Saturday, August 8, 2015

Come On Now! Man Breaks Guinness Record - Runs 82 Miles On A TREADMILL Over 12 Hours & Sheryl Sandberg's Husband Dave Goldberg Takes One Step On A Treadmill & Kills Himself!!


Death By Treadmill?
“God will allow the old serpent to cause divisions among those who reign in every society and in every family. Our Lady of La Salette 19 Sept. 1846 (Published by Mélanie 1879) 
“The true faith to the Lord having been forgotten, each individual will want to be on his own and be superior to people of same identity, they will abolish civil rights as well as ecclesiastical, all order and all justice would be trampled underfoot and only homicides, hate, jealousy, lies and dissension would be seen without love for country or family. Our Lady of La Salette 19 Sept. 1846 (Published by Mélanie 1879)
Come on now....how many people in the world will probably die this year in treadmill accidents? 

THREE.

On average at least 3 people die annually in treadmill accidents:
Fatal injuries from treadmills are rare — between 2003 and 2012, there were 30 deaths associated with treadmills, for an average of three deaths per year, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. LiveScience Read More>>>>
Dave Goldberg happens to be one of those unfortunate few who kills himself on a treadmill? Come on!

Here is a guy who can run on a treadmill for 12 hours and not hurt himself or anyone else. His name is David Staley, he is 30 years old, and he ran 81.62 miles on a treadmill at the University of Denver last Saturday:

Man breaks Guinness World Record by running nearly 82 miles on a TREADMILL over 12 hours  
A Colorado man has broken the world record for greatest distance ever run on a treadmill. David Staley, 30, ran 81.62 miles on a treadmill at the University of Denver on Saturday. The 12-hour run bested Staley's friend Denis Mikhaylov--the previous record holder--by a little over a mile. Mikhaylov set the record of 80.53 miles in 12 hours in New York City just last April. And it was his friend's record that motivated Staley to try for the unusual title. But don't don't confuse his love of running for competitiveness. 'I don't want people having the wrong impression as if I'm this super-competitive person. I'm not competitive against a field of people. You won't see me at a 5K stretching,' he told the Denver Post, where he works as a digital strategist. In order to be eligible to become a Guiness World Record holder, Staley had to follow a book of rules 45 pages thick. Among them was one barring him from touching the handles of the treadmill at any point during his run. Another barred him from touching any buttons on the machine. Daily Mail Read More>>>>

Staley not only ran on the treadmill for 12 hours but he did it without touching handles of the treadmill.

Staley didn't break anything or harm himself or anyone else

So what gives with those who step on a treadmill and die almost immediately?

Murderess?

And this lady's husband Dave Goldberg broke his neck on a treadmill within minutes of stepping on the treadmill.....come on....oh and it gets better...he broke his neck on a treadmill in Mexico..

Who or what killed Goldberg? Heart attack? No. Autopsy ruled that out. He just fell and bumped his head.....

Treadmill my ass!


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