Can you throw out a ballpark number as to how many young guys might have gone down ‘unexpectedly’ in the past over a years time frame? Or is this just completely off the charts? Like you might randomly lose 2 young guys for seemingly no reason over a 10 year time span, but 3 in a year is unheard of.
I know we’re all on the same page here, but I’m still curious.
This is three young guys from the same class there are a couple other suddenlies from other classes.
I don’t trust my judgement - I’m biased in this fight.
Of dudes I worked directly with and knew to be in as good or better shape than genpop.
A supervisor that was on a vent and in a coma within hours of taking the shot, he had waited until the last day of eligibility to meet the mandate.
A classmate that developed blood clots in his lungs within a two week period of getting the shot after the mandate was announced.
A young kid, twenties, massive heart attack had to be opened up to get cleaned out. Retired.
Another early thirties mild heart attack back to work after a month.
Classmate, never smoked actually a firing offense to use tobacco on the job, army Ranger good shape stage 4 lung cancer out of the blue. Retired.
Supervisor, 50s, good shape, mild heart attack last year, still working.
Ones I didn’t know but heard the stories
Sgt 40s dead in the front seat of his pickup truck at home.
Tpr 50s, stroke, lived a week succumbed.
Nother younger guy I saw the union was trying to get donations for after a tree crushed his house medically retired for “circulatory issues”.
A Major passed out in his cruiser crashed
Another trooper passed out in his cruiser crashed.
My friends have more stories.
I remember dudes having issues usually older guys late in their careers. Also remember one young dude out for a run heart attack dead.
I don’t know.
What I do know is no one is asking any questions and everyone is being told it definitely wasn’t the shot it is hereditary.
Cowards for not even investigating.