Mike Stone found a record of Damar Hamlin's death.
by Mike Stone
(henrymakow.com)
Football
fans watched in horror on January 2 as Buffalo Bills safety Damar
Hamlin collapsed in the middle of a game and was pronounced dead on the
field. The shock on the faces of his teammates and the players on the
opposing team told the story. They knew he was dead and probably more
than a few of them were wondering if they were next.
Immediately
the national media went into overdrive, declaring, without evidence,
that Hamlin's collapse had nothing to do with the "vaccine." But how
could they possibly know that?
Hamlin
was transported to a nearby hospital, where it was reported that he
miraculously recovered. Upon awakening from his coma, we're told that
Hamlin's first words were, "Who won the game?" We're also told that his
doctor immediately responded by saying, "You did, Damar. You won the
game of your life."
Think
about that. In every case where someone has suffered a near-death
experience, the first thing they mention is seeing the faces of deceased
relatives or a playback of their life. Others report seeing angels or
tunnels of light. Some wince with horror as they describe seeing demonic
entities waiting to snatch their soul. No one has ever said something
so superficial and meaningless as, "Who won the game?"
Then
we have his doctor's response which sounds like a line only a Hollywood
scriptwriter could come up with. Is any of this true?
THE ABOVE IMAGE WAS FAKED, BUT BY WHO?
A
couple of weeks later, the media submitted a picture of the now
recovered Hamlin sitting on a hospital bed with a nurse at his side. It
looks like a Norman Rockwell painting. However, a reverse image lookup
shows that the picture was copied from a previous image. Look at the
background and the folds in the hospital gowns. It's the same image.
More
recently, Hamlin arrived at a playoff game featuring his team, the
Buffalo Bills. The brain-dead crowd gave him a standing ovation. But who
were they applauding? Hamlin - or whoever it was that showed up - was
dressed in a hoodie and scarf. He was wearing oversized sunglasses. In
other words, he was completely covered up, making it impossible to
identify him. Was it really Hamlin?
You
can watch video of this event. Hamlin stands in a private suite, away
from everyone else, and throws up illuminati signs. That's even more
suspicious.
Last
week, a video came out showing Hamlin talking to the camera. It looks
like him. It looks a lot like him, only ... his facial tattoos are
missing. Did he have them removed? Can that be done? If he really
suffered a near fatal heart attack, would his doctors allow him to go
under an operation to remove his tattoos this soon after recovering?
What do you think?
Is Damar Hamlin alive?
Mike Stone is the author of Based, a young adult novel about race, dating and growing up in America, and A New America, a dark comedy set on Election Day 2016 in Los Angeles - - Available on Amazon.
CR said (February 3, 2023):
Regarding the Mike Stone piece.. Beware of these "searches" on public databases showing L.Hamlin dead.. I did a search the other day on "SearchQuarry.com"for my own name and it showed me born, married, divorced and yep dead. It shows you as everything. I guess to get more specific (or correct?) information about someone you have to purchase a subscription to the site. Otherwise all the database shows you is your name and that you existed at some point..Try it and you'll see what I mean and perhaps your readers would wish to check it out. We've got to be "wise as serpents" and "innocent as doves" in this crooked world.