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posted on Jan, 19 2024 @ 07:47 PM
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a reply to: stonerwilliam

I think that the whole of the internet is already censored, the control of information is pretty well tied down already. They are just dotting the I and crossing the T before the next big one gets going. Which will as we know hit the populations without an immune system like a hammer hits a brick. The information with regards to not having an immune system has been slowly hitting Joe public, this will be blamed on shoddy vax production. But for your safety, you will have to shelter in place as disease X is a real killer. Also owing to the heightened international tension all democratic rights are delayed or suspended as safety is of the main concern etc etc blah blah blah



posted on Jan, 19 2024 @ 08:10 PM
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a reply to: annonentity

I think Covid was a test run for the big one looking back now ,people like me were mask exempt and should have been dropping like mad if it was real , And with them wanting control of a countries sovereignty and Tedros able to mandate shots without any evidence globally the future is not bright unless a stand is made now .

The government works for us not the other way around



posted on Jan, 20 2024 @ 06:07 AM
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Compared to what?


Would be about 2k a week above average death rate.




The UK Office for National Statistics (ONS) has calculated that there were 7.2% or 44,255 more deaths registered in the UK in 2022 based on comparison with the five-year average (excluding 2020).1 This persisted into 2023 with 8.6% or 28,024 more deaths registered in the first six months of the year than expected.1 The Continuous Mortality Investigation (CMI) found a similar excess (28,500 deaths) for the same period using different methods.3 Several methods can be used to estimate excess deaths, each with limitations which should be considered in interpretation, however the overall trends tend to be consistent across the various methods.


www.thelancet.com...(23)00221-1/fulltext


Sad thing is we can all sit here wondering what the cause of this is. What is telling here in the UK is the lack of a a national enquirery into the issue and a lack of willingness to look on by the politicians..



posted on Jan, 20 2024 @ 06:16 AM
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a reply to: Oldcarpy2

Bring something to the table. If you are intrested look. A simple search on a cia controlled search engine still brings a level of insight. Its not new news. Turbocancers are on the rise. Doctors have been saying so for a while now.




Since March 2020, the longtime community oncologist has seen multiple patients in his Rock Hill, South Carolina, based-clinic with cholangiocarcinoma, and these patients are developing the rare cancer 20 to 30 years earlier than the typical age at presentation, which is usually 65 years or older.1 In the past year alone, physicians in Patel’s practice saw 7 patients with this cancer, and 3 have died.





“The trend is getting more and more alarming,” Patel emphasized. “We are noticing trends in hematological malignancies, breast cancer, colorectal carcinoma, and pancreatic cancer.”



The American Journal of Managed Care ( peer reviewed journal)

www.ajmc.com...
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posted on Jan, 20 2024 @ 08:46 AM
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originally posted by: purplemer

Would be about 2k a week above average death rate.


Thanks



Sad thing is we can all sit here wondering what the cause of this is. What is telling here in the UK is the lack of a a national enquirery into the issue and a lack of willingness to look on by the politicians..


Though I understand that the vaccines have had some issues with blood clots in young women and Myocarditis in young men, they have been rare. I'm not on the bandwagon of long-term vaccine issues that would be killing people at some 7% more deaths due to vaccine-related issues long after people got it.

In America, we are still seeing 1500 people dying of COVID-19 per week, so that is still there, and that is a real count, not the added car accident with COVID-19 count.

Maybe the bigger issue is this all could be fueled by NHS cuts, the neglect of social care, inequality, and the soaring cost of living. NHS is overwhelmed as there is no growth due to cuts so they do more with less. What this means is if you call an ambulance let's say for a heart attack you will wait an average of 50 mins instead of well below 20 mins as it was in the past.

That jump is mainly due to older men past 50 whether vaccine or not, so that to me is even more concerning than to just say oh the vaccine did it.



posted on Jan, 20 2024 @ 09:22 AM
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a reply to: purplemer

From your link:

"There is support for this idea in existing research. Saini and Aneja hypothesized that cancer should be considered another sequela of long COVID, with other COVID-19 sequelae including cardiovascular, pulmonary, and neurological conditions.7

“It is becoming increasingly evident that [patients with cancer] are more susceptible to SARS‐CoV‐2 infection and are at a higher risk of severe COVID‐19 than the general population,” the authors said. “Nevertheless, whether long COVID‐19 increases the risk of cancer in those with no prior malignancies remains unclear.”


Seems to be COVID related rather than vaccines?



posted on Jan, 20 2024 @ 10:54 AM
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Seems to be COVID related rather than vaccines?


From your shared words It says that its hypothesized that cancer should be considered another sequela of long COVID, Maybe its the virus or the vax or both or neither.

