Ancestral Genetic Mutation Could Be The Cause Of Death Among Vaccinated Athletes and Deaths Labeled Unknown Case Of Death

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I am going to throw this one out there because I think a lot of people like myself are looking for those missing links, or possible links why some are injured or die from the vaccines while, at least in the intermediate, or time being, others go unscathed.

This is another of those I was watching a video and started asking myself questions. One query led to another link so forth and so on. This one started out with that guy who loves to mock current news events, Awaken With JP. In the video he's talking about in Alberta Canada the high spike in the number of deaths listed as "unknown cause of death". After watching the video my minds asking questions like what is the demographic make up of Alberta. What is the rate of heart disease, diabetes, cancers, etc., While querying for these things I see a link in one of the articles I queried. The link said researchers find Genetic mutation shared by Newfoundland, German, Danish families, since the article I was reading was on the demographic make up of Alberta and Danish families, along with Germans making up a considerable number of people in Alberta I clicked on the link. The first line of the article was "Gene mutation causes sudden cardiac death", interesting I thought so I continued on.

Researchers studying a genetic mutation, which causes sudden cardiac death, may have discovered a genetic link between German, Danish and Newfoundland families.

Dr. Hendrick Milting, a genetics researcher at the Heart and Diabetes Center North Rhine-Westphalia in Bad Oeynhausen, Germany, has been doing work with a gene mutation for arrhythmogenic right ventricular, or ARVC, a form of heart disease that usually appears in early adulthood and causes sudden cardiac death.

It has affected many members of a German family.

That mutation is the same one that genetic researchers at Memorial University identified in 2008 as affecting 24 Newfoundland families — adding up to 1,200 people over several generations.

Not only did Milting discover the Newfoundland research, he also found a similar mutation in a Danish family.

"By chance at the same time, a group in Copenhagen found a similar family in Denmark. We decided to make a genetic fingerprint of these families and we found that all these families are connected," said Milting.

Interesting I thought, now we know this genetic mutation can be pretty wide spread. So obviously the next question was what is arrhythmogenic right ventricular, or ARVC. That led me here Which said it is common in athletes:

ARVD/C is caused by mutations in genes that encode ARVD/C is caused by mutations in genes that encode desmosomal proteins. These proteins are involved with cell-to-cell adhesion. This important observation helps explain why ARVD/C is more common in athletes, and the delayed onset of the disease.. These proteins are involved with cell-to-cell adhesion. This important observation helps explain why ARVD/C is more common in athletes, and the delayed onset of the disease

A preliminary look at desmosomal proteins is not a good diagnosis if they are disrupted. So I put that on my list for further researching. Since it said slash cardiomyopathy I took a look at that. There they are talking about restrictive cardiomyopathy and again it mentions disruption of the proteins and any unusual immune response:

Certain diseases, conditions and factors can cause restrictive cardiomyopathy, including:

So this is what I am on about right now. This is about where I am at with it. Why I think the deaths are being labeled unknown causes of death is it might be possible that it's the spike protein that causing the disruptions of proteins but doctors are either unwilling to acknowledge it or the vast majority aren't linking it up because only certain individuals of ancestry are carrying this genetic mutation. They also aren't the only ones in particular who are dying, Dr Richard Fleming, as mentioned here in another post has linked up ATTR-CM, which when I wrote the post didn't know it is mostly linked to older Americans and African Americans. I am just saying that doctors may not be making the link because they are to focused on the "overall deaths" because they would actually have to do genetic testing on the deceased to see if they carry that specific genetic mutation. Genetic testing and family history are important to find the link among those who carrying this rare genetic mutation. It is rare because it follows a path of family history through blood lines, these individuals could be located all over the world but in higher population areas where they exist, like Alberta, it could reasonable explain why they are known as unknown causes of death. The genetic mutation hasn't been linked, if they have the mutation and it hasn't developed or hasn't developed to a state where it's obvious, if they have never been tested for it, and they have it and they get the vaccine and the spike protein or immune response disrupts those vital proteins this could end up realistically being a missing link, a crucial one for those who don't even know they are genetically predisposed.

I just thought I'd toss this out there because it's important for those across the globe to get tested if they are of certain ancestry before they get the vaccine. Plus there are people on Hive who are more science minded or have spent time in the field of science who could better understand the implications of this and sort it all out much more quickly than the month I'd spend on it to see where it goes or where it could go in regards to those who are predisposed and don't know it. My unprofessional opinion is there could be a real possibility that the spike protein is causing confusion or disruption with the regular production of proteins that keep these individuals from progressing faster into decline. Which could also explain why young athletes are dying at an alarming rate.

(I have no idea why some print is red instead of black so don't pay any attention to it, it doesn't have any more importance linked to it than just plain I don't know what I did, which isn't unusual at all, lol)

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Innumerable contributions concatenate to the extraordinary rise in all causes deaths, and this could be another.

https://ratical.org/PandemicParallaxView/MasksAreHarmful-Meehan2020.html

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7941620/

https://vaersanalysis.info/2022/01/15/hot-lots-update-for-covid-19-jabs-data-through-1-7-22/

The last shows that some lots of jabs were far more lethal than others. Absent specific examination of the jabs, and particularly those lots, how they're killing and harming won't be known.

Thanks!

That last link may help me sort some of it out considering the data per state is slim to none pickings out on the web. I am not even sure it is bad lot numbers to be honest. I've been sorting through this stuff for awhile trying to find a link up, this is the closest I've seen per state. I've been wanting to compare that to states with the highest rates of cancer, diabetes and heart disease. It is conceivable, for instance, like Kentucky with the highest rate of cancer in the country, got hit so hard for that reason. It's also conceivable that a batch number went to an area within Kentucky, like a certain city or county that would have the highest rate of cancer within the state. You can see how difficult it is to try and make that connection if there is one, the date is lacking and the project would be intensive. That's why you can see when I did the above article I went for heart disease, cancer and diabetes rates, coming across that rare genetic link was just a fluke, but a considerable one at that.