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Are You Paying Attention To This New Syndrome?Added:
I hope you are paying attention to this new trend that's going on.
All right, guys. So, there's a new syndrome going on, and I hope that you guys are paying attention to this because now it's affecting adults. Now, there was something called SIDS, right?
If I'm not mistaken, it was sudden infant death syndrome. Well, now they got something called SADS, sudden adult death syndrome.
This is where, again, adults adjust kaput. They just no longer here, right?
One minute they're talking to you, and the next minute they're laying on the ground kind of deal.
And we are now seeing an increase in people passing away. Now, I said last year and the year before that we were going to start seeing a steady acceleration of people passing away. And at 2026, we were going to see a lot more, and that it was going to be a lot more noticeable.
Now, they have an actual syndrome for this.
And Dr. McCollough, I think it is his name is, he's the one that's been doing the study on the on ticket and looking at all of the damages that it's causing.
It seems like this guy is living in a laboratory because all of the studies that he's doing and the peer-review studies that they are, I guess, issuing and and giving out for the peer-review people to read, I guess, to double-check his work, if you will.
Um they're coming to the conclusion that this stuff is causing SADS. And I hate to call it that because it sounds sad and [ __ ] Nonetheless, this is a big issue, and we're starting to see more and more people pass away, again, suddenly. And so, of course, you're reading the newspaper, or you have a friend that's like, "Yo, did you you hear about David?
He just died." Well, what happened? He was [ __ ] talking, and he complained of a headache, and then he passed out.
Then he died. That was it. Dave was gone, you know? And so now again, people are seeing more of this and was talking to a guy in my firehouse and he goes, he's like, "Yo, do you see this guy? He's got cancer. This one's got this. That one just died. This one just died the other day." He goes, "My buddy's friend was in a bar restaurant and he just died." He was like waiting for him to get He was waiting for his friend to get to the restaurant and that was it. He was just He was gone. Come to find out he had a brain bleed. Somebody else I know, his dad just passed away from a brain bleed out of nowhere. So, a lot of people are passing away with these different elements. Now, the elements that are causing the sudden death issue is the brain bleed and the heart attacks, right? Now, again, heart attacks, I I guess it's sudden, you know what I mean? Like, one minute we're talking and the next minute I'm clutching my chest. Maybe that's it.
But, those are the two issues that are causing people to pass away with no I mean, like, again, suddenly.
And the fact that they have an actual title to this, a name for it now, it's even more bizarre.
So, again, guys, this is only going to get worse. Now, we are what? 6 years removed from this stuff being out there and for whatever reason, they're still pushing it. People are still lining up and taking it. So, we're going to see this for the foreseeable future. You have a lot of people, man, they're just like, "Man, it didn't affect me."
Next year, [ __ ] Dave that who was like, "I'm it never didn't do anything to me." Now, Dave is dead. Dave didn't see it coming. Wasn't like he had a warning sign and that's why this called sudden because there's no warning signs to this [ __ ] Now, with the brain bleed that they're one warning sign is the headaches or a photosensitivity, means sensitivity to light. Those are the two things you'll see right before. That's a little bit of a heads-up and if you have the wherewithal to be like, "Oh, shit."
All of a sudden, run to the hospital, maybe they can stop it. I don't know, but I know that this is definitely going to be bigger problems. Now, again, guys, you've heard me talk about cancers, neurological issues, uh gastrointestinal issues, psychological issues. A lot of these things are because of that. And a lot of people are experiencing these. And there even issues out there where doctors have to go back to the book and be like, "I haven't seen this [ __ ] ever." Go back to the book and it's some kind of disease or syndrome that hasn't been normalized in the last 40, 50 years.
Like the last time they saw it was that long ago. Or it's so rare that like 30 people have it. Well, now because of the introduction of the Mr. 19, now 1,000, 2,000 people have this rare condition that only affected like 50 people, right? And now you see thousands of people with it. And we're starting to see that more. And doctors are talking about that more. Now, of course, the pharmaceutical industry is trying to act like this shit's not happening on their watch. They're just like, "Well, it could be the air and the food. Look what they're putting in their food. Look what they're putting in this." And they're trying to blame They're playing the matrix, man. They're trying to dodge bullets here. And now people are like waking up. Even doctors are waking up to this [ __ ] Again, guy in my firehouse, he was just like He was like, "Yo, it has to be that." He goes, "What else could it be? I mean, there was one thing that was introduced to us." And the thing is like, it's one thing, guys, like with the cancer issue in the fire department, if it was just us, you could chalk a lot of that up to the [ __ ] we breathe in, uh the those of us that were 9/11, you could, you know, chalk it up to that. You could be like, "Well, that was a reason." And and the new technology and the computers and the chairs and the rubber and the plastics.
That [ __ ] also. But we're seeing the same thing in PD. They're not going to fires. They're not even in the building with us. So, where are they getting that that increased cancer rate? They saw an increased cancer rate in EMS.
Where did that come from?
So, again, you know, it it people are going to call it um what is it called? That stupid term I can't stand. And when I think of it, I'll get back to it. But uh anecdotal, right? They're like, "Oh, well, that's that's anecdotal." I mean, so it's anecdotal, but usually that starts a study. When they start going, "Hmm, cancer rates up in the fire department, police department, and EMS, sanitation is even seeing some as well." They're going, "There's a connection here. Let's start a study." Normally, that's how it goes anyway. But people, when you start hitting them with the facts of what's going on, they're like, "That's anecdotal. That doesn't mean it it that's the cause." It absolutely does.
If I eat [ __ ] shrimp right now and I break out in the [ __ ] hives, clearly we're going to make the connection that the shrimp gave me the hives and that's what made me sick. Connection. When you start seeing enormous amount of people who can't go to work anymore because now they're suddenly sick because they got Mr. C or they have a neurological problem or they have a gastrointestinal issue where they got to get feet of intestines cut out of them because well, something that that was put into their body that they didn't need caused their intestinal tract to start rotting for no reason.
And that has happened.
So now, all of this, guys, and you know, you can call it anecdotal all you want, but there's a definite connection because we've never seen anything like this prior to the arm ticket coming out.
And so, people passing away all of a sudden, we have never seen that, ever.
And now we're seeing an an abundance of people passing away, an abundance of people experiencing brain brain bleeds.
Some people's brain bleeds are so slow that they can catch it in time and they have been catching some of them because there's like a day or two headache that's really bad. You get a bad headache out of nowhere, go to the hospital. I I a lot of us will write it off because we're like, "Oh, you know, I get headaches all the time." You get a suddenly You get a sudden brain stabbing headache, take your ass to the doctor, especially if you took the arm ticket.
If you took this nonsense, you need to see your way to the hospital immediately. Don't sit there and go, "Oh, well, you know, I'll see what happens tomorrow." You might not wake up tomorrow. Take your ass to the doctor.
If you took the arm ticket and you're experiencing any kind of sudden pain, take your ass to the hospital. Period.
There's no There's no argument about it.
And then if it turns out to be nothing, big [ __ ] deal. But if it turns out to be something, could have saved your life. That one visit could have saved your life. Now, I knew a guy who was a chief in the fire department.
This was well before the Mr. 19 event.
He had chest pains for a couple days. He decided, I think on the second day, to go to the hospital.
It was too late. By the time he got to the hospital, he collapsed and that was it. He was done. He was gone.
Cuz he was ignoring it. Now, that's the problem with us men. We get pain in different places. We're like, "Ah, I'll check it out tomorrow." You know, and then the second day comes and like, "I think it's a little better." You know damn well it's not better, but you're convincing yourself it is and then you don't go to the hospital. And then you're sitting there going, "Ah, [ __ ] I should have went." And then you third day you go and then you don't make it, right? Your your kidneys ruptured or your heart exploded like whatever it is or or your your brain bleed got even worse, you know? So, take your ass to the hospital, especially at our age now of the ripe age of 50. I'm 48. I'll be 49 this year, but you might as well round up to 50. At this age, you got to take yourself to the hospital. Even if you didn't take the arm ticket, just take your ass to the hospital. You never know what you're going to find and you never know what you're going to save.
Your life or or an organ or some [ __ ] Other than that, guys, this is the Angry Prepper. Thank you for watching.
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