Sudden deaths in sport: Hidden message from German football international Thomas Müller

German football world champion and Bayern Munich star Thomas Müller is asking his 4.5 million followers on Twitter to report sudden deaths in sport. This is certainly no coincidence. In their book “We Kill Half of Humanity”, Eileen DeRolf and Jan van Helsing expose a diabolical plan in Corona’s slipstream.

Thomas Müller is one of Germany’s most popular sportsmen. Unlike many other top kickers, he, the most successful German footballer of all time in terms of the number of trophies won, has always remained close to the people and down-to-earth – just the boy from Weilheim in Upper Bavaria who has set out to conquer the football world since 2008.

Now the national player and FC Bayern Munich striker has addressed the public with a remarkable tweet. In it, he asks his 4.5 million followers to keep an eye on the register for deaths in sport.

Attached is a video in which the 2014 World Champion announces that he is addressing “all athletes” with a “serious issue”. His message goes to all ” hobby, amateur and professional sportsmen and women”. Müller then emphatically points out that the sports physician Tim Meyer, who is part of the medical team of the German national team, manages the aforementioned register.

The register would record “sudden deaths” in sport that are “temporally related” to sporting activity. The whole project, Müller continues, is “really important” because “as sad and rare as such cases are”, it is also “important” to “get to the bottom of the causes” and “let the medical sciences learn from them”.

To do this, however, the cases must first be “reported and evaluated”. The “filling out of a short, anonymous questionnaire on the circumstances of a death” could contribute to saving “lives in the future”.

It is reasonable to assume that the 110-time German national player certainly did not send this message to his 4.5 million followers on January the 31st by chance – and that is how it was understood, as evidenced by the debates about his tweet.

Obviously, Thomas Müller has also become fearful in view of the numerous deaths in his sport. The Bayern star could not openly address the issue of the many deaths after vaccinations, as that would have immediately led to massive trouble with the club’s leadership. His message was understood and certainly made many of his followers think.

https://www.compact-online.de/ploetzliche-todesfaelle-im-sport-versteckte-botschaft-von-thomas-mueller/