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Unapologetically Me's avatar

Sepsis, yep. That's how my uncle died 2 days before Christmas 2022.

After exploratory botched stomach surgery. (Multiple jabs. Elderly. Italy.)

Recipe for unexplained and sudden and unnecessary deaths of the very elderly in that country.

Italy was being bankrupted by old age pensions, military pensions, and universal Medicare.

My mother who still receives these benefits (in Canada) is now being sent questionnaires every 6 months, by the Italian government.

"Is recipient still among the living?"

Italy killed off a lot of their 22% elderly population during and post "Covid" with no questions asked...

Several in my extended family.

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AngelaK's avatar

Europe was acting more insane than US.

I am sorry for the unnecessary loss of your uncle.

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Unapologetically Me's avatar

Thanks.

Canada was not far behind though, in terms of insanity.

#TrudeaumustgoNOW

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Politico Phil's avatar

All of the West went insane and the US had the highest covid mortality of any country.

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RunningLogic's avatar

But do we really even know if that is true? So many false positives and bogus cases. Even if they were legit, they could have been counting differently and might not be easily comparable for that reason.

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Butterfly2510's avatar

That is very interesting!! They killed a bunch of the elderly in Italy to not pay pensions but make it look like Covid swept through killing a bunch of them. Evil.

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