to Lee Burge – another young professional soccer player – who was forced to stop playing soccer after developing myocarditis.

Two Swiss Olympians developed the same sickness. Sarah Atcho and Fabienne Schlumpf  – both of them runners (a sprinter and marathoner). The demographic who usually have the healthiest hearts.

But at least they’re still alive.

Unlike 22-year-old Alexandros Lampos, who was also a professional soccer player – until he dropped dead of cardiac arrest on the field earlier this year.

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