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Tuesday, March 29, 2022

Did Foo Fighters Drummer Taylor Hawkins Die From Vaccine-Induced Myocarditis?

CHAPINERO, COLOMBIA — The mainstream media gymnastics continue as of publishing of this article. But we are going with common sense and the preponderance of evidence to stop the postmortem smear campaigns meant to deflect attention away from the culprit herein. The Foo Fighters were in Bogota, Colombia to perform a show at the Festival Estereo Picnic on March 25. But shortly before the band was set to take the stage, they released a statement saying Mr. Hawkins had passed away at his hotel in Chapinero. He was 50 years old. The show was immediately cancelled right as fans were arriving around 11 p.m. that night. 

A whole different kind of show commenced from there with mainstream media and Colombia authorities. A Colombian reporter named Luis Carlos Vélez tweeted that Colombian authorities found “10 different substances” including opioids and heroin in Mr. Hawkins’ room. Thus Mr. Vélez insinuated that Mr. Hawkins died of a drug overdose. 


He reversed course somewhat and said “drug use has not been confirmed yet” less than an hour later. A few more tweets provide further details, including the most important one. Witnesses said Mr. Hawkins called the front desk complaining of chest pains right before he passed away. An ambulance arrived, but could not revive him. That means his heart stopped beating.

Several mainstream media outlets then reported details of a “toxicology report” for Mr. Hawkins, despite toxicology reports typically taking four to six weeks to complete. Mainstream media quickly revised the narrative and started using the phrase “preliminary toxicology report.” The smoking gun, if you will, came out late Sunday. A forensic examination found that Mr. Hawkins’ heart weighed about 600 grams, which is double the size for the average man his age.


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