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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.
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 There is a high likelihood that the number is out of date so we do not know if it is climbing or dropping back.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.
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...
Or, are you suggesting that people are cancelling events because the vax is being used to target musicians?
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.
Without centralized systems we're one step closer towards running a barter economy again.