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To raise awareness, it takes a village.

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Happy to help such a great site doing such important work!

What I’ve learned in six months as a Substack writer. Three lessons: Substack writers support one another; Substack itself is the biggest media story in years; people in “blue” states have been some my biggest supporters.

https://billricejr.substack.com/p/what-ive-learned-in-6-months-on-substack

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I would but I already am for the same amount of pay.

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I’ve sent you some info on deaths and they weren’t added to the lists. Where do we send them to, so that they can be shared?

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Liberte, Egalite, Fraternite

France: Protestors Rise Up In Their Millions Against WEF ‘Puppet’ Macron and Globalist Elite

https://newspunch.com/france-protestors-rise-up-in-their-millions-against-wef-puppet-macron-and-globalist-elite/

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I recommend following the UK podcaster who publishes under the pseudonym, 'Hugo Talks'. He's been chronicling sudden deaths since the beginning and has recorded thousands of them. He does this mostly by simply collating local news stories, which the media obviously won't aggregate or cover at the national or international level. In my Big Pharma Disasters article here below, in example number 23 you can see extensive compilations, which Hugo Talks has recorded in his "Young Hearts" series of videos, which covers sudden deaths of children and professional athletes. I'm sure he is still doing this work up to the present day:

https://powerversuspeople.substack.com/p/big-pharma-disasters

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I already collect as many toxxine-death stories as I can here:

https://patrick.net/post/1340336/2021-07-29-thread-for-vax-deaths-maimings-and

Everyone is invited to add more, and to copy from those to whatever other sites or databases there are.

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I'm no editor/reporter, but I'm happy to offer some spare time to assist if needed: eb.renae89@gmail.com

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We're also doing this at Réinfo Covid Québec, for which I'm a member.

Luc

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If anyone wants to help find the reports & send them in we desperately need help with Asia. So many countries there going essentially unreported because we don't have enough hours in the day

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You say even Seymore Hersch won't touch this so I guess that means you've asked him and if so, did he say why?

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For the third time, its not the second holocaust. There have been many.

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In case you missed these - from https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/drag-and-donuts-friday-march-24-2023 :

"Tight end Foster Moreau, 25, announced this week he will have to “step away” from pro football, after receiving a sudden and unexpected Hodgkin’s Lymphoma diagnosis — during a routine physical with the New Orleans Saints. We wish Foster the best and hope for his quick recovery.

💉 This week, veteran Hollywood film producer Martin Wiley, 65, suddenly and unexpectedly died. No cause of death has been released. It’s been a tough week for older Hollywood veterans. Wiley joins several other long-standing Hollywood screenwriters, producers, and directors whose deaths were all announced this week:

Screenwriter and producer Norman Steinberg, 83, died at home

TV Director Peter Werner, 76, “torn aorta”

Producer Steven Ungerleider, 73, pancreatic cancer

Screenwriter Gordon T. Dawson, 84, “pulmonary disease”

Director Francesco Maselli, 92

Screenwriter Ann de Toth, 82, cancer

And in the runner-up category, iconic Hollywood director Aaron Sorkin, perhaps best known for his hit show The West Wing, disclosed this week that he’d recovered from a sudden and unexpected stroke in November.

On the bright side, there are lots of opportunities opening up in heavily-jabbed Hollywood these days.

💉 Guitarist and last remaining original member of Memphis rock band Saliva, Wayne Swinny, 59 , died ON TOUR this week from a “spontaneous brain hemorrhage.” “Spontaneous” is a euphemistic way of saying “sudden and unexpected.”

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Years ago I helped a friend edit her children's book. It was so good that good old Disney Inc. stole the story line and turned it into a movie. Am I (or are we) qualified?

https://off-guardian.org/2021/04/17/open-letter-to-a-friend-who-tested-positive-and-should-have-known-better/

https://jtbernini.substack.com/p/discernment-disease-and-the-destruction-726

https://jtbernini.substack.com/p/the-low-road-to-highland

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I am working on something related that requires all my spare time, but I do offer up some thoughts garnered here:

https://leemuller.substack.com/p/a-living-memorial-to-honor-the-vaccine

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I'm interested to assist a couple of hours a week with some guidance.

markcharpy60@gmail.com

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