By Anthony Caruso III | Publisher
Media Personality Stew Peters, who is the host of the Stew Peters Show, is calling into question the Damar Hamlin appearance. On Sunday, Hamlin appeared at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, New York.
The video shows that Hamlin did not walk into the stadium with his family. And when he was in the suite, it was blackened. He was also hiding his face.
“I’m a REAL “conspiracy theorist” now!,” Peters said in a Telegram post. “Sorry for questioning how a man having to use oxygen is not carrying oxygen, wearing a mask when he needs oxygen, and walking with a pep in his step after dying suddenly and being brought back with rib-breaking CPR before a skin lightening procedure. Nobody was beaming with excitement or happiness after the prayer-answered miracle we were told about.
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“The rest of the family was shown, why not Damar? Why did everyone look so nervous? Why was he in a heated suite wearing clothes that would have kept him warm on the arctic shelf? Why was he wearing sunglasses in a blizzard?
Something is not right here.”
According to Hamlin’s own uncle, Dorrian Glenn, he died twice before being brought back to life. The Damar Hamlin clone speculation has caused such an uproar that Hamlin had to respond to them.
Hamlin suffered a cardiac arrest on the field after tackling Tee Higgins.
He said “Clone” on Twitter. The “Clone” tweet is embedded in our post.
The 24-year-old was a sixth-round draft pick by the Bills in the 2021 NFL Draft. He was a starter for much of this season after Jordan Pryor went down with an injury.
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During the January 2nd game against the Cincinnati Bengals, he made a tackle on Higgins. Then collapsed to the ground before medical personnel rushed to his aid.
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