thanks for posting thats much more convincing. just playing devils advocate here..
the state of Texas doesn't publicly release birth records for anyone born within the past 75 years, except when requested by family members, authorized legal representatives or the persons themselves, according to the Texas Department of Health and Human Services.
Explain to me like I’m three years old. So six days later a government database still doesn’t have a death record from a recently “deceased” individual? Sound like typical California Gov if you ask me. Give it a few more weeks, no?
K, just briefly skimmed - they have typical 10 day window for a death being searchable in their database - and the request was received prior to those 10 days expiring. Looks as if the request was taken in on May 30th. When it was actually sent out - June 9th doesn’t prove anything. Now, if the request was submitted today, with the same result, then that’s a different story. Just playing devils advocate.
Nope, it's date of death, not date of receipt of the request. The state isn't the one generating these.
Sec. 193.003. TIME AND PLACE FOR FILING DEATH CERTIFICATE. (a) Not later than the 10th day after the date of a death that occurs in this state, a death certificate shall be filed with the local registrar of the registration district in which:
(1) the death occurs; or
(2) the body is found, if the place of death is not known.
(b) Subject to department rules, a certificate of a fetal death that occurs in this state shall be filed with the local registrar of the registration district in which:
(1) the fetal death occurs; or
(2) the body is found, if the place of fetal death is not known.
No, you aren’t following. I completely understand the date of death. From the paperwork it was received on the 30th of May not even “technically” 5/6 days after her “death.”
Benefit of the doubt it was processed on the 30th but the paperwork wasn’t sent out until the 9th. Maybe we should give it a bit more time before we start screaming cover up. Just saying.
Maybe we should stop believing people died just because the MSM says so, though? I mean, supposed 21 dead kids and teachers but zero blood, zero bullet casings, bullet holes, dead or fake bodies in body bags, security footage, cop day cam footage or go pros? Come on..
the death certificate being filed does not mean it is searchable in their database that quickly.
I know you hate anyone that questions this, but it is much more likely that the death certificate was filed within 10 days, this does not mean it must be searchable in the database within 10 days.
I find it difficult to believe that a government that could fake the entire event, yet couldn't fake a death certificate.
I don't know the answer, but I don't see this document as 100% proof that nobody died. I also think it is okay to question an event and not know the answer. I can't prove what happened, I am not even asserting that your scenario is false, just that it is not proven.
What you’re suggesting makes little to no sense: an entry created in a database BY a medical examiner as required by the state… isn’t immediately made searchable FOR state employees.. who go on to sign a document saying “we searched our database and records and couldn’t find anything that matches this criteria”.
Sorry, but if these people actually died, as the deepstate and MSM want people to believe, they’d be sure as shit to have a death certificate filed pronto. This is not the case. But feel free to file for yourself in a few weeks. Let me know what you find. I look forward to it.
Not sure I understand what you mean by unquestionable results, but I don't see why not. All I did was file a request electronically here: https://www.dshs.texas.gov/vs/death/
You can also try filing with the city/county directly, but all state registrar will ultimately being the one signing off on it, I think.
Just also playing Devil's Advocate as it seems that there are statutory recording times that could seem to be out of sync with the reporting. A 'new' request would put an end to that question.
thanks for posting thats much more convincing. just playing devils advocate here..
https://www.dshs.state.tx.us/vs/faq/birth.aspx
Maybe to prevent birth records from being used for identity theft? I believe this is a request for record of death though.
Most likely to prevent/discourage identity theft.
Explain to me like I’m three years old. So six days later a government database still doesn’t have a death record from a recently “deceased” individual? Sound like typical California Gov if you ask me. Give it a few more weeks, no?
Read my other comments addressing this.
K, just briefly skimmed - they have typical 10 day window for a death being searchable in their database - and the request was received prior to those 10 days expiring. Looks as if the request was taken in on May 30th. When it was actually sent out - June 9th doesn’t prove anything. Now, if the request was submitted today, with the same result, then that’s a different story. Just playing devils advocate.
Nope, it's date of death, not date of receipt of the request. The state isn't the one generating these.
Sec. 193.003. TIME AND PLACE FOR FILING DEATH CERTIFICATE. (a) Not later than the 10th day after the date of a death that occurs in this state, a death certificate shall be filed with the local registrar of the registration district in which:
(1) the death occurs; or
(2) the body is found, if the place of death is not known.
(b) Subject to department rules, a certificate of a fetal death that occurs in this state shall be filed with the local registrar of the registration district in which:
(1) the fetal death occurs; or
(2) the body is found, if the place of fetal death is not known.
No, you aren’t following. I completely understand the date of death. From the paperwork it was received on the 30th of May not even “technically” 5/6 days after her “death.”
Benefit of the doubt it was processed on the 30th but the paperwork wasn’t sent out until the 9th. Maybe we should give it a bit more time before we start screaming cover up. Just saying.
Nope. Read the other post with the front. It’s signed off on by the registrar dated June 9. That’s more than ten days. https://greatawakening.win/p/15IElxMvyb/so-uh-about-those-dead-uvalde-te/
Maybe we should stop believing people died just because the MSM says so, though? I mean, supposed 21 dead kids and teachers but zero blood, zero bullet casings, bullet holes, dead or fake bodies in body bags, security footage, cop day cam footage or go pros? Come on..
He just wants the facts. Questioning something does not mean he doesn't think it was a FF or that nobody died.
Facts were provided. I’m just responding with the same energy.
the death certificate being filed does not mean it is searchable in their database that quickly.
I know you hate anyone that questions this, but it is much more likely that the death certificate was filed within 10 days, this does not mean it must be searchable in the database within 10 days.
I find it difficult to believe that a government that could fake the entire event, yet couldn't fake a death certificate.
I don't know the answer, but I don't see this document as 100% proof that nobody died. I also think it is okay to question an event and not know the answer. I can't prove what happened, I am not even asserting that your scenario is false, just that it is not proven.
What you’re suggesting makes little to no sense: an entry created in a database BY a medical examiner as required by the state… isn’t immediately made searchable FOR state employees.. who go on to sign a document saying “we searched our database and records and couldn’t find anything that matches this criteria”.
Sorry, but if these people actually died, as the deepstate and MSM want people to believe, they’d be sure as shit to have a death certificate filed pronto. This is not the case. But feel free to file for yourself in a few weeks. Let me know what you find. I look forward to it.
“ I find it difficult to believe that a government that could fake the entire event, yet couldn't fake a death certificate”
And yet here we are: no death certificate filed within the statutory time limits described under Texas law…
well then run to OAN or Project Veritas or someone you trust and show them. Not going to do much simply posting it here.
You are obviously very upset over this. It’s like your entire world view depends upon a bunch of teachers and school children actually dying.
Can someone issue the same FOIA request today for unquestionable results?
Not sure I understand what you mean by unquestionable results, but I don't see why not. All I did was file a request electronically here: https://www.dshs.texas.gov/vs/death/
You can also try filing with the city/county directly, but all state registrar will ultimately being the one signing off on it, I think.
What about Coroner’s reports. Those are a matter of public record in Washington state, is it the same in TX?
I’m not Sure but great suggestion. I’ll dig later.
Just also playing Devil's Advocate as it seems that there are statutory recording times that could seem to be out of sync with the reporting. A 'new' request would put an end to that question.
Yeah, possibly it could. If I feel like it, I'll submit another request in a couple months and find out.