Has the visceral thud of playing bass (and drums) had anything to do with this peculiar toll among musicians who have died untimely deaths since "vaccination" started?
What happened to the rhythm section of these bands? Why.... it was the *exact same thing* that happened to the HEART rhythms of all the sheep who bought into the Deep State pushed vaxes: all died.
When I see obituaries that list the death of someone at age 65 or older, I don't respond with alarm. But when I see row after row of listings of people dying in the teens, twenties, and thirties, red flag warnings start going off everywhere.
I agree, but the older we get, the sooner nature catches up with us. We normally see far more people passing away after 70 than we do people in their 20s. And yet, each week we read about hundreds of teens and young people who've barely reached the ripe old age of 25 dying "suddenly" or "unexpectedly."
There could certainly be something to this. I've recently read some articles on frequency-based medicine, and it's potential to do a great deal of good as well as a great deal of harm.
I sure think so! Drummers (I've known a bunch) are the most INTENSE in any band--they go first, Bassists come next (in intensity both in playin' and in personality); both play at a lower frequency than say acoustic guitar, clarinet, flute, etc... so given the electro-magnetic gunk in those hydrogels an' the lower resonatin' tones of drums an' bass--yup, I'm convinced there IS something to it!
What happened to the rhythm section of these bands? Why.... it was the *exact same thing* that happened to the HEART rhythms of all the sheep who bought into the Deep State pushed vaxes: all died.
When I see obituaries that list the death of someone at age 65 or older, I don't respond with alarm. But when I see row after row of listings of people dying in the teens, twenties, and thirties, red flag warnings start going off everywhere.
You must be young. 65 is NOT OLD
I agree, but the older we get, the sooner nature catches up with us. We normally see far more people passing away after 70 than we do people in their 20s. And yet, each week we read about hundreds of teens and young people who've barely reached the ripe old age of 25 dying "suddenly" or "unexpectedly."
I did a bunch of songs to explain:
https://open.substack.com/pub/inugo/p/sunday-serenade-for-the-syringed?r=qx9b5&utm_medium=ios&utm_campaign=post
Heartbreaking.......
Many musicians used to be rebels. There are very few anymore.
There could certainly be something to this. I've recently read some articles on frequency-based medicine, and it's potential to do a great deal of good as well as a great deal of harm.
A lot of musicians…. Gary Rossington of Lynyrd Skynyrd has passed away.
I sure think so! Drummers (I've known a bunch) are the most INTENSE in any band--they go first, Bassists come next (in intensity both in playin' and in personality); both play at a lower frequency than say acoustic guitar, clarinet, flute, etc... so given the electro-magnetic gunk in those hydrogels an' the lower resonatin' tones of drums an' bass--yup, I'm convinced there IS something to it!