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It’s all very SADS apparently. A novel mystery disease striking down, strangely, only the vaccinated. Hmmm... nope I’m stumped.

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my goodness, it's all so fng unbelievable .. :(

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I wonder if they’ll figure it out?

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Eventually the insurers will be forced to cancel and deny moving vehicle insurance to those who have hacksxxxxinated for fear of vaxxxidents

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How much longer will we remain in denial?

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Thank you, MCM, for doing this, and bless your heart. This is what people need to see, sadly.

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Perfectly safe and effective, eh?

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Mark, I've spotted another recent sudden death in Oxfordshire UK - a 22-year-old scientist found dead in a hotel... Another incidident that drew my attention - five members of military fainted during the Jubilee celebrations (the temperature was around 20C).

https://www.oxfordmail.co.uk/news/20182121.inquest-opened-death-man-found-premier-inn-near-didcot/

https://www.oxfordmail.co.uk/news/national/20186625.five-members-military-faint-duty-national-thanksgiving-service/

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I now know three people within my own circle of friends / friends of friends who've "died suddenly." That's in addition to the three I personally know who've gotten bizarre aggressive cancers out of the blue post-jab.

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Here's an article on sudden arythmic death syndrome from 2007. I wonder how much these sudden death is above the average. We have multiple areas of evidence that healthy people dying more than usual; athletes dying at greater rates, life insurance company saying deaths of working age people is 40% above normal, and car accidents are higher.

About SADS- "The authors derive an estimated annual mortality of 0.16/100 000 people per year. This is substantially greater than that expected from the official ICD 798.1 category of sudden death (cause unknown—instantaneous death) of 0.10/100 000 people per year. Furthermore, they calculate that the number of potential SADS cases, on the basis of all ICD codes to which SADS could be assigned, is 1.34/100 000, a rate that is >8 times greater than the survey's estimate."

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I keep waiting for the text from a friend's wife or husband with the same news. I know it's coming, just don't when.

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