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hits, as in pages reference his search in some way
originally posted by: BrokenCircles
a reply to: v1rtu0s0
I'm confused. In your bottom image, what exactly are the "results"? For this year, what does the "168,000" represent?
originally posted by: BrokenCircles
a reply to: v1rtu0s0
I'm confused. In your bottom image, what exactly are the "results"? For this year, what does the "168,000" represent?
originally posted by: nOraKat
On one hand you hear these stories.. but on the other hand, everyone I know that’s vaccinated looks completely normal and healthy.. except this one older lady, she looks like she aged 10 years in a matter of months.
That's what I thought, but since they were underlined in red, it threw me off. I just don't think the search result count represents anything significant, in this instance.
originally posted by: MConnalley
hits, as in pages reference his search in some way
originally posted by: BrokenCircles
a reply to: v1rtu0s0
I'm confused. In your bottom image, what exactly are the "results"? For this year, what does the "168,000" represent?
Some of these accounts are quite astounding based on the wording of the articles. For example, "Cohasset police officer collapses and dies unexpectedly." That sounds pretty alarming to me, but so do all of these reports and it's happening in relatively young law enforcement officers. In this example a 24 year old police officer from San Jose just mysteriously died and no cause of death is listed, but no foul play was suspected. I've also noticed that on mainstream media websites, the comment sections have been long gone. We wouldn't want anyone to alert someone reading the article as to what might be going on.
originally posted by: starviego
A recent headline from my local newspaper:
"Surge of fentanyl deaths, staffing shortages create backlog in county Medical Examiner’s Office"
www.sandiegouniontribune.com... examiners-office
But if you Google just the words "backlog in county Medical Examiner’s Office" you see reports from all over the country. Must be all that Fentanyl!
originally posted by: StoutBroux
originally posted by: BrokenCircles
a reply to: v1rtu0s0
I'm confused. In your bottom image, what exactly are the "results"? For this year, what does the "168,000" represent?
How many search results Google supplies regarding the topic you entered.
So, I checked all your sources and only #10 mention an autopsy. A couple were older persons so it wasn't really surprising. But a lot of them are suspicious. I hope they are all having autopsies done. Although I've noticed that the word 'autopsy' seems to be missing from many sudden deaths these days.