As vaccinated die, media blame climate

Dr. SarahBeth Hartlage was the associate medical director of the health department in Louisville, Kentucky. She was also “the face of the LouVax site” at the Kentucky Exposition Center and became known for pushing the COVID-19 vaccine. 

Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer said that Hartlage "took command of an amazing team of city workers and volunteers to vaccinate tens of thousands of people in a previously unthinkably short amount of time.” 

Earlier this month, without apparent cause, the 36-year-old died. 

All Louisville Chief Health Strategist Sarah Moyer had to say was that it was “sudden and expected” but could not explain the cause of the death. 

Foo Fighters, the famed rock band who made a point of requiring proof of vaccination at their shows, lost one of their members this week. The band’s drummer, Taylor Hawkins, died unexpectedly in South America at 50-years-old after experiencing chest pain.  

Columbia’s attorney general has not disclosed the cause of death, but it has been described as “untimely”. 

Yesterday, The Irish Sun reported the “mysterious” death of a cyclist in his fifties found on the side of the road in Co Kerry. There is no known cause of death. 

In Israel, a 14-year-old girl died suddenly on Tuesday while on a class trip in the Galilee. While she reportedly had heart issues (a hallmark of the COVID-19 vaccine), there is no known cause of death. 

Virginia’s Richmond Police Department reported a spike in “unexplained deaths” among children last year. 

However, the silent killer that the media are reporting on is the climate, which they say is triggering deaths from heart disease. 

“Hotter nights increase risk of death from heart disease for men in early 60s,” reported The Guardian last week. 

“More Balmy Summer Nights, Higher Heart Death Rate in Men,” echoed WebMD. 

“Death Rate Linked to Temperature May Rise if Global Warming Exceeds 2 Degrees Celsius,” said News 18. 

As the popular saying goes, “anything but the jab” can be blamed for the rise in unexplained deaths. 

However, the media are still off the mark, since the rise in unexplained deaths and heart complications are happening to healthy, younger people.

Yesterday, Frontline News, reported on the sudden retirement of 52-year-old wrestling legend Triple H, who had an unexpected heart emergency last year after getting vaccinated only months before. The WWE Hall of Famer was still planning a worldwide tour.