Following the Damar Hamlin life-threatening collapse against the Cincinnati Bengals on January 2nd, various rumors circling the cause of his cardiac arrest came to light. Spearheading these rumors from one end is an MLB Veteran, Lenny Dykstra, who has, over the past few months, grown extensively active on Twitter.
Since the Buffalo Bills’ safety Damar Hamlin’s collapse, Lenny Dykstra has speculated the potential involvement of the vaccine in his cardiac arrest and fatal fall. However, according to various reports, Hamlin homed a quick recovery, and also made a blurry appearance when the Bills took on the Bengals in the Division Finals. The blurry aspect of the video triggered multiple rumors, and Dykstra went as far as saying that Hamlin is not alive anymore and that the NFL is trying to cover up in order to protect the COVID-19 vaccine.
Damar Hamlin confirms, but Lenny still has his doubts…
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However, Hamlin reached his Twitter handle to bring an immediate stop to these various speculations about his clone at the game. He used the caption “Clone” indicating the invalidity of all the rumors.
Nice solo outdoor photo. Why the face diaper? https://t.co/9DtMg6udXQ
— Lenny Dykstra (@LennyDykstra) January 25, 2023
However, even this upload of Damar Hamlin showing Hamlin standing in front of a canvas painting of himself with a face mask failed to convince the incessant Lenny Dykstra, who continued to question the safety’s upload. Dykstra, through his Twitter, said, “Nice solo outdoor photo. Why the face diaper?”
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Over the past few days, Hamlin has also retweeted various uploads about Hamlin’s death. One of the tweets said, “Damar Hamlin died from the vaccine. The NFL faked his injury for a money scheme and to shut down the narrative. That’s why they refuse to show his face. Wake. Up” along with multiple other concoctions.
Do you agree with anything Lenny Dykstra is saying? His fans very evidently do. Let us know your thoughts below!
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