My mother just lost two of her brothers last night. Completely shocking. They were not deaths tied to emotion of the other's death for reasons I won't get into.
One died of cancer that came on very suddenly a couple months ago and just ate him from the inside. Totally healthy two months ago, now dead.
One died of organ failure (gallbladder), went into toxic shock, went to hospital, died. No apparent reason for why it happened (from what I have been told).
Both got vaccinated earlier this year.
The cancer I can say with reasonable probability is related to the abuse his immune system received from the vaccine. Of course no autopsy will be done. He died of cancer.
The gallbladder? I think organ failure (possibly autoimmune related) is a likely long term effect from the vaccine. It may be related, but of course no autopsy will look for that, if they do one at all.
It's been an interesting day. Shit's getting real. Fortunately I was able to talk her into letting me buy her some shares of DWAC. Hopefully it brightens her future. Her present is a little dismal atm.
I'm wondering why there aren't more obituaries on the funeral home sites. A major funeral home just closed down in a town I used to live in years ago. If there were a lot more deaths, the funeral home business would be booming.
Add Germany - Europe’s most populous nation - to the countries seeing unusually high all-cause mortality that is NOT Covid-related.
In September, Germany reported almost 78,000 deaths, more than 10 percent higher than the expected figure, German government demographers said earlier this week. The 7,200 extra deaths are equal to about 30,000 additional monthly deaths in the United States.
The demographers noted that the rise was not caused by a sharp increase in Covid deaths. Fewer than 1,500 people died of Covid in Germany in September.
(Daily Covid deaths were very low in Germany in July and August and the first half of September. Like other European countries, Germany began mass Covid vaccinations relatively late compared to Britain or the United States; only 8 percent of Germans were fully vaccinated as of May 1. Thus Germany trailed the UK and US in entering the “happy vaccine valley” - the short period following the second vaccine dose when vaccinated people have peak protection against infection and transmission. But now vaccine protection is fading in Germany - just as it did months ago in Britain. Yesterday Germany reported 128 Covid deaths, the most in four months.)
Unlike Britain, Germany does not provide detailed near-real-time statistics on the causes of death. So it is impossible to know whether cardiac deaths, which have driven much of the recent increase in the United Kingdom, have played a similar role in Germany. But the German demographers noted that a similar increase appeared to occur across Europe in early September.
And in the spring of 2021, the expectations of reduced post-Covid mortality seemed to be coming true.
Now, though, deaths are once again above normal - EVEN IF ALL COVID DEATHS ARE EXCLUDED.
It’s almost as if something that happened this year is pushing up population-wide mortality.
Could be anything, right?
My mother just lost two of her brothers last night. Completely shocking. They were not deaths tied to emotion of the other's death for reasons I won't get into.
One died of cancer that came on very suddenly a couple months ago and just ate him from the inside. Totally healthy two months ago, now dead.
One died of organ failure (gallbladder), went into toxic shock, went to hospital, died. No apparent reason for why it happened (from what I have been told).
Both got vaccinated earlier this year.
The cancer I can say with reasonable probability is related to the abuse his immune system received from the vaccine. Of course no autopsy will be done. He died of cancer.
The gallbladder? I think organ failure (possibly autoimmune related) is a likely long term effect from the vaccine. It may be related, but of course no autopsy will look for that, if they do one at all.
It's been an interesting day. Shit's getting real. Fortunately I was able to talk her into letting me buy her some shares of DWAC. Hopefully it brightens her future. Her present is a little dismal atm.
I'm wondering why there aren't more obituaries on the funeral home sites. A major funeral home just closed down in a town I used to live in years ago. If there were a lot more deaths, the funeral home business would be booming.
Alex Berenson on Tucker. Of course they have to say no one knows why.
Here is his substack link:
https://alexberenson.substack.com/p/its-not-just-the-uk-all-cause-deaths
Add Germany - Europe’s most populous nation - to the countries seeing unusually high all-cause mortality that is NOT Covid-related. In September, Germany reported almost 78,000 deaths, more than 10 percent higher than the expected figure, German government demographers said earlier this week. The 7,200 extra deaths are equal to about 30,000 additional monthly deaths in the United States. The demographers noted that the rise was not caused by a sharp increase in Covid deaths. Fewer than 1,500 people died of Covid in Germany in September. (Daily Covid deaths were very low in Germany in July and August and the first half of September. Like other European countries, Germany began mass Covid vaccinations relatively late compared to Britain or the United States; only 8 percent of Germans were fully vaccinated as of May 1. Thus Germany trailed the UK and US in entering the “happy vaccine valley” - the short period following the second vaccine dose when vaccinated people have peak protection against infection and transmission. But now vaccine protection is fading in Germany - just as it did months ago in Britain. Yesterday Germany reported 128 Covid deaths, the most in four months.) Unlike Britain, Germany does not provide detailed near-real-time statistics on the causes of death. So it is impossible to know whether cardiac deaths, which have driven much of the recent increase in the United Kingdom, have played a similar role in Germany. But the German demographers noted that a similar increase appeared to occur across Europe in early September.
And in the spring of 2021, the expectations of reduced post-Covid mortality seemed to be coming true. Now, though, deaths are once again above normal - EVEN IF ALL COVID DEATHS ARE EXCLUDED. It’s almost as if something that happened this year is pushing up population-wide mortality. Could be anything, right?