Another Jab Injury? Star MMA Fighter in Peak Condition Collapses in Cardiac Arrest

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At this point, you really only have two options when it comes to observing the world around you. Either believe the liars who claim that the world has always been this way or believe your own lying eyes, which are telling you that there are an awful lot of athletes in peak physical condition who are dying or collapsing from cardiac arrest since the COVID vaccines became available. The latest example is mixed martial arts (MMA) star Cris Lencioni, who collapsed from cardiac arrest earlier this month despite being in peak physical condition.

Lencioni collapsed from cardiac arrest on June 8, according to a GoFundMe page set up to financially support his family at this time.

“As you can imagine this was completely unexpected considering he is only 28 and in peak physical condition,” notes the fundraiser. “Cris is currently in the ICU in his biggest fight yet.”

Lencioni just fought in Bellator 294 in April and was scheduled to fight again in Bellator 298 in August. He becomes one of nearly 2,000 athletes who have either died from a case of “Suddenly” or suffered cardiac arrest since January of 2021—the rollout of the experimental mRNA COVID vaccines.

How long are we going to continue to lie to ourselves as a society about this travesty? How many young, healthy, college or professional-level athletes did you see collapse from cardiac arrest or severe myocarditis BEFORE January of 2021? For most of us, the honest answer is zero. We’ve never seen anything like this before.

The fact that governments forced athletes to get the COVID shot before they would be able to participate in their favorite sports again is a dead giveaway if you’ll pardon the pun. Families and victims deserve justice for this vaccine-related crime against humanity, and that won’t happen until people employed by Big Pharma, along with employees at the CDC and the FDA, start going to prison for what they did to people.