UK: 23-Year-Old Footballer Dies Suddenly While Playing Football


Michael Palmer looks healthy, but that is the thing about commotio cordis: it strikes the healthy, when they least expect it. 

This wave of sudden deaths is not related to the coronavirus vaccine in any way, and is instead the result of the rise of commotio cordis, a “surprise attack” that kills without warning for no reason.

The Sun:

A footballer has died after collapsing on the pitch during a match.

Michael Palmer, 23, suddenly collapsed while playing for Crowland Town FC on Saturday.

He was rushed to hospital but never regained consciousness.

His club wrote on social media: “As some of you may already be aware Crowland Town FC tragically lost one of our family members yesterday playing the game he loved.

“Our player Michael Palmer tragically collapsed during the game and never regained consciousness.

“He was the most kind, caring person and a passionate Manchester Utd fan and always strived to achieve the best he could and will be greatly missed by all at the club and the local football community.”

Pfizer needs to build an mRNA vaccine to stop this rise of commotio cordis. They can inject people with fake mRNA and change their DNA to ensure that they will never develop this condition.

Because so many are dying every day from commotio cordis, Pfizer should be ordered by the US government to skip all safety trials, and release this gene therapy in an experimental capacity.