The sad thing is we are sitting here having to ask. 2K a week is enough to be asking whats going on. If the correct peeps look at the correct data we would know. As Andrew Bridgens said.. we have the best paid politicians.. The longer this goes on unanswered. The more it looks like a planned depop event.



posted on Jan, 20 2024 @ 10:58 AM
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In America, we are still seeing 1500 people dying of COVID-19 per week, so that is still there, and that is a real count, not the added car accident with COVID-19 count.


Not sure how they did it in US. Here in the UK they changed the way cause of death was issued on death certificates. Just for this illness. Never happened before. People with COVID and health issues who died from their health issues had the primary cause of death put down as COVID.

Normally in such an example it would be put down as a secondary cause. Such messing about really makes you ask questions and makes it hard to determine the numbers..



posted on Jan, 20 2024 @ 11:31 AM
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a reply to: purplemer

If it is a planned "depop event" it's not a very good one?



posted on Jan, 20 2024 @ 11:52 AM
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originally posted by: purplemer

Not sure how they did it in US. Here in the UK they changed the way cause of death was issued on death certificates. Just for this illness. Never happened before. People with COVID and health issues who died from their health issues had the primary cause of death put down as COVID.

Normally in such an example it would be put down as a secondary cause. Such messing about really makes you ask questions and makes it hard to determine the numbers..


They did that at first because the hospitals got COVID money when they did, so the initial year of the pandemic had inflated numbers, but it still was pretty bad overall.



posted on Jan, 20 2024 @ 12:41 PM
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a reply to: Xtrozero

Yes its been a rough few years for people.




posted on Jan, 20 2024 @ 12:46 PM
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originally posted by: TheLieWeLive
Let us blame it on everything else but the thousand pound experimentally drugged Elephant in the room.

It just can’t be that.


Ryan Cole has extensive research that points to the possibility that it IS the Elephant.



posted on Jan, 20 2024 @ 12:47 PM
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originally posted by: Xtrozero

originally posted by: purplemer

Would be about 2k a week above average death rate.


Thanks



Sad thing is we can all sit here wondering what the cause of this is. What is telling here in the UK is the lack of a a national enquirery into the issue and a lack of willingness to look on by the politicians..


Though I understand that the vaccines have had some issues with blood clots in young women and Myocarditis in young men, they have been rare. I'm not on the bandwagon of long-term vaccine issues that would be killing people at some 7% more deaths due to vaccine-related issues long after people got it.

In America, we are still seeing 1500 people dying of COVID-19 per week, so that is still there, and that is a real count, not the added car accident with COVID-19 count.

Maybe the bigger issue is this all could be fueled by NHS cuts, the neglect of social care, inequality, and the soaring cost of living. NHS is overwhelmed as there is no growth due to cuts so they do more with less. What this means is if you call an ambulance let's say for a heart attack you will wait an average of 50 mins instead of well below 20 mins as it was in the past.

That jump is mainly due to older men past 50 whether vaccine or not, so that to me is even more concerning than to just say oh the vaccine did it.


The blood clots are hardly "rare". That is quite frankly a hilarious statement.



posted on Jan, 20 2024 @ 12:50 PM
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originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
a reply to: purplemer

If it is a planned "depop event" it's not a very good one?


Its a great one. Everyone buriied the dead and keeps going. No one has even noticed yet.

Depop is common talk among WEF members. It is a globalist agenda. Wealth and power grab. Kill the population / sterilize / replace.. Install a one world government. There are powerful people that endorse this. Its not an impossibility.


Look at the death rate a couple of thousand above average. On top cancers numbers continuing to climb. That mortality rate is going to continue to increase. Incremental amounts add up.



posted on Jan, 20 2024 @ 01:45 PM
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a reply to: purplemer

Computer says, no:

www.worldometers.info...



posted on Jan, 20 2024 @ 01:57 PM
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You hate the medical establishment, you hate pharmacology, you hate hospitals, you hate research,

and now you wonder why you're sick....



posted on Jan, 20 2024 @ 02:02 PM
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I've been reading all kinds of articles on this as well.

There has been a really high spike in young, healthy adult getting cancer.

Guess they figured a younger person would need treatment longer than an old person. Seems fiscally driven imo.

The younger a person is that has cancer the longer they will be battling it. Instead of a ten year battle, now it'll be a 40 year battle.
More money.

And the rich just get richer



posted on Jan, 20 2024 @ 03:17 PM
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originally posted by: Thefineblackharm

The blood clots are hardly "rare". That is quite frankly a hilarious statement.


From my whole statement, this is all you had to comment on. geez

Show me the numbers of the blood clots, and how many have died from them too. BTW the vaccine that accounted for almost all of them was discontinued early last year.

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posted on Jan, 21 2024 @ 04:09 AM
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do not wasting time, that is just the number !



posted on Jan, 21 2024 @ 12:04 PM
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originally posted by: purplemer
On top cancers numbers continuing to climb. That mortality rate is going to continue to increase.


As it was before covid was even a word.




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