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Ed Dowd Drops Bombshell Data: Hematological (Blood-Related) Claims Up 522% Above Trend in 2022 (VIDEO) | The Gateway Pundit | by Guest Contributor

“We were looking for data like this, and we found it in the UK Personal Independence [Payment] (PIP) system,” announced former Blackrock portfolio asset manager Edward Dowd (@DowdEdward) on the Dr. Drew show. “We need the help of the medical community and the regulators to explain what's going on because it's alarming.”
“And you can see, I'll point out hematological (blood-related) … that's up 522% in 2022. And I want to say this is versus trend. It's not versus 2021 or 2020. It's versus a trend that we analyzed from 2016 to 2019. So it's a percent increase over trend. And the trends were stable — and then this exploded.”
And you can see, if you look at this chart, [increased claims in] different body systems started off slowly in 2020, picked up speed in 21, and just exploded in 2022. So something is going on that is detrimental to the population of the UK,” he concluded.
Hematological - up 522%

Auditory - up 121%

Cardiovascular - up 121%

Dermatological - up 138%

Endocrine, metabolic, and thermoregulation - up 156%

Gastrointestinal - up 145%

Genito-urinary - up 143%

Immune - up 115%

Musculoskeletal - up 93%

Neurological - up 107%

Oncology - up 35%

Psychiatric - up 124%

Respiratory - up 93%

Visual - up 80%

“These numbers are just crazy percentage-wise,” Dowd remarked.

Dowd explained how a three-standard deviation happens 0.3% of the time. “In Wall Street, that’s a big deal.” “Sometimes we see extreme six-standard deviation events, and that’s kooky,” he added. But alarmingly, the increase in hematological (blood-related) claims equates to a 61 standard deviation. “That’s like the probability of a black hole appearing near the earth, and we get sucked in in two years. It’s not something that is likely to occur mistakenly,” Dowd remarked.

Dowd ended by commenting, “61 standard deviations is lights out, black swan event, something’s gone off the rails. It’s so many zeros and so unlikely to happen by accident that it has to be explained. And that’s what we’re calling on the medical community to explain this. That’s it.”

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LeBron James' 18-Year-Old Son Suffers Heart Attack During Practice | ZeroHedge


James, 18, is entering his freshman year at USC and is ranked 20th in the 2023 ESPN 100 rankings. He is the sixth-rated point guard in the class of 2023.

It is the second straight year the Trojans program has had a player suffer cardiac arrest.

Center Vincent Iwuchukwu, one of the top incoming freshman in college basketball last season, suffered cardiac arrest on July 1 and was hospitalized for a few days. He returned to play for USC in January, appearing in 14 games. -ESPN


Of course, it couldn't have possibly been the vaccine - as you see, LeBron James researched it and gave it a clean bill of health.

"After doing my research and things of that nature, I felt like it was best suited not only for me, but for my family and for my friends, and that’s why I decided to do it," said James in Sept. 2021, adding that he was initially skeptical about the vaccine before deciding to get it.
 
Was it USC that had another player arrest last year?

Yes. Is mentioned in the post above yours.

Center Vincent Iwuchukwu, one of the top incoming freshman in college basketball last season, suffered cardiac arrest on July 1 and was hospitalized for a few days. He returned to play for USC in January, appearing in 14 games. -ESPN
 
Yes. Is mentioned in the post above yours.

Center Vincent Iwuchukwu, one of the top incoming freshman in college basketball last season, suffered cardiac arrest on July 1 and was hospitalized for a few days. He returned to play for USC in January, appearing in 14 games. -ESPN
Dang, that's incredible. I wonder how many college basketball teams have suffered 2 player cardiac arrests in successive years, in all of history.

Sorry... was scrolling quickly over lunch and didn't read through the thread.
 
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Dang, that's incredible. I wonder how many college basketball teams have suffered 2 player cardiac arrests in successive years, in all of history.

Sorry... was scrolling quickly over lunch and didn't read through the thread.


One?

I really have no idea but is definitely crazy. These should be some of the most in shape, lowest risk people in the world for CV events.
 

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