Home
Home
feature-image
feature-image

Sky View High was rocked to its core on October 10th when the promising young wide receiver, William Michael Sloan, unexpectedly passed away. This tragic event occurred right before Sky View’s victorious showdown against Richland, but deep sorrow marred it. However, as new information emerges, there is a possibility that the cause of Michael’s death has not been accurately determined.

Watch What’s Trending Now!

Following this on October 26th, William Makis MD, a cancer researcher, went on X to reveal the sad news of the sudden passing of Sky View High School’s wide receiver William Michael Sloan during his sleep, saying, “HIGH SCHOOL SUDDEN DEATH: 16-year-old Canadian High School Football Player William Michael Sloan died in his sleep on Oct. 10, 2024. mRNA Vaccinated Canadian doctors determined he died of natural causes.” Well, according to the reports, the cause of death is natural, but Makis highlighted something very disturbing about Sloan’s death.

ADVERTISEMENT

In his tweet, William Makis suggested that Michael’s passing was not due to natural causes but rather a result of receiving the COVID-19 mRNA vaccine. He further discussed the issue of children aged 12 and above being administered contaminated vaccines in 2021, allegedly to enable them to participate in sports while avoiding COVID-19 infection.

Makis’ shocking statement has raised concerns about medical negligence, and he even calls some cases “homicides” that aren’t being investigated. In such cases, it is imperative to adhere to a proper code of conduct for this disturbing behavior. Even fans could not suppress their anger and promptly expressed their outrage at the forced administration of vaccines to innocent children.

ADVERTISEMENT

William Michael Sloan’s death raising concern

Someone losing their lives because of medical ignorance is not a joke. The intoxication of minors is a deeply troubling matter that casts a negative light on the program and those involved. This fan raised concern about the increasing deaths of young students, saying, “For Good God, doctor, is this getting worse or better?”

After what happened with William Michael Sloan, one thing is clear: only approved and well-tested vaccines should be trusted. However, when it comes to medicine, concerns are bound to arise—and now some of those concerns are starting to surface. Many football fans share the same frustration, especially after losing such a promising young player. One fan’s emotional comment sums it up: “Wake up people!!!! They are killing our children.” It seems like, along with talent, players’ passion for the game is also being crushed.

ADVERTISEMENT

Read Top Stories First From EssentiallySports

Click here and check box next to EssentiallySports

Recent reports about harmful drugs raise questions about the true cause of Michael’s death. It’s hard not to wonder if something is being kept under wraps. Another fan voiced similar doubts, asking, “How is the death of a 16-year-old high school football player considered a natural cause? The cover-up of all this is in many ways worse than the crime!”

Top Stories

Cowboys Fire Defensive Coordinator Matt Eberflus: Contract, Salary, NFL Earnings & More

Adam Peaty Faces Gordon Ramsay’s Sly Dig Amid Parents’ Controversial Wedding Absence

Russell Wilson Announces Retirement Stance as Giants QB Shares Hidden Injury News

Marina Mabrey Is Raising Eyebrows Again With Fiery Unrivaled Confrontation

Huge Fire Destroys Over 125-Year-Old Golf Club Designed by 5x Open Winner in London – Report

Dolphins Reportedly Indecisive About Mike McDaniel as GM Search Kicks Off

This fan also dropped some heavy stats: “The leading natural cause of death in a 16-year-old is cancer at 4.5% and heart disease at 2.5%, but these are easily diagnosed. So, we’re not talking ‘natural’ when it’s extremely rare, are we?” While symptoms like dizziness, headaches, and blurred vision are common side effects, death is a whole different story.

Let’s hope the real cause behind this tragedy is uncovered soon so we can prevent the loss of more talented lives.

ADVERTISEMENT

ADVERTISEMENT

ADVERTISEMENT

ADVERTISEMENT