@Melchizedek1972
Melchizedek 🐭
4 months
@stkirsch It’s fairly common with alcoholics.
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@stkirsch
Steve Kirsch
4 months
Passenger dies mid-flight after 'blood erupts from his mouth and nose’. I’ve never heard of that in my life ever before. Have you?
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@supremesalt01
supremesalt
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@Melchizedek1972 @stkirsch Not sure if I am buying this, but also not fully on-board with the idea that it was Ebola... The people on the plane were saying it was liters of blood this guy was putting up. Still... Shocking they didn't quarantine
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@Melchizedek1972
Melchizedek 🐭
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@supremesalt01 @stkirsch It’s a very plausible explanation. I used to volunteer a a rehab years ago and had to attend the AA meetings with the clients. Heard many stories of this happening. About 1/2 didn’t make it.. bled out. I’m not certain either way though, too early to speak of certainty. What I…
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@DrHissyPissy
🤡HISSYPISSY🤡
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@Melchizedek1972 @stkirsch With all the warnings and risks of alcohol. Never have I ONCE heard about or seen this in my entire life. So something is fishy 🤡
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@Chrisdetermined
ChristopherRoberts14 🛹
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@Melchizedek1972 @stkirsch Ulcers in alcoholics. They don't die afterward. This is a ruptured aneurysm.
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@Melchizedek1972
Melchizedek 🐭
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@Chrisdetermined @stkirsch We don’t know for sure exactly what it is but I suggest you do at least basic research.
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@cooljerdoc
John Columbus
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@Melchizedek1972 @stkirsch Thank you! I’ve seen it many times over the years and it’s quite horrifying.
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@Melchizedek1972
Melchizedek 🐭
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@cooljerdoc @stkirsch Just trying to provide a plausible alternative to the Ebola narrative. Honestly, we don’t know yet. I would highly suspect though, that if it were Ebola the entire passenger list would be under quarantine after landing.
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@IToldYaSo123
I Told Ya So
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@Melchizedek1972 @stkirsch This was liters of blood. Also he’s dead.
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@Melchizedek1972
Melchizedek 🐭
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@IToldYaSo123 @stkirsch Yes… I know. It’s typical. I’m not saying something else didn’t happen but it fits this to a tee.
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@ania_lian
Ania Lian
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@Melchizedek1972
Melchizedek 🐭
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@ichudov
Igor Chudov
4 months
@Melchizedek1972 @stkirsch Is that related to having red, potato-shaped noses, just curious
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@Ticktatorin
Kamelia 🌱🇮🇱
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@Melchizedek1972 @stkirsch Also the pressure change on an airplane as a contributing factor
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@miacat47
JustOh
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@Melchizedek1972 @stkirsch Yup. Someone with ruptured esophageal varices can end up vomiting large amounts of blood. Due to also having low platelets, it is very hard to stop the bleeding, even during emergency interventions.
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@FlowerXCm
Erika Calderon
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@Melchizedek1972 Not sure I’m buying this either
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@kalashnikity
Kalashnikity
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@Melchizedek1972 @stkirsch yep, that was my first thought. Esophageal Varices, combined with only God knows what, anything from smoking cigarettes and not eating vitamin C leading to weak blood vessels prone to rupture, to the genocide jab or a combination of all of the above. Or aliens...
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@GenericBit
Obviousle
4 months
@Melchizedek1972 @stkirsch Definitely. Go on any forum for dedicated alcoholics and you'll see tale after tale of people experiencing an ES burst followed by massive hemorrhaging (with a lot of gore) and blood loss. It's utterly terrifying and frankly, should be discussed more in regards to alcoholism
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@Aquarius3_0
Aquarius-elect 🗣️
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@Melchizedek1972 @stkirsch #alarmism continues. Apparently research before typing is totally overrated.
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@Gizmothelegend1
Gill
4 months
@Melchizedek1972 @stkirsch I worked on gastro as a nurse and this is true
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