Jamarcus Hall: Mississippi high school football player dies
Houston and Senatobia High School were slated to play their first round playoff game on Friday night, November 5. But Mr. Hall passed away at his home that morning. The game was postponed by a day. The Clarion Ledger reported that his cause of death “was not immediately clear.”
Mr. Hall, at 6’5 and 296 pounds, already had an offer to play football at Mississippi State University. There is no definitive evidence of Mr. Hall being injected. And here’s where the story get really sad. Mr. Hall apparently suffered some sort of knee injury in an earlier game or practice in September. He had surgery on the knee in early October, according to his mother, Jackie Burkhalter.
Thus he was likely forced to be “vaccinated” for the surgery if he wasn’t vaxxed already. We’ve seen many stories of patients denied care for being non-vaxxed. But that’s still not the worst part of all this.
Ms. Burkhalter said she tested positive “for the flu and pneumonia” in early September.
NOBODY is diagnosed with the flu anymore as virtually all flu-like ailments are now called “COVID-19.” That alone raises a lot of suspicion of a vaxx adverse reaction. Ms. Burkhalter passed away on October 23, just 13 days before her son JaMarcus passed away. She was only 41 years old. You may draw your own “double coincidence” conclusions from there.
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