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Mr. Thomas hanged
himself in his off-campus apartment on April 26, 2010 at age 21. Scientists found that his brain
showed early signs of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a condition that affects many football players due to constant high-impact collisions on the field. Mr. Thomas, however, had never been diagnosed with a concussion. CTE became a
mainstream topic after the 2015 movie “Concussion” starring Will Smith.
Regardless, Mr. Thomas’ suicide was still shocking because of his age. It is also relatively rare for college athletes, particularly of Mr. Thomas’ stature, to commit suicide.
A 2015 study published in the peer-reviewed journal
Sports Health analyzed the deaths of 477 college athletes from 2003 to 2012. There were 29 total suicides, and six suspected suicides among those deaths. Most of them (29) were men, and 13 of those were football players. Only six were women. Thus, about four college athletes commit suicide per year, with the vast majority of them being male. The study concluded that college athletes have a lower risk of suicide than the general population.
Read the full study here.
That all being said, 2022 is already the most deadly year in history with respect to student-athletes and suicide. And of course, there is one coincidental common denominator this year.
Post-injection personality changes
We started the
Virtue Signaling category on
The COVID Blog™ because so many people seemed to change into nasty, vile vaxx zealots after their shots.
Mr. Jordan Hayes was one of the first observed cases. He was a typical liberal prior to his injections, but nothing outlandish based on his social media history. Suddenly he started calling the non-vaccinated “
idiots and morons” in his final months before dying. Former
Sex In The City actor Willie Garson is perhaps the most egregious case. He turned into a
completely vile monster on social media after his injections before passing away. Then there’s Mr. Clint Bearden, who was
diagnosed with dementia 10 days after his Pfizer injection.
Turkish doctors published a letter to the editor in the journal
Brain,
Behavior,
and Immunity –
Health in October 2021
. They described two patients who developed “acute mania with psychotic features” 24 hours after the Pfizer mRNA injections.
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The doctors posited that the mRNA injections “damage the central nervous system via autoimmune mechanisms due to excessive production and release of pro-inflammatory chemokines and cytokines.” Their alternative hypothesis was that “vaccination may also lead to neuropsychiatric symptoms by damaging thiamine metabolism.”
Read the full study here.
Three female college athletes commit suicide in seven weeks
In this day and age, you have to take all “sudden and unexpected” deaths of young people, and the reported causes thereof, with a grain of salt. We wrote about Stanford University volleyball player Ms. Katie Meyer last month. She passed away on March 1. But the news reports were vague at the time. All we could do is report that there’s
speculation that she committed suicide. Either way, she went to Stanford, which has a booster mandate.
Ms. Sarah Shulze was a 21-year-old University of Wisconsin track-and-field student-athlete.
She was a member of student council and completed internships with the Wisconsin state legislature. Ms. Shulze “suddenly and tragically”
passed away on April 13. Her family said she “
took her own life.” The University of Wisconsin required students to provide
proof of vaccination or get tested weekly.
Ms. Lauren Bernett was the 20-year-old star catcher for the James Madison University (Virginia) softball team.
She was named
Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) Player of the Week on Monday, April 25. Ms. Bernett batted .778 with seven RBIs in James Madison’s three-game series sweep of Drexel University last weekend.
Ms. Bernett died suddenly the next day, April 26. Most of the news reports say
no cause of death has been given. Some are saying heart attack on Facebook. Others are saying suicide on Twitter. Regardless, James Madison University reported that 91% of student were fully-vaccinated in September 2021. Those who refused to show proof of vaccination were
forced into weekly testing and wearing masks on campus.
Suicide shouldn’t be a taboo subject
Note that Irish soccer player Red Óg Murphy died suddenly on April 1. News reports
said he died in his sleep. But then others said it was suicide. So all we could do is report both. Regardless, there was a 90%+ chance he received the injections.
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If all three of these young women truly took their own lives, then 2022 has already tripled the yearly average for female college athlete suicides. Heart attacks, blood clots, autoimmune disorders and sudden death are common adverse effects from the mRNA and viral vector DNA injections. But it’s clear that these experimental injections alter some people’s personalities and mindsets, to the point that some may not like the “new” person the gene therapy changed them into.