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Darwin Graff's avatar

Part of it is wokism. A big part of it is pride in people not wanting to believe they were duped and duped hard, possibly with a life altering or ending jab! The coercers knew this would be the reaction. People have been studied long enough to know this.

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Claudette Leece's avatar

I listened to a podcast by someone who knows well how psy ops work and he said some people truly lack the ability, to admit to themselves they have been conned. It’s so deep rooted they would have a mental breakdown if they allowed themselves to believe, the things they thought were true, or the people they believed told them the truth, we’re not.

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Lee Heppner's avatar

Just maybe these are overdosed bodies from Gov subsidized narcotics! And perhaps families think it’s Gov responsibility to deal with the bodies maybe it’s lack of nutrition or adequate drinking water for the influx of homeless population! Either way I think both Provincial and Fed Gov’s have some responsability to look after these bodies! What kind of choice is it to feed your children, or bury a deceased family member?

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Claudette Leece's avatar

Part of the problem to is the insanity of what they charge for the basics in a funeral. And when someone in the depth of grief, they can make people think you are not a good parent, or spouse if you don’t have these things at the funeral. I know someone who was charged $1000 for the use of the funeral homes cars, when they never used them. It took some harsh words to get that taken off her bill. When just regualr funerals run $10,000 somethings wrong

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Anthony James Hall's avatar

How much of "death by COVID-19" is really death by gene modifying mRNA/lipid nanoparticle injection?

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Jason Rowley's avatar

Check out David Icke's X Post and I agree 100% There never was a pandemic/plandemic, there never was a virus it was all fake...

https://x.com/davidicke/status/1797737623886139814

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Jeannette Patten's avatar

I believe there was a virus. Although I had mild symptoms, I've never had these type of symptoms with another flu.

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Wesley B's avatar

I always find those excess death charts so interesting. I wonder why America was hit so much worse during the 1st/2nd round of vaccines by those "excess deaths" than Canada was? But then in the booster/4th dose periods, we can see America's excess death is less than Canada?

Does that mean less Americans took the booster by percentage? Honestly, I thought less took the original too by percentage. Now US seems way lower -- but -- they re-release the states over time as more deaths come in from various states so the +0% listed for the end period is probably just lack of data/waiting on autospies for death certificates, etc.

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Kevin Simpson's avatar

differing ethnic populations & differing attitudes & practices around health & eating habits might explain some of the differences between US & Canada. And the corruption and abuse in the "systems" could also explain the differences imo.

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Wesley B's avatar

All valid possibilities. It might be the c-19 vaccine and even c-19 itself might disportionately affect fat-individuals and the US is so obese.... except this doesn't make much sense to me as there were obese people in the US during first/second dose and also obese people during doses three, four, etc. Likewise the ethnicity didn't change much over the 9 months.

So part of me leans towards corrupt data explanation. Though, I'd expect my country of Canada to fudge the numbers more, to be honest.

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Trevor's avatar

“Flooding the zone”. State media portraying life’s value less than one thinks. CTV/CBC ignites fear in the sheep that still remain

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Claudette Leece's avatar

I actually know a funeral director quite well, he told me once I would be surprised the amount of urns of unclaimed people, he has every year, and I don’t live in a big city. That’s really sad

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John Cave's avatar

Good find Sheldon. I think indirect data like this is the way to get a better sense of the true impact of the “pandemic” response. I am seeing a lot of breast cancer in our network and outside of usual demographics. I’ve looked for breast cancer data but it seems to all be projections and any actual data is way out of date. If anyone knows of any up to date actual data on incidence of breast cancer I would be interested to know.

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Jeannette Patten's avatar

Apparently AHS is releasing some data on cancer in June. It takes them a bit to cook the books.

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Luc Lelievre's avatar

Agreed.

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