To: Brumar89 who wrote (1351386 ) 3/31/2022 2:04:14 PM From: FJB Respond to of 1570940 March Was Not a Good Month for “Vaccinated” Cyclists If you’re a regularly reader of this site, learning that otherwise healthy young athletes are falling “inexplicably” to major health issues, particularly heart problems, is not going to shock you. Unfortunately, the vast majority of American who get their news from corporate media have no idea this has been happening in increasing frequency ever since the Covid-19 “vaccines” were rolled out. We’ve heard stories about soccer players, swimmers, and players of other popular sports falling. Cycling is one sport that has seen one of the sharpest increases in major health incidents, including death. And even though young women are among the victims, it seems that young men are the most likely to be susceptible to myocarditis, pericarditis, and heart attacks almost certainly induced by the jabs. Corporate media doesn’t report on it much, but whenever they do they blame anything and everything other than the Covid vaccines. But all of the things they try to blame it on were preexisting before Covid-19. There is a direct correlation between the launch of the vaccines and the rise in unexplainable heart conditions and deaths among young and healthy athletes. According to Free West Media , three elite cyclists fell ill in March with two of them dying: Belgian cyclist Cédric Baekeland died of a heart attack d uring a training camp in Mallorca, Spain. Baekeland had been on the Mediterranean island since March 12 for the March 26 start of the season in Slypskapelle, Belgium. The cyclist from the Belgian city of Roeselare, on March 14, suffered a heart attack. He only managed to alert his sleeping roommate before he collapsed. All efforts to resuscitate Baekeland were in vain.“He had recently been examined, the test showed that he was perfectly healthy,” his team said. The young cyclist only recently took up the sport after playing football for both KSV Roeselare and Club Roeselare. An injury cut short his budding soccer career and he turned to cycling. This season he would have been a full member of the elite cycling squad.