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Dr Rashid Buttar a leader in the truth movement, a licensed physician, a retired Major in the US Army who served in the 5th Special Forces group and the 101st Airborne Division died on Thursday of an apparent heart attack at his home while surrounded by his family.

His family announced that he was "in perfect health" when he died, as we can see in a podcast filmed the day before with Laura-Lynn Tyler Thompson.

Dr Rashid was very physically fit but last February, he spent 6 days in an Intensive Care Unit, after he had a stroke and his body retained an astounding 50 pounds of water weight.

He initially thought his illness was due to over-exposure to vaxx shedding from his patients, however, Dr Rashid's colleague, Dr Tau Braun tweeted that while he was hospitalized, his bloodwork showed that "multiple venom sequences were present" and he said Dr Rashid believed he'd been poisoned with venom just after he did an interview on CNN last October with what amounted to a 200X dose of the Death Shot.

During the CNN interview, host Drew Griffin, who had been force-vaccinated in order to remain employed had asked Dr Rashid if he viewed him as a "time bomb".

Dr Rashid replied that he hoped to see him in three years but within 8 weeks, Griffin was dead of a fast-acting cancer and now both men are no longer with us.

Dr Rashid founded the Advanced Medicine Conference in 2019 and was set to lead the 5th annual event in St Louis this coming weekend, along with other health freedom luminaries, including Dr Judy Mikovits, Dr Lee Merritt, Dr Bryan Ardis and others.

"Love All Play" is just garbage. It barely focuses on badminton and focuses mostly on the protagonist's mental state who makes no impact. Him and pretty much all the other characters are unlikable. Plain and boring. There's nothing unique at all. Very generic for a sports anime released in 2022. The art and animation quality are awful; the absolute worst. 25 episodes of waste. I give it: 1/5

"Hanebado!" has some good points and bad points. Only 2 good points though. The 1st is the art/animation quality. Very nice, fluid, and on point with real-life badminton. The other is the fact that it does actually take some time to mention several aspects of badminton like the techniques, based on real-life badminton.
Now for the bad points. The plot was so stupid. It felt like all the build-up before the climax was wasted. Seemed pointless. The overall storyline was just a fail. Characters' motifs were just.. meaningless. Although it does focus at times on badminton, it leans more towards an exaggerated family drama to the point where it gets annoying to some viewers, myself included. All the unnecessary drama.
Another point is characters. None of them is likable. Once again, they're too generic. The way they behave is so cringe. I can't say that I never cringed from each episode. I remember seeing this one scene that looked so wrong. Can never unsee that. Overall, it focused way too much on the unnecessary drama that overshadowed the sport aspect of the story which led to its downfall. I give it: 4.5/10

"Salaryman's Club" is the best out of all 3. For once, it doesn't take place in high school, making it original. It also shows how a life of a salaryman-athlete in Japan works which I thought it was neat. Finally, different target audience which is young adults (post-high school) since the majority of the sports animes only take place in high school. The badminton animation is very solid too. Had some funny parts to it too. Matches were enjoyable to watch though they were very short. I also appreciated how it covered both singles and doubles. It just felt fresh as it took place in a completely different setting. It is a good anime, but I wouldn't call it perfect. But, I do hope for a 2nd season, if that's ever planned. I'd give it: 7.5 or 8/10

Now, there's an honourable mention in the video. It's only a manga series released in 2006. "Smash!". It really dives deep into the sport of badminton quite well. Actually, it does well in balancing out the sport aspect and the slice of life aspect of the series (which is what "Love All Play" and "Hanebado!" failed to do). The storyline is also engaging for the reader (at least for me). You should give it a go. It's really a shame that they never animated this. 9.5 or 10/10

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