Deaths Are Soaring in One of the World’s Most Highly mRNA “Vaccinated” Areas
(alexberenson.substack.com)
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Yes and no. The state pays for the poor, and it's less than the costs involved. An engineer I worked with in the past quit his job and got into the family business after his dad passed. One day I had a long conversation with him about the business while we were sitting around a camp fire. Learned a lot - surprising what is all involved. His actual costs are higher than what the state pays. So his time is donated, while he makes a donation out of his wallet. If he's lucky, (the right circumstances, doesn't have to drive far, or pay for help) it doesn't cost too much. He said it was just part of doing business.
Last time I talked to him was about 12 years ago. Probably have his email. He works in small town / rural area, so might not be as relevant as an urban area. It was a dying business (his joke, not mine), because of the aging / declining population.
I would have thought engineer to mortician / funeral home director would be a tough transition. But he grew up with it, he liked being out of the big city, and being his own boss was huge. There is a surprising amount of technology involved, if you count the chemicals and equipment required.
He described the whole process of embalming, and what takes place, which was quite fascinating. Didn't make me want to see it in action, but I enjoyed learning about it.