More than 183 athletes have died and 323 have become seriously ill thus far in 2021 after receiving COVID vaccines, the Good Sciencing website reported this week.
The website, which bills itself as a group of “investigators, news editors, journalists, and truth seekers,” provided the names and symptoms of the athletes. They range from the Atlanta Hawks’ 26-year-old point guard Brandon Goodwin, who suffered blood clots, to 17-year-old Blake Barklage, tennis player at La Salle High School in Windmore, Pennsylvania, who collapsed and died on New Year’s Day.
Fatalities and serious illness after vaccination does not mean the vaccine caused the death or illness. But the events in otherwise healthy people do suggest a connection to the hastily-approved, experimental elixirs.
Meanwhile, Cornell University reports that almost 1,500 staff and students have contracted the China virus since December 9, although almost 100 percent are vaccinated.
Some Coincidence
“It is definitely not normal for young athletes to suffer from cardiac arrests or to die while playing their sport, but this year it is happening,” the website observed in introducing its long list of fatalities and illness:
All of these heart issues and deaths come shortly after they got a COVID vaccine. While it is possible this can happen to people who did not get a COVID vaccine, the sheer numbers clearly point to the only obvious cause.
The so-called health professionals running the COVID vaccine programs around the world keep repeating that “the COVID vaccine is a normal vaccine and it is safe and effective.”
Thus did the website assemble a list to which it is adding.
The website also claimed that sports teams and the leftist media are hiding the facts.
“Many sports teams now have multiple sidelined players,” the website noted. “There are dozens of them. The teams and Big Media are hiding this, thinking nobody will notice.”
The immune systems of post-vax athletes who merely report an “illness” — and whom the website does not include in its list — “are likely to have been compromised by ‘something,’ so they will be open to many things they would normally have been able to shrug off,” the website said.
The non-exhaustive list of injuries include these conditions, most of which were “cardiac arrest”:
• Blood Clots or Thrombosis
• Stroke
• Irregular Heartbeat
• Arrhythmia
• Neuropathy
• Death
The list is full of athletes younger than 20 years old who died or became seriously ill after the vax, including this small sample:
• Joe Bradshaw, 19, a football player at Charleston Southern University, collapsed with shallow breathing cardiac arrest.
• Moira Claire Arney, 15, a McAllen (Texas) high School soccer player collapsed and died during practice.
• Marco Rossi, 19, Minnesota Wild Ice Hockey player has myocarditis. The team was fully vaccinated; Rossi contracted the virus.
• Everest Romney, 17, a healthy 6-foot-9 high school sophomore, was hospitalized after experiencing severe migraines and swelling in his neck post-vaccination. More than 100 blood clots packed his lungs.
Athletes in their 20s, 30s, and 40s, are dropping dead or suffering blood clots, too, as are older retired athletes. Baseball legend and home run king Hank Aaron, 86, died two weeks after receiving the vaccine.
Social media is chock full of videos that depict soccer players collapsing or clutching their chests.
“This is not normal,” tweeted pioneering mRNA scientist Dr. Robert Malone:
These damages are irreversible. Including death. ASK YOURSELF — do you want to take the risk of causing your child to have heart damage after taking a vaccine to prevent a disease that poses minimal risks?
Cornell Virus Surge
Meanwhile, the Virus is surging at Cornell University, where 97 percent of staff and students are vaccinated.
The university’s virus dashboard reports 1,441 new virus cases on campus, mostly the Omicron variant, December 9-15; 1,345 were students.
“Virtually every case of the Omicron variant to date has been found in fully vaccinated students, a portion of whom had also received a booster shot,” said Joel Malina, Cornell’s vice president for university relations.
Officials shut down the main campus in Ithaca and have moved finals online, the campus newspaper reported.