Three weeks ago, Damar Hamlin, a player for the Buffalo Bills collapsed on air after suffering from cardiac arrest. He received CPR and was transported by ambulance to a hospital. This past Sunday night "Damar" attended the game to support his team, but both fans and conspiracy theorists alike are questioning if this is truly Damar. Some people have suggested that he may have died, and even Peppy (who humors me but doesn't get behind all my theories) believes that Damar might have suffered brain damage or even be brain dead. Your brain can be permanently damaged after only four minutes without blood circulation. Nine minutes of trying to get his heart to survive doesn't seem too uplifting. Even the NY Times said, "Damar Hamlin, the Buffalo Bills player whose heart stopped during a game in Cincinnati on Jan. 2, should not have survived, if statistics on cardiac arrests are any guide."
Damar is supposedly the guy in the red tracksuit, but you'd be hard pressed to tell who it was with the hood, sunglasses, and face mask on. And the media continues to only post angles where you intentionally cannot see any portion of the man's face.
Peppy was home Sunday afternoon and I was sitting with him while he watched the game and asking him for his unbiased opinion. He also agreed that it was very strange that not a single shot showed his face. He also agreed that there was no way he would be able to move his arms up and down so much if he had cracked his ribs from CPR only three weeks ago. The man received nine minutes of chest compressions.
Here's a compilation of every single 'Damar' that was seen on Sunday, and this guy brings up some interesting points about the ambulance that took him to the hospital three weeks ago. Then yesterday, Damar cleared it all up on twitter by announcing that he was a clone. Or at least he posted a picture of him standing in front of a painting of himself and labeled it as 'clone,' so someone is playing along. People also posted supposed death records.
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