I'm just gonna leave this new piece of info right here and walk away
· Sep 20, 2022 · NottheBee.com

Psst, come check this out:

It's strange.

Lots of people out here dying from totally random heart failure, many of them top athletes in their prime.

Deaths due to an irregular heartbeat are likely to be one of the reasons more people than usual have been dying this year - with the number well above average so far.

The number of deaths registered in England and Wales due to cardiac arrhythmias was more than usual for much of the first half of 2022, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS).

Deaths in this category had the second highest excess mortality figures in March and April, up from being the eighth highest in February and the fourth highest in January.

Some people say it's just from Covid, but you know authorities like Dr. Fauci would be all over this if they could pin it on the Wu Flu. There is an election coming up, after all!

Instead, we've got President Biden saying the pandemic is over, but deaths are up all over the place from mysterious causes. "Sudden Adult Death Syndrome" is now a thing. Climate change, we're told, is coming for us all.

The total number of deaths due to an irregular heartbeat was 37.1% above average in March and 23.1% in April - a sharp jump from 13.7% in January and 9.2% in February.

The percentages remained high in May and June (39.0% and 17.9%), but the number of excess deaths for this category ranked lower, in fifth and eighth place respectively.

We've been noting some of this for awhile.

Huh. Wonder what it could be.

Hospitals are running ads for enlarged hearts in children. I'm sure that has nothing to do with it.

So many deaths from "natural causes" in ridiculously strong young people.

Even the drag queens seem to be getting targeted.

Lots of weird stuff happening. I guess it can't be explained.

Well, anyway, I'm gonna wander over here in case Big Tech finds out I've been sharing free thoughts again. See ya!


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