Saturday, November 29, 2014

Phillips Hughes - Death or Murder

A simple ball injury to the neck - he only collapsed.
A simple 90 minutes surgery - he DIES !!!

I am just wondering what would have happened if the same "death" had happened in an alternative medical hospital. The entire world would have gone beserk and we would have had war cries from various quarters asking to ban alternate medicine. People would have demanded that all alternate medical practitioners be labelled as "quacks" and fake doctors. But the same death in an allopathy hospital is not even questioned....

how could a man die from a simple ball injury?

The ball did not damage any vital organ....

There was no loss of blood....

Like any forceful injury - there was a fainting - but it was "induced" into a coma by the intelligent "doctors".  "to relieve pressure from the brain" - it appears as though death was hastened. Even an old lady in a remote corner of India might have revived him using traditional medicine!!!! It is unheard of - and probably the first time that someone dies from a ball injury to the neck!!!

In a statement, Australia team doctor Peter Brukner said: "It is my sad duty to inform you that a short time ago Phillip Hughes passed away. He never regained consciousness following his injury on Tuesday.
"He was not in pain before he passed and was surrounded by his family and close friends.

If he was in an induced coma - how does it matter if he was surrounded by friends and family or by a pack of dogs!!! If he was in an induced coma - how would he have suffered pain? (by the way - why was a coma induced? - so that he does not regain consciousness?)
These people are throwing a ton of crap and want us to lap it up...


Speaking at the news conference, Australia team doctor Peter Brukner explained that Hughes died as a result of 'vertebral artery dissection'.

It is indeed strange to note that a injury which did not even break skin is blamed as the reason for death whereas the surgery which cut open into the man's neck is conveniently pardoned!!!! 

Just look at the location of the vertebral artery in the following pictures and you yourself decide how difficult it is to hit the vertebral artery with a ball...






After looking at the picture - please let me know how big are the odds to hit this vertebral artery which is well protected by the neck tissue, carotid artery and then by bony parts of the vertebra... a ball could not have broken it - only a sharp instrument could have.... (surgeon's scalpel????)


Again - hear their version of what happened in the following picture...


Let us assume that this "story" is true...

If he never regained consciousness - where was the need for "induced coma"?

if vertebral artery breaks near the neck - i would normally expect a blood clot near the neck... how the heck did so much blood flow into the brain??? Do they want us to believe that blood can flow even after the artery is dissected (which means cut or severed )? Or do they want us to believe that blood will beat the force of gravity and move upward and stay there itself?

Many of us would think that vertebral artery dissection is a very dangerous thing to happen. We might be thinking that it is fatal. Let us see an example of an actual vertebral artery dissection

A, Dissection of the left vertebral artery secondary to guidewire injury. B, Complete resolution occurred in 6 months with only aspirin and clopidogrel (Plavix; Bristol-Myers Squibb/Sanofi Pharmaceuticals Partnership, Bridgewater, NJ) therapy.
(Source : 
http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/761451-overview)

From the above picture it can be seen that vertebral artery dissection is not such a serious issue and that with mere aspirin and clopidogrel - it can be cured over a period of time.

The questions remain :

1. If his artery was dissected - where was the need to relieve pressure on his brain??? A dissected artery doesnt allow blood to "flow"
2. The blood that comes out of the artery will clot - what happened to the clot? And if there was a clot - where was pressure ???? Pressure builds up only if there is continuous input and no output. In this case - input itself was limited... so how did pressure build up?
3. How did the vertebral artery get injured missing the huge carotid artery?
4. Why was a coma induced? It means that Phillips did regain consciousness and then the doctors in their "wisdom" pushed him back into unconsciousness. Why would anyone induce a coma if the patient was already unconscious?

Its up to you to now decide... and they would want us to believe that he died of a simple ball injury. If we mortgage our minds - who knows - they might ask us to believe that somebody else died of over exposure to the moonlight....


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