Oracle's CTO died of a heart attack, at 55, in Ottawa—along with 32 others who dropped dead in Ontario, and 84 who died elsewhere. Thus 116 people "died suddenly" this week in Justin Trudeau's Canada
“The vaxxed are afraid, they won’t even talk about what is happening. They cannot face what they did to themselves and their children. You can deny the truth and the facts, but you cannot deny the consequences of the truth and the facts.”
I wonder why more people aren't clueing into all this and beginning to question, and demand answers? I think it is because the vast majority of people are simply uninformed, and follow the mainstream news which continuously makes snide remarks about conspiracy theories whenever the subject of strange goings-on sneaks in, then dismisses any possibility of discussion. People therefore continue to believe that someone close to them dying is not part of a bigger phenomenon, but just a random event. Or they are so overwhelmed with powerlessness at the idea of what might be going on that they simply cannot entertain it. Or......any ideas?
Yeah, when I try to talk to people about it they just believe what they believe, and choose to trust the public health agencies. There's usually some defensiveness that crops up if I give any more information. Regarding the deaths, some might believe it's the virus, lingering in people's bodies, especially with the media fear mongering around "long covid" and asymptomatic illness.
I wonder how I'd feel if I took this genetic injection because I trusted public health, only to turn out that I've been fooled, and now I'm in danger from what's in my own body. That's quite a big psychological challenge.
You bring up huuuuge points. Nail on head. Forgive me as I think out loud:
First, they were in a state of denial BEFORE they jabbed (not an attack on them; we know they took it out of multi-layered legit fears). Then, faced with the notion that they were LIED TO makes them double down. Too much 'psych challenge', as you note.
Onus is on US to step back and give them the space they need...or they'll EAT US ALIVE.
I heard Maxime Bernier (leader/founder of Canada's only freedom party, PPC) speak last week here in Vancouver. He smartly advised us to never ask people 'Why...?' questions, but instead to ask 'What...?' questions. 'Why...?' instantly makes them rationalize and dig in, while 'What...?' might start a conversation.
I thought that was smart on Bernier's part. I'll be employing it as a strategy.
And our MSM – instead of doing the job it was supposed to do – complained last week to the RCMP (!) about mean emails (are we in Grade 4?) that reporters are receiving from the public...so there you go. And it made ITSELF into a story.
I saw bizarre self-referential headlines about how "Canadians can trust the press! The problem is mean trolls." Kid you not. (All the while receiving propaganda payouts from the Trudeau-Singh government.) Clown world.
116 people in one week! Oh my gosh. And I noticed the obits are getting shorter, because the only thing they have to say about their death is that it was unexpected. I'm sure more and more people in Canada know someone who has died suddenly. 🙏🙏🙏
Disgusted to see my dad's name on this list to fuel your weird anti-vax political agenda. "Died suddenly/unexpectedly" is often a polite way to say that the individual took their own life. Use some critical thinking skills and show some respect for grieving families. These are human beings.
These reports are grimly fascinating, but I find myself wondering what the ratio of pre-COVID "sudden/unexpected" deaths would be in comparison to what we see now. I imagine that pre-COVