The vaxx killed off an acquaintance the first week it was administered. She was elderly, but very healthy and died 2 days afterwards in her sleep. Since then, I've been reading the obituaries on a regular basis. Interesting how many people die "unexpectedly," or "after a brief illness." Many are also dying in their homes, which may also be a code for sudden vaxx death.
I have a similar one. Not elderly though, under 70 was still working. Thing about this guy, he was a 6th Dan in like 3 martial arts. Just read his obit about how involved he was. Nicest frigging guy you'd ever meet. Worked as a welder at a shop I'm good friends with a bunch of his co workers, met him about 10 years ago.
Saw about a month ago, checking the obits, he died "unexpectedly" from a heart complication. I was the exact same, first thought = vax.
“Short illness” is the new communist hotness. Gangs of “youths” rampaging the streets of urban areas is so 2018.
I enjoy immensely every media person and celebrity that I see dying of “short illness.” We all know exactly what that means.
You know what’s gonna be even better?
NFL and NBA players dying on the field in the coming years. I’m shocked it hasn’t happened yet in the US. Soccer players dropping like flies in EU.
Be prepared for the first mid game death due to “short illness.” It will be interesting to see how they deal with the 2nd, 3rd and 4th of these incidents.
The obituaries in my local newspaper seem to be tripled from earlier years, but then again I don't have any way to prove it.... but seeing LOTS more deaths IMHO.
The best source for info on death is the state's Vital Records, since all people who die don't turn up in the obits section. Interesting, but New York has a 2-year+ lag on publicly posting this info. For more recent information for "research purposes," someone has to do a data request to NYS and NYC.
The vaxx killed off an acquaintance the first week it was administered. She was elderly, but very healthy and died 2 days afterwards in her sleep. Since then, I've been reading the obituaries on a regular basis. Interesting how many people die "unexpectedly," or "after a brief illness." Many are also dying in their homes, which may also be a code for sudden vaxx death.
Dying in your home very often means stroke or blood clot.
And interesting we didn't hear many reports of deaths at home in 2020 when people presented to ER and were told to go home....
I have a similar one. Not elderly though, under 70 was still working. Thing about this guy, he was a 6th Dan in like 3 martial arts. Just read his obit about how involved he was. Nicest frigging guy you'd ever meet. Worked as a welder at a shop I'm good friends with a bunch of his co workers, met him about 10 years ago.
Saw about a month ago, checking the obits, he died "unexpectedly" from a heart complication. I was the exact same, first thought = vax.
https://www.fundyfuneralhome.com/obituary/Paul-Oliver
“Short illness” is the new communist hotness. Gangs of “youths” rampaging the streets of urban areas is so 2018.
I enjoy immensely every media person and celebrity that I see dying of “short illness.” We all know exactly what that means.
You know what’s gonna be even better?
NFL and NBA players dying on the field in the coming years. I’m shocked it hasn’t happened yet in the US. Soccer players dropping like flies in EU.
Be prepared for the first mid game death due to “short illness.” It will be interesting to see how they deal with the 2nd, 3rd and 4th of these incidents.
They will deal with it like this: "This has always happened, this is normal. Sports are physically demanding. This just happens to people in sports."
The obituaries in my local newspaper seem to be tripled from earlier years, but then again I don't have any way to prove it.... but seeing LOTS more deaths IMHO.
2021 excess mortality by week for the US, ages 0-44. 25% above average:
https://files.catbox.moe/49i4uf.png
For context, here's the same information for the US, all ages. 16% above average:
https://files.catbox.moe/3rqbl5.png
I really have no idea how to do that. How do I find this way back machine? I do have an online and paper subscription and have for some time.
Let me know how to do this and I will do the research.
I use an online obituary site for my entire province. I can search by year. Should be able to find something similar in your area.
The best source for info on death is the state's Vital Records, since all people who die don't turn up in the obits section. Interesting, but New York has a 2-year+ lag on publicly posting this info. For more recent information for "research purposes," someone has to do a data request to NYS and NYC.