Ask yourself this:
1. Why the need to cover his entire face and wear sunglasses when it was a grey and gloomy and snowy day outside?
2. Why is he the only one wearing a face mask when nobody is wearing masks anymore?
3. And why is he walking so fast into the elevator, and with his head down, as if he's in a hurry and doesn't want to show his face? Isn't it reasonable to think he would want to look up and acknowledge those that are there near him with a smile or hand waive? Seems like a reasonable expectation.
3. They show a woman and young boy [his family] entering the stadium, implying they were being united with Hamlin, but they were never seen together at any time.
4. If he was well enough to walk at the rate he did, then why didn't the Bills have him walk onto the field for the coin toss, or make him honorary captain for the game - only seems like a reasonable expectation, no? Especially given the importance of the game.
5. And during his time in the "box" watching the game why are there no zoom-in shots of him? Instead all shots from distorted angles and blurry. [and no it's not because of weather]
Some of us know.
And yes, this would mean his family is in on it and are being paid to cooperate with the narrative.
It's almost a guarantee that Hamlin died on the field before being taken away by the fake ambulance with the hired chauffeur driving it. [this proof was already provided previously]
Otherwise, if he didn't the teams would have continued the game like they have following other very serious injuries in the past.
They didn't because they were that distraught by what they just witnessed.
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Other questions to ask:
6. Why wasn't Hamlin on the field at all before the game?
7. Why weren't there any pics of Hamlin taken with the team before the game?
8. Why didn't one network get a quick interview with him and allow him to thank the world for their prayers and support?
9. Why did the Bills look so horrible and play uninspired football? Especially if the real Hamlin was really there? This contradicts the emotional response by other teams in the past when a player shows up for the first time after a serious injury.
It's because the real Damar Hamlin passed away in Cincinnati from cardiac arrest.

