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Based Florida Man's avatar

These Died Suddenly lists just go on and on. I follow several sites that list them.

The numbers are picking up, not slowing down!

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Jennifer's avatar

Could you please link to the very best and reliable sites that list them? I would like to send them to a family member if I can get a good one that looks legit. Every day I talk to my mom she comments on my dad's new health problems (blood disorder issues) and says, "I just wish we knew WHY he has these problems!!" and I just have to remain silent because they're SUCH pro-jab people who took all 5 boosters. But I was able to help my mom better understand the transgender problem in kids with very good and specific, concrete real-life examples and I think in this case there's a small possibility she would listen if presented with something like that.

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Cowgirl Dee's avatar

The problem with educating the 5+ poked people is that there is no cure. Especially those who are already experiencing health issues. So educating them could be extremely bad for their mental health. Those who were so afraid of getting the common cold are going to be devastated by what they’ve done. I have decided to love them through their ignorance about the gene therapies and educate them on topics such as child abuse, trafficking, grooming and the like. They can’t afford to believe you about the juice.

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OJen's avatar

I'm not sure it's true that there's no cure. Sure, not in mainstream medicine-- they never cure things anyway. But there are several protocols out there for treating covid vaccine injuries. The hard part is getting people to face that this is what is happening to them and to actually try to treat the root cause.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

That was my thought. Maybe just trying to introduce some of the detoxing products as something that would help with the issues that are cropping up.

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ICI Grief (The Rebel's Hike)'s avatar

I agree. The time for action was when the jabs were first introduced and I tried with some family, friends, and some acquaintances. They really psychologically can not go there, so why even bring it up?

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Gigi Gummerson's avatar

I got my son and his fiancé to NOT take any boosters. I just keep praying they are both clear of any other health problems.

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Peace's avatar

Educating over-two-poked individuals is tricky - want to give them enough info to quit taking more boosters, but don't as you said want them to obsess over what they've allowed into their body.

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Dena's avatar

Dr. Peter McCullough’s group may be useful on treatments for vax injuries & detox: https://www.twc.health/pages/dr-peter-mccullough

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Dena's avatar

Dr. McCullough has detox, vax injury treatment recommendations at https://www.twc.health/pages/dr-peter-mccullough

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Oh thanks! I had only to read a few more comments and here you were!

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Laura Kasner's avatar

Based Florida Man - Do you follow Mark Crispin Miller on Substack?

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Based Florida Man's avatar

For sure. Another great resource on this topic.

https://markcrispinmiller.substack.com/

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CaplT's avatar

Very sad but very helpful.

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Connie Benn's avatar

Sadly, definitely picking up. I get obituary notifications from one of the local funeral homes. Many of the obituaries say “unexpectedly,” or “suddenly,” or “at home.” Just yesterday I was checking out the time of a funeral, I’m a church musician, and by the time I got home, three more obituaries had been added to the site. In addition, I’ve seen three ambulances drive by my house in the last 12 hours. That was just not a thing before 2022.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

I have been ( my mother used to do this; I thought it creepy--now I do it) carefully reading the obits in a small-town Maine newspaper for the last two years. If the deceased is over 80, I breathe a sigh of relief. If under that, I suspect the jab. Last week one died in a one-person car crash.....

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Connie Benn's avatar

Normally, I would also be relieved if they’re over 80, but lately, notsomuch. Even those obits say suddenly, indicating that the deceased was probably pretty spry.

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OnTheJump's avatar

A trend we should anticipate for some time to come. Sadly.

"Within five years of diagnosis, the death rate from myocarditis is 50%."

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Based, who besides Mark C Miller? Dr. Paul Alexander has some--there are others? I fear my question makes me sound ghoulish.

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Cynthia Ford's avatar

William Makis reports by category instead of by celebrity status, so that's another one. Easier for me to comprehend individuals instead of statistics, but also enraging.

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CaplT's avatar

I think it’s most helpful to show the all death mortality rates over the last 10 years through June 30 2023. Especially it can be agh own by age. Then we realize that each person on the sites becomes a person who died needlessly.

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Politico Phil's avatar

That is key. As time moves along the fall out from the shot is snowballing. At some point, the avalanche of death and destruction has got to cause a reaction.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Also--have you noticed how frequently the notice is accompanied by a plea for donation to GoFundMe (which speaks loudly, in itself] [here I could insert res ipsa loquitur!) for covering 'costs of funeral'?

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