Pacemakers
From: Chuck Darling
March 5, 2025
Pacemakers were developed for
the Space Program, to regulate the
pulse of Astronauts who undergo
extreme G-Force stresses.
They are common in society now,
about 3 million are implanted worldwide,
more than half a million are implanted
yearly.
The quality varies, as does the battery life.
Average models last 6-10 years, with some
batteries having a 15 year life.
Cardiologists can easily replace a battery...
but you have to schedule a minor operation.
Gene Hackman, the actor, had a pacemaker.
It is noted that his pacemaker stopped on
February 17, 2025. He was 95.
Hackman likely died soon after his pacemaker quit.
Hackman's wife, ~30 years younger, was likely upset, and self-medicated.
This led to her death, and the death of
one of their dogs, caged in a closet.
The continued coverage is media smokescreen.
Pacemakers can be influenced or damaged
by Microwave or other EMF exposure,
but in Hackman's case, this is unlikely.
He was old, and his doctors didn't bother
with a battery replacement.
The battery just quit.
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