‘Lioness’ actor Mike Heslin, 30, dead from cardiac event: ‘Doctors have no explanation’

Social media expressed what the “experts” couldn’t or wouldn’t as a 30-year-old actor became the latest victim in “perfect health” to have died suddenly.

While corporate media coddled Dr. Anthony “The Science™” Fauci who lamented alleged death threats as he enjoyed his six-figure retirement package and taxpayer-funded security detail after overseeing the nation-crippling response to COVID, most remained as mum over potential mRNA injuries as they’d previously been about President Joe Biden’s cognitive abilities.

Despite lacking accountability, concerns hadn’t dissipated and remained top of mind when it was reported that Mike Heslin, known for his role in the Paramount+ show “Special Ops: Lioness,” had died leaving doctors with “no explanation for what happened.”

The homosexual actor’s partner Scotty Dynamo, born Nicolas James Wilson, indicated in a social media post Friday that, “On July 2nd, my husband, best friend, and soulmate @mikeheslin passed away from an unexpected cardiac event after a week long battle in the hospital. Michael was young, in perfect health, and the doctors have no explanation for what happened.”

 

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According to the Mayo Clinic, sudden cardiac arrest was described as “the sudden loss of all heart activity due to an irregular heart rhythm. Breathing stops. The person becomes unconscious. Without immediate treatment, sudden cardiac arrest can lead to death.”

“The most common cause of sudden cardiac arrest is an irregular heart rhythm called ventricular fibrillation,” the clinic detailed. “Rapid, erratic heart signals cause the lower heart chambers to quiver uselessly instead of pumping blood. Certain heart conditions can make you more likely to have this type of heartbeat problem.”

It was also noted, “sudden cardiac arrest can happen in people who have no known heart disease.”

Dynamo memorialized his partner by describing the late actor as “brilliant, selfless, talented and a real-life guardian angel. He single-handedly carried me through multiple rounds of cancer. He was the first person everyone would call to share good news with, and he was the perfect person to call if they needed a shoulder to lean on or the best advice.”

He also revealed that the man who he had intended to start a family with, and for whom doctor’s could not explain the sudden cardiac arrest, had been an organ donor who was credited with providing “the gift of life to four different families.”

Where medical experts were described as stumped, social media users offered their own conclusion on what they believed was the cause of death for Heslin as an April 5, 2021 post was featured with the couple holding their COVID-19 Vaccination Record Cards with the caption, “hate to be this guy. but this healthy dude died of cardiac issues. RIP Mike Heslin.”

The actor’s death came in the wake of a report that the military’s mandate on mRNA shots had allegedly left Army National Guard Specialist Karoline Stancik with a “debilitating heart condition” that effectively ended her career.

Investigative reporter Catherine Herridge had shared details of Stancik’s story which included a response to the questions, “So is this Army memo an acknowledgment that your heart condition is the result of the COVID Vaccine?”

“It 100 percent is,” she replied as the document indicated the postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome suffered by SPC Stancik was “considered In Line of Duty by the preponderance of evidence in lieu of a Line of Duty Investigation,” and detailed how her complications began after receiving the second dose of the Moderna’s COVID shot.

Kevin Haggerty

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