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Victoria Deaths Are Soaring

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posted on Sep, 10 2022 @ 10:18 AM
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originally posted by: IAMALLYETALLIAM
a reply to: Kenzo

I live in Victoria.

Haven’t heard of any young people dying in excessive numbers or even anyone I know mentioning they know someone in that age bracket that have died recently.

Have had a few mates vaccinated wives give birth recently to healthy babies with no complications though. I think stillbirths was supposed to be a thing wasn’t it?

Of course I don’t have a social link to everyone in Victoria but through work and other relationships I am in contact with people from across the state and can’t say this has been mentioned by anyone I know or speak to.



You get things like this a lot on ATS. Ask them for a source to back up their claims and you either get a Bitchute video form 2 years ago claiming that people are going to die in the future, or absolute silence.

Occasionally they post some data taken out of context that seem to show deaths among young people are up, but really shows that deaths among poor under 50s have been rising for the last decade, largely due to poverty.



posted on Sep, 11 2022 @ 04:21 AM
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I also live in Vicco.... Two of my mum's mates died in the one week, both from aggressive cancer... They were in their late 70s. Me and my extended family and all my "sheep" mates are all triple jabbed and doing fine... apart from the cost of living and the lack of workers...



posted on Sep, 11 2022 @ 04:51 AM
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a reply to: homerJ


If insurance companies are posting or were posting 40% excess death rates. Then that is what they are seeing in their demographic sample. So there is a high probability that the number is throughout the population. There is a high likelihood that the number is out of date so we do not know if it is climbing or dropping back. I seriously doubt that we will ever know with the present censorship.



posted on Sep, 11 2022 @ 05:01 AM
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originally posted by: anonentity
a reply to: homerJ


If insurance companies are posting or were posting 40% excess death rates. Then that is what they are seeing in their demographic sample. So there is a high probability that the number is throughout the population. There is a high likelihood that the number is out of date so we do not know if it is climbing or dropping back. I seriously doubt that we will ever know with the present censorship.


I notice that you didn't post a link to what they actually said, because you're missing out some key details, such as the fact that those numbers include people who died of covid, people with comorbidity who had covid buy died of their comorbidity, or the fact that this trend pre-dates covid.

Yup, the main cause for this is actually poverty. In particular, poor lifestyles associated with poverty, including heart disease, lung disease, obesity, diabetes, as well as alcohol and drug abuse. Not to mention suicide.

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posted on Sep, 11 2022 @ 05:30 AM
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a reply to: AaarghZombies

I must say you are pretty well informed. Perhaps you could check into your memory banks. and figure out why so many planned concerts are being canceled. Is something going on? Because I would think a manpower shortage might have something to do with it. Or failing that something might be in the air. www.bitchute.com...



posted on Sep, 11 2022 @ 07:10 AM
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a reply to: anonentity

One on the radar is the Vatican calling back all assets by the end of the month. As for whatever goes down, have some spare water, food in the cupboard, and some cash on hand. Hopefully it don't all go apocalyptic, in some places it might?



posted on Sep, 11 2022 @ 07:17 AM
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originally posted by: anonentity
a reply to: AaarghZombies

I must say you are pretty well informed. Perhaps you could check into your memory banks. and figure out why so many planned concerts are being canceled. Is something going on? Because I would think a manpower shortage might have something to do with it. Or failing that something might be in the air. www.bitchute.com...


With the advent of streaming services there's literally no money to be made in recorded music. The money is now in merchandizing and events (Often the latter is a market for the former).

This means that more people are now touring more often.

The number of cancelled events has gone up because the number of events has gone up.

Plus, so many of the bands that people really want to see are aging. Old rockers aren't as robust as young rockers.

Or, are you suggesting that people are cancelling events because the vax is being used to target musicians?



posted on Sep, 11 2022 @ 07:28 AM
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Or, are you suggesting that people are cancelling events because the vax is being used to target musicians?


It feels more a part of the great reset at this time. There are some big economic tsunami on its way. You don't really want to be in some strange place when it hits. As for how much, how high and where it hits, I don't know. Something to do with money.

When the USSR finally caved to its economic hit, first two years suck bad. next 10 suck.



posted on Sep, 11 2022 @ 07:35 AM
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a reply to: kwakakev

The whole concept of the Great Reset is dependent on people who have been made rich and powerful by the current system acting together to bring down the system, and to usher in one where their wealth and power is meaningless.

Most of it is just internet doom porn based on fears stoked by the 99 percent and the occupy movements, and a bunch of scam artists on the internet trying to trick people into investing in low value currency in the belief that the NWO is going to make all currencies equal in the future.

The rest of it is internet doom porn create by people deliberately misrepresenting a couple of WEF quotes speaking out against people consuming for the sake of consumption.



posted on Sep, 11 2022 @ 08:05 AM
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a reply to: AaarghZombies

Not quite, yeah lots of ra ra, but the economic realities of billions of people across a range of incomes will do anyones head in trying to make sense of it. But that is what economics is about, each person sorting there own stuff out in a fair way. Whatever that means for them.

The SWIFT system has been a leaky boat for a while, someone somewhere is throwing a lot of dollars in to keep it working with all the fraud going on. As technology develops so does our need for trust. I can understand most people just want a fair go. What Trudoe showed to the trucker protest was centralization is a valid threat of totalitarian. When the economy is no longer the will of the people, how can the government proclaim such authority?



posted on Sep, 11 2022 @ 03:16 PM
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a reply to: AaarghZombies

With the advent of streaming services. i would think that's why the artists would go on tour, to make some real mullah at the concert ticket sales.



posted on Sep, 11 2022 @ 03:24 PM
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originally posted by: anonentity
a reply to: AaarghZombies

With the advent of streaming services. i would think that's why the artists would go on tour, to make some real mullah at the concert ticket sales.



Isn't that what I just said?

More people are touring, so even if only a small percentage get cancelled it still equates to a lot of cancelled gigs.



posted on Sep, 11 2022 @ 03:26 PM
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a reply to: kwakakev

Without centralized systems we're one step closer towards running a barter economy again.

One of the things that I love about Western Europe the times that I've been there is that literally every bank is connected to every other bank. Regardless of which country you are in, let alone which city.



posted on Sep, 12 2022 @ 01:53 AM
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Without centralized systems we're one step closer towards running a barter economy again.


Having global standards has helped this world become a lot more interconnected. Centralization does have its problems with a central point of failure. National sovereignty does help keep each nation running despite what another nation might do.

I can understand some improvements to the way nations trade and relate. As for dealing with the temptations of power that a single, global currency unit can have on a war torn planet looks like too much, too soon. Some Prime Minister questions the global consensus so his population starves.

There might be some place for a CBDC. As for the only answer as the planet continues to struggle with economic issues does not add up.



posted on Sep, 12 2022 @ 02:37 AM
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One of the problems with a complete lockdown was that at some point Australia was going to have to face covid, even though facing a much weaker variant is obviously preferable.

I had thought as boomers age that this may be one of the reasons for more deaths, also let’s be honest here a lot of lifestyles do not lend themselves to a healthy old age. I also thought that long covid could be a contributory factor, I myself suffer from tachycardia for months after covid infections. This started months before any jab, so for me at least I can sort of rule that out. The lesser variants have caused the tachycardia to be less serious and last shorter periods.

I made a personal judgement each time and decided to have three jabs, but from now on i will (unless something changes dramatically) be relying on my own immune system to deal with future infections.

I believe that being healthy, eating healthily and moderation when it comes to things we know are not good for us are key to ensuring you have a robust immune system. You can have as many jabs as you like but with a poor immune system you are in my opinion wasting your time.

I had hoped that the covid pandemic might have shaken us up, caused most a time for serious reflection on how their lifestyle is very unhealthy. Taken some responsibility for what they are doing to themselves and make some adjustments to fix this. But no, and let’s be honest very few countries advised their populations that one of the best things they could do is get some exercise, lose weight, eat healthily and cut down on bad food.

So maybe the jab is causing these serious issues, maybe covid or long covid is. It’s also possible that poor lifestyle causing a poor immune response is too.

The only people that get 100% guaranteed immunity from a covid jab are the makers of it.



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