Watch: Are You or One of Your Loved Ones Suffering from a Medical Coincidence?

This is just the sort of break we needed from all the devastating news about young, healthy and athletic people collapsing and either dying or being hospitalized with “mysterious” heart problems. A company put together this amazing video for something called the “Kaufman Institute for Coincidence.”

It’s a spoof ad for a hospital that will treat your symptoms of coincidence, without asking too many pesky questions about whether you may have injected an experimental substance into your body just because the government told you to.

Hopefully this will start to wake people up, because nearly half of Americans still think it’s all a conspiracy theory that the Covid shots are dangerous. Mocking all the coincidences happening out there is a great way to hopefully get a few more people to realize that what we’re experiencing as a society right now is not normal.

 

Teen athletes don’t normally have strokes or heart attacks at the rate we’re seeing. NFL players don’t just collapse on the field when their heart stops. That’s never happened in football history prior to last week’s Monday Night Football game.

Meanwhile, the Biden regime actually extended the COVID “emergency” this week, due to an alleged sub-variant of Omicron floating around. (Weird coincidence that vaccinated people are catching this sub-variant but the unvaccinated are not, huh?)

If you need a laugh, check out this amazing ad for the Kaufman Institute for Coincidence…


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