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Another Vaccine Victim? 21 Yr. Old College Football Player Suddenly Drops Dead, Death Listed As ‘Cause Unknown’

‘Cause Unknown’ deaths are now one of the leading causes of death around the world

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(Rair Foundation USA) There is an epidemic of “fit and healthy athletes” mysteriously dropping dead of “unknown causes” or heart complications after receiving the experimental Covid “vaccines.”

A 21-year-old senior football player at Ouachita Baptist University (OBU) “suddenly and expectedly” died after collapsing on Sunday morning. On Thursday, the seemingly healthy athlete at the height of his football career helped lead his team to victory against Oklahoma Baptist in Oklahoma.

 

The pro-vaccine university posted online, announcing the passing of Clark Yarbrough, their star defensive lineman, with the cause of death still unknown.

“Shortly after 7 a.m. on Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022, the Arkadelphia Fire Department was summoned to Anthony Hall, a student dormitory on Ouachita’s campus, to assist Baptist Health Medical Center paramedics with a student having a seizure and not breathing,” according to the Magnolia Reporter.

Ouachita staff provided immediate emergency assistance, and, following additional measures by emergency responders and other medical professionals, he was pronounced dead at Baptist Health Medical Center in Arkadelphia.

On Thursday, September 1, a seemingly healthy Yarbrough played in Oklahoma. His mother, Mattie Yarbrough, had traveled to watch her son play in the Ouachita victory. Then came the stunning news Sunday morning that her previously healthy son was gone.

“Had a big hug, took pictures, took videos – I loved on him as I always do after every game,” she said. “His mama is his biggest fan,” reported his Mattie to WFAA News.

 

 

Pro-Vaccine University

What happened is still a medical mystery. However, it is known that the University monetarily incentivized its students to receive the controversial Covid vaccines. Ouachita offered a $400 grant for students enrolled on Ouachita’s residential campus for the fall 2021 semester and a $400 bonus for benefits-eligible employees working on Ouachita’s residential campus during September 2021.

The University does not require individuals who attend or work for Ouachita to receive the Covid “vaccines.” However, they are “strongly encouraged to strengthen the safety of our campus community.”

On September 10 and October 1, 2021, the University boasted they would be offering students free Covid “vaccines” on campus,

Baptist Health Medical Center Arkadelphia will bring its mobile vaccine clinic to Ouachita’s campus to administer free, walk-in COVID-19 vaccines (Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson will be available) for employees and students who either need to start the process or receive their second shot. No reservation is needed. This is part of our relationship with Baptist Health, which provided two vaccine clinics on campus last semester and one earlier this fall.

In November 2021, OBU’s president, Ben R. Sells, proudly announced that “because 90% of our campus has been vaccinated or recently had the virus,” the Ouachita was reaching “herd immunity”

 

 

Matthew Yarbrough, Clark’s 24-year-old brother, told local news, “He’s the best brother any brother could ever have. Out of all of us, he was the most responsible, and he was the baby.”

The 6-foot-1, 280-pound defensive lineman registered 27 tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss, and a quarterback hurry through the 2021 season. He wrapped up the year by becoming an All-Great American Conference honorable mention selection.

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