Damar Hamlin is back with a new CPR Challenge Video and Buried Within the Artificial Intelligence Op is More Normalization of Heart Issues, DH #31
Trying to look under the Scooby Doo Episode to the Underlying Master Op
Promo code: Toaster
He’s back!
Okay, wow. Damar is really sharp now, we’ve jacked up the energy and added a bit more inflection, although it still has a 4/4 time spoken word beat poet vibe going on.

Is it him? I don’t know. My gut says no, but there is still a side to me that wonders if we are being Scooby Dooed with a double fake out and a real Damar waiting in the wings to trot out and own the skeptics.
So that would look like purposely pumping out sketchy fake looking shit and drawing in the skeptics and all the while holding real Damar out for a big trolling finish.
So there is no doubt, DH or no, an element of Fifth Generation Warfare Psychological Trolling going on regardless. (Promo code: Dog of Lipid Corn)
Here is my spicy chimichanga take and it will surprise you and it’s less focused on the McDonald’s portion of the program and more on what is getting slyly passed into the public minds:
The human heart is apparently just increasingly super vulnerable.
Even as the whole DH Laser Pointer which I am fully engaging in now…got me, Feds…but even as that Op plows full steam ahead, these bastards are continuing to normalize heart issues and CPR and this tracks back to a discussion I had with Fish.
First, watch this short video from Mark Crispin Miller testifying to the Coronavirus Committee about how the media had to get out in advance of the heart problems and how this reveals some sinister awareness.
TFish and I had a lengthy discussion once about defibs being normalized. Fish says that this goes back to the 9/11 era and is not that new.
I say, “Okay, if it did, then that just means that they (Our Real State of Sociopaths) were already slow rolling the “heart attacks, myocarditis” OP and we already know that Ralph Baric was studying coronaviruses and the heart going back to the ‘80s.
From a SADS post:
The Royal Australian College of General Physicians Foundation takes their donations and funds study of health issues.
Like this one!
https://foundation.racgp.org.au/blog/qa-with-dr-katrina-giskes
…and a deviation from the cut throat world of full-time academic research.
Can you tell us about your research – the problem you sought to address, the process for addressing this issue and the outcome?
I’m particularly passionate about screening for AF [atrial fibrillation]. Unfortunately, my father passed away from a stroke related to AF – he had no symptoms of the condition.
I think GPs are in a great position to screen our older patients for AF; more than 75% of older Australians will see a GP at least once a year. However, as GPs we work in a time-pressured environment, funding models encourage shorter consultation times, and our patients are getting increasingly complex. So it’s no surprise that only 10% of patients aged over 65 get screened for AF by pulse palpation by their GP in Australia, despite it only taking a few seconds and requiring no equipment.
GPs report time pressures in consultations as the main limiting factor for screening for AF. I’d like to increase the screening rate for AF and improve detection of asymptomatic patients. A stroke is such a devastating way to identify AF, and they cause a lot of suffering among patients and their families.
Overview
Atrial fibrillation (A-fib) is an irregular and often very rapid heart rhythm (arrhythmia) that can lead to blood clots in the heart. A-fib increases the risk of stroke, heart failure and other heart-related complications.
During atrial fibrillation, the heart's upper chambers (the atria) beat chaotically and irregularly — out of sync with the lower chambers (the ventricles) of the heart. For many people, A-fib may have no symptoms. However, A-fib may cause a fast, pounding heartbeat (palpitations), shortness of breath or weakness.
Could AF and SADS be related?
I wonder if the rise in SADS has to do with another widespread mandated medical intervention.
Think that Damar Hamlin and the MFL and Lebron James and Michelle Obama and Tom Brady will ask this question, too?
It’s just weird how the foundations and health organizations are always funding and studying stuff that seems to start…frequently happening.
Isn’t it weird?
Back to McDonald’s:
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If you want to see the software that can create AI videos scroll ahead to the thirteen mark and this blogger covers some of that. Makes a pretty convincing case with time stamps that the Insta video was recycling footage over and over throughout the heavily edited piece.
Damar Hamlin is back with a new CPR Challenge Video and Buried Within the Artificial Intelligence Op is More Normalization of Heart Issues, DH #31