Older people are a major target of this operation; so we certainly will NOT ignore them, and assume that they'd be dying anyway. We focus on those 75 and under—unless there's evidence that the deceased was fit and vigorous, and/or that the official story is demonstrably untrue (as was the case with Paul Sorvino).
Older people are a major target of this operation; so we certainly will NOT ignore them, and assume that they'd be dying anyway. We focus on those 75 and under—unless there's evidence that the deceased was fit and vigorous, and/or that the official story is demonstrably untrue (as was the case with Paul Sorvino).
Older people are a major target of this operation; so we certainly will NOT ignore them, and assume that they'd be dying anyway. We focus on those 75 and under—unless there's evidence that the deceased was fit and vigorous, and/or that the official story is demonstrably untrue (as was the case with Paul Sorvino).
Thank you for the explanation.
You make an excellent point here. What was the real story with Paul Sorvino?
A close family member didn't die, but descended into much deeper dementia
post booster. He is in his 90s so the old are most certainly targeted. In his
facility (he was in independent living previous) they go out of their way to make
the boosters available, coming to each floor to administer them.
Lately I've heard of several older people that have experienced "rapid onset dementia".