Anonymous ID: ff5e72 July 31, 2022, 1:56 p.m. No.148373   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8391

Canada #35 >>>/qresearch/16941408

 

Here We Go: ‘Experts’ Now Warn Cold Showers Are Causing Heart Attacks In Young Adults

Jim Hoft July 31, 2022

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/07/go-experts-now-warn-cold-showers-causing-heart-attacks-young-adults/

 

This article originally appeared on Eat the d*mn salad and was republished with permission.

 

I don’t know if you have heard, but many healthy young adults are developing heart issues, and some are suffering heart attacks from this. It is so sad to hear these stories and, unfortunately, no one can seem to figure all this out.

 

There has been a shocking spike in unexplained deaths reported in the past year among 18-49 year-olds in the US.

 

The term “Sudden Arrhythmic Death Syndrome” (also known as “SADS”) refers to a sudden and unexpected death that occurs in adolescents and adults, typically during sleep caused by cardiac arrest, for which there is no evident explanation that can be established.

 

The elites are grooming you to believe everything causes SADS when we all know better, as reported by The Gateway Pundit.

Below is the list of articles reported by so-called health experts to explain the recent spike in SADS.

 

Notice what DIDN’T make the list!

The U.S. Sun: Urgent warning to gardeners as soil ‘increases risk of killer heart disease’

Daily Mail: Expert warns that shoveling snow can be a deadly way to discover underlying cardiovascular conditions as straining the heart with physical activity could cause sudden death

Wales Online: Energy bill price rise may cause heart attacks and strokes, says TV GP

Health Line: Can Snoring Lead to Heart Failure?

CBS News: Watching less TV can reduce heart disease risk, research suggests

Daily Mail: Entirely new kind of ‘highly reactive’ chemical is found in Earth’s atmosphere – and it could be triggering respiratory and heart diseases and contributing to global warming, scientists claim

The U.S. Sun: Summer holidays warning as flight delays increase risk of silent killers

Toronto Sun: Daylight savings may increase chance of heart disease, strokes: Studies

New Scientist: Taller people may have a higher risk of nerve, skin and heart diseases

News Medical: Neighborhood ‘redlining’ may increase risk of cardiovascular diseases

 

Full article:

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/07/go-experts-now-warn-cold-showers-causing-heart-attacks-young-adults/

Anonymous ID: ff5e72 July 31, 2022, 5:42 p.m. No.148417   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Another long delay, but it's up now

 

France #3 >>148398

 

Here we are, can't think of any others that would have a chance of being used right now

 

International QR Midnight Rider Threads

Australia #15 >>148147

Canada #10 >>147897

France #3 >>148398

Mexico #3 >>148153

Nederland #8 >>148135

Nihon/Japan #2 >>148213

Scotland #3 >>148068

South Africa #3 >>147928

UK #25 >>148017

 

Midnight Riders, TEN flavors to choose from!

Anonymous ID: ff5e72 July 31, 2022, 8:03 p.m. No.148437   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8438 >>8445 >>8490 >>8523

>>148436

Australia #25 >>>/qresearch/16967607

 

Australians urged to work from home as winter Omicron wave swamps hospitals

Renju Jose - July 20, 2022

 

SYDNEY, July 20 (Reuters) - Australians admitted to hospitals from COVID-19 neared record levels on Wednesday as authorities urged businesses to let staff work from home and recommended people wear masks indoors and get booster shots urgently amid a major coronavirus outbreak.

 

Australia is in the grip of a third Omicron wave driven by the highly transmissible new subvariants, BA.4 and BA.5, with more than 300,000 cases recorded over the past seven days. Authorities say the actual numbers could be double that total, and Wednesday's 53,850 new cases was the highest daily tally in two months.

 

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is resisting pressure to reinstate tough curbs to halt the spread of the virus, including making masks mandatory indoors, though he encouraged people to wear it.

 

"The truth is that if you have mandates, you've got to enforce them," Albanese told reporters on Wednesday. "Whilst there are mandates on public transport … not everyone is wearing a mask."

 

Albanese said businesses and employees must decide together on any work-from-home arrangement, as unions called for employers to do more for their staff.

 

Employers must go beyond the government's pandemic leave payments and provide paid leave at full pay for workers who need to isolate, and offer free rapid antigen tests, Australian Council of Trade Unions President Michele O'Neil said.

 

"No worker should have to decide between putting food on the table or isolating with COVID," O'Neil said.

 

Last week, Australia reinstated support payments for casual workers who have to quarantine.

 

Australia's Chief Medical Officer Paul Kelly predicted the number of people ending up in hospital will soon hit a record high, and urged businesses to let more staff work from home.

 

Australia could see "millions" of new cases over the coming weeks, authorities have warned.

 

About 5,350 Australians are currently in hospital with COVID-19, not far off the record 5,390 recorded in January during the BA.1 outbreak, official data showed. Numbers in the states of Queensland, Tasmania and Western Australia are already at their highest since the pandemic began.

 

Many frontline health workers are also sick or in isolation, further straining the health system.

 

Australian doctors said masks must be made mandatory in indoor venues.

 

"We don't have optional seat belts, we don't have optional speed limits. There's a lot of limits on our freedoms that we accept because it's the right thing to do," Australian Medical Association President Omar Khorshid told radio station 2GB.

 

Authorities have also warned of a lag in people taking their booster shots.

 

So far, 95% of people above 16 have had two doses, helping keep Australia's total COVID-19 cases just under 9 million and deaths at 10,884, far lower than many countries. But only about 71% have received three or more doses.

 

https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/australians-urged-work-home-winter-omicron-wave-swamps-hospitals-2022-07-20/

Anonymous ID: ff5e72 Aug. 1, 2022, 2:15 p.m. No.148465   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8468

>>148439

It's like a format thing

cross bread linking to other QR is just put in the number with the two >>

 

To crosslink from QR to here or QRB has to have the three >>>, an all important slash, then the qresearch then another important slash, then the number of the QR post.

I believe an anon on QRB taught me that over a year ago. DO NOT TELL THE NAVY I AM STILL TRAINABLE!!!

Anonymous ID: ff5e72 Aug. 1, 2022, 5:37 p.m. No.148483   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8489

Here ya go Tom

 

International QR Midnight Rider Threads

 

>>148147 ————————————–——– Australia #15

>>147897 ————————————–——– Canada #10

>>148398 ————————————–——– France #3

>>148153 ————————————–——– Mexico #3

>>148135 ————————————–——– Nederland #8

>>148213 ————————————–——– Nihon/Japan #2

>>148068 ————————————–——– Scotland #3

>>147928 ————————————–——– South Africa #3

>>148017 ————————————–——– UK #25

 

Plug those into the dough

We'll break them mustangs yet!

Anonymous ID: ff5e72 Aug. 1, 2022, 6:53 p.m. No.148484   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8490 >>8523

South Africa #9 >>>/qresearch/16738632

 

“National Security Action”

 

https://www.influencewatch.org/non-profit/national-security-action/

 

National Security Action (NSA) is a left-wing 501(c)(4) advocacy group largely composed of former Obama administration staffers and leadership. NSA works to advance global policies and oppose the foreign policy of the Trump administration.[1] NSA provides Democratic candidates for public office with talking points and policy and legal expertise intended to support the Obama administration’s foreign policy consensus.[2]

 

Website: nationalsecurityaction.org

 

“National Security Action is dedicated to advancing American global leadership and a strong, unified progressive foreign policy by supporting the next generation of leaders in Washington and across the country who share our vision and values.”

 

TAX ID: 82-2007387

 

Tax-Exempt Status: 501(c)(4)

Formation: February 2018 (Unincorporated Washington, D.C. Nonprofit)

Type: Left-Leaning National Security Advocacy Group

Founders: Ben Rhodes Jake Sullivan

 

Background

 

National Security Action was established in February 2017 by Ben Rhodes, a former national security advisor in the Obama White House, and Jake Sullivan, a national security advisor to former Vice President Joe Biden. Both Rhodes and Sullivan were key figures in establishing the Obama administration’s 2015 Iran nuclear agreement. [3] Sullivan later served as a senior advisor to Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign.[4]

 

National Security Action was designed as an advocacy group that could lobby and engage in political activity. It was created to oppose the foreign policies of the Trump administration. Sullivan and Rhodes have been critical of Trump. Sullivan said: “We have a president who is erratic on the world stage, escalating conflicts and belligerently threatening war – even a potentially catastrophic nuclear conflict on the Korean peninsula.”[5]

 

NSA co-chair Ben Rhodes has claimed that the group is a temporary organization that plans to dissolve in 2021.

 

Leadership

 

ADVISORY COUNCIL

 

NSA’s leadership is comprised of 60 Advisory Council members. A majority of the Advisory Council and staff have professional or personal connections with the Obama administration.[6]

 

Some notable NSA advisory members include Rosa Brooks, a foreign policy writer and former counselor of defense who also sits on board of U.S. Programs for George Soros’s Open Society Foundations; John Bisognano, who served as an NSA senior advisor and former Obama campaign staffer who also works as outreach director for the National Democratic Redistricting Committee; and Nicholas Burns, formerly Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs and currently a professor who teaches International Relations at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government.

 

Lobbying

 

In 2018, National Security Action spent $100,000 on lobbying and was represented by lobbyist Helen Rebecca Brocato. NSA lobbied for a bill called S.J.RES.54, a joint resolution to direct the removal of United States Armed Forces from hostilities in the Republic of Yemen that have not been authorized by Congress.[7]