More likely, doctors aren’t listing it on the death certificates.
My mother died of cancer. But when she was in the hospital it was a “cardiac incident” that ended her life. Forget the fact that she wouldn’t have been in the hospital to begin with if not for the cancer (and doctor malpractice years prior, but that’s another issue) - and that the treatment she was being given at the time created the cardiac issue. This was many years prior to the covid theater we’re living in now.
So when you see cause of death statistics, you’re likely never seeing the true cause. Why was it preferable to list her death as cardiac-related? Was there a big pharma agenda for heart meds?
I would bet that these 2021 life insurance claims either list covid or something else pfizer is promoting.
I agree. My mother died from chemo. Everyone in my family also agrees to this. She is listed as dying from cancer. We don't even believe she had cancer. Another doctor up north diagnosed it as non-cancerous polyps. Oncologists in Florida have a perfect alibi for killing their patients. They are elderly retired people. This is why I refer to the Florida medical field as the 'killing fields'. Lots of lawyers down there advertise about medical malpractice.
I agree. Ever hear about the kid that enjoys torturing pets and pulling the wings out of flies? IMO, there are all too many medical doctors that may fit this description. I worked with research cardiologist at a University. I didn't work there long. Our testing was on dogs. These dogs were whippets and greyhounds that no longer could compete in dog racing. Do you know how short a racing dogs use is? There's nothing wrong with these beautiful dogs except they no longer have that extra step to win races. These dogs were being sent to the university to be experimented on.
I recall the one dog that was experimented on before it was sedated and then euthanized. The dog could have easily survived this simple experiment. The research doctor killed the animal without as much any trace of compassion. He simply scurried off to attend another event.
Albeit it was a 'research' dog, how is this different than the kid that tortures pets? This memory always bothered me and caused me to think how easy it is for a doctor to kill. Are there safeguards? Is there ever enough? Are patients ever unwittingly experimented on? How easy it for them to have plausible deniability? Any person in such a position has the power to either save or kill. That sends shivers down my spine. Always have someone with you in a hospital. IMO, If you are sedated, you have lost all of your rights. Always have someone with you.
They can't say vaxxxine related because they are afraid.
More likely, doctors aren’t listing it on the death certificates.
My mother died of cancer. But when she was in the hospital it was a “cardiac incident” that ended her life. Forget the fact that she wouldn’t have been in the hospital to begin with if not for the cancer (and doctor malpractice years prior, but that’s another issue) - and that the treatment she was being given at the time created the cardiac issue. This was many years prior to the covid theater we’re living in now.
So when you see cause of death statistics, you’re likely never seeing the true cause. Why was it preferable to list her death as cardiac-related? Was there a big pharma agenda for heart meds?
I would bet that these 2021 life insurance claims either list covid or something else pfizer is promoting.
It sickens me 😖
I agree. My mother died from chemo. Everyone in my family also agrees to this. She is listed as dying from cancer. We don't even believe she had cancer. Another doctor up north diagnosed it as non-cancerous polyps. Oncologists in Florida have a perfect alibi for killing their patients. They are elderly retired people. This is why I refer to the Florida medical field as the 'killing fields'. Lots of lawyers down there advertise about medical malpractice.
I'm terribly sorry. It does seem like people start to die off once they retire. It wouldn't surprise me if it was intentional somehow
I said elderly and people seeing oncologists. WTF? Are you going to argue there's no association between being retired and elderly?
The experience with my mother made me realize how little doctors value the lives of older people. Disgusting 😞
I agree. Ever hear about the kid that enjoys torturing pets and pulling the wings out of flies? IMO, there are all too many medical doctors that may fit this description. I worked with research cardiologist at a University. I didn't work there long. Our testing was on dogs. These dogs were whippets and greyhounds that no longer could compete in dog racing. Do you know how short a racing dogs use is? There's nothing wrong with these beautiful dogs except they no longer have that extra step to win races. These dogs were being sent to the university to be experimented on.
I recall the one dog that was experimented on before it was sedated and then euthanized. The dog could have easily survived this simple experiment. The research doctor killed the animal without as much any trace of compassion. He simply scurried off to attend another event.
Albeit it was a 'research' dog, how is this different than the kid that tortures pets? This memory always bothered me and caused me to think how easy it is for a doctor to kill. Are there safeguards? Is there ever enough? Are patients ever unwittingly experimented on? How easy it for them to have plausible deniability? Any person in such a position has the power to either save or kill. That sends shivers down my spine. Always have someone with you in a hospital. IMO, If you are sedated, you have lost all of your rights. Always have someone with you.