
Charlie Kirk from Turning Point USA tweeted a similar message about athletes "dropping suddenly," as did attorney Tom Renz who wrote that, in his view, "this was not from the hit," referring to Hamlin's sudden fall to the ground. "Praying I'm wrong but this looks like so many #diedsuddenly situations," Renz added. "[W]e MUST pray for this guy that the NFL forced to get the vaccine." Dr. Drew Pinsky similarly wrote that the Hamlin incident is "[s]o disturbing," also using the words "dropped suddenly" to describe his fall. "I am furious," Renz wrote in a follow-up tweet. "To watch Hamlin collapse that way after the NFL forced these experimental vaccines on these kids for money makes me sick." "He received CPR because he was in need of CPR – that's nothing to do with the hit. #Fauci the #WEF #Biden #Pfizer #Moderna – is it worth it?" Want to learn more about the dangers and ineffectiveness of covid injections? You can do so at VaccineInjuryNews.com. Sources for this article include: Newspunch.com NaturalNews.comDamar Hamlin's collapse tonight looked a lot like these deaths due to the vaccine. pic.twitter.com/WTe7jQEJGC
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