Woman posts "better days are coming" after getting the vax. Dead four days later
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The kicker is, there is no such thing as "natural causes." Or perhaps a better way of saying it is, all causes are natural causes.
If I get killed and eaten by a Satanists for example, that is perfectly natural (in our hell world anyways). Also, heart attacks are natural. Strokes? Natural. Auto accidents? Happens all the time, perfectly natural. Lion bit your face off? How can it be more natural than that?
If it exists within this universe it is by definition from nature.
When we diagnose things however, we look at more specific reasons, like in this case, we would look to see if the recently injected substance might have caused an adverse reaction.
If we DIDN'T want to look at that, say because we were getting paid lots of money not to look, we would go to the higher order cause of death, the superset of all causes, which is that it was natural.
my ego killed my soul, hah
I get what you are saying, but I think by "natural causes" they mean stuff like heart attack, stroke, etc.
An "UN-natural cause" would be murder, car accident, etc. I see your point but also understand how the terms are typically used.... I think we can all agree that COVID + VAXX are NOT "natural causes".....
Since the virus was released by the American democrats / communists, in coordination with their chinese comrades, and the vaxx is an "answer" in search of a question / problem.
My point was not how it is used in some cases. My point is it is a catch all for anything they don't want to report or investigate.
Every death after the first month or two of the vaccine was "no evidence of relationship with the vaccine" and "died of natural causes."
But there is no such thing as natural causes. It doesn't exist by itself. It can be heart attack. It can be stroke. It can be anything.
I get that you are further restricting "natural causes" to mean "anything that was strictly an internal process" but that is not necessary nor desirable as a category, even though it makes sense to restrict it in that way.
That would be like asking someone how much money their car cost and they said "less than one trillion dollars." While totally true, it is so non-specific as to be meaningless information and an obvious attempt at avoiding answering truthfully. In other words, "natural causes" without further categorization is always a lie of omission.
Ah yes.... in that case, I agree with you.