1- “It is most probable that the decedent suffered an unwitnessed fall backward and struck the posterior aspect of his head,” Stephany wrote, referring to the back of the skull.”
2- If it’s not foul play, then something made Bob Saget fall HARD, not just “bump his head”. As in passed out or otherwise completely disoriented.
Severe vertigo could do this. So could a blood clot..🤔
3- “The report noted that Saget had an enlarged heart, but did not suggest any link to his death.”
What might cause an enlarged heart? Any shot at explaining this?
4- “The autopsy, though, found no injuries to other parts of Saget’s body, as would be expected in a lengthier fall.”
Curiouser and curiouser.
5- “The knock ruptured veins in the space between the membrane covering the brain and the brain itself, causing blood to pool, the autopsy indicated.”
Something still isn’t adding up.
6- Gonna call out the elephant in the room.
This was either a homicide or..
..a result of a severe vax reaction that included heart inflammation, possible blood clotting, and possibly something else that caused him to blackout.
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2- "And, until recently, I have always felt encouraged to bring my full self to work—including my political advocacy."
"That advocacy has always focused on kids."
Who could attack this?
(Stay tuned)
3- "Early on in the pandemic, I publicly questioned whether schools had to be shut down. This didn’t seem at all controversial to me. I felt—and still do—that the draconian policies would cause the most harm to those least at risk,.."
My PCP doc: “Are you interested in the shingles vaccine?”
Me: “No, I’m not real big on vaccines right now”
PCP: “(visible sigh of relief) Ok, that’s good. I have to ask.”
Me: “No worries”
PCP: “I have to bite my tongue on all these vaccine things”
2- The “I have to bite my tongue” comment was NOT a “I need to scold you but I can’t” comment. I am sure of that. She was visibly relieved when I said “Nope”.
It was imho “Thank goodness I don’t have to go into a sales pitch I don’t believe in” comment.
3- My doc is Middle Eastern, young, clearly physically fit. It wouldn’t surprise me if she is reluctantly COVID vax’d, or maybe even has a religious exemption.
In any event, she’s clearly not comfortable with the clearly required sales pitch.
1- “They came from across the country. Vaxxed, unvaxxed, white, black, Chinese, Sikh, Indian, alone or with their wives and kids. They huddled around campfires… They blasted “We Are the World.” And everywhere you looked, someone was waving the Maple Leaf.”
2- “..the “vast majority” of Canadian truckers… are vaccinated.”
“So it’s about something else. Or many things: a sense that things will never go back to normal, a sense that they are being ganged up on by the government, the media, Big Tech, Big Pharma.”
The U.S. can relate.
3- “It is hard to capture how thoroughly Trudeau has misjudged the moment.”
2- Also, though it pains me to say it, notice how Pelosi rarely plays defense or apologizes, even when she has a terrible hand.
Compare & contrast with @GOPLeader, who gets his daily talking points from corporate captured Frank Luntz’s polling data & focus groups.
3- Here’s the lessons I’ve gleaned.
-Play offense, not defense
-Never apologize
-Don’t let them frame the debate
-Mock then incessantly (they deserve it)
-Assume the Media is the enemy
-Assume the Left is as dumb as they appear, but also dangerously authoritarian
2- One of the weird similarities is how the the deep state managed to create a fiasco across an outgoing / incoming Administration. Almost as if that’s the optimal time to do crazy shit.
3- Another interesting parallel is that JFK campaigned on aggressively fighting communism, accusing Eisenhower / Nixon of being too soft on the USSR aka “Red Menace”.
Once he became president JFK was trapped by his own campaign rhetoric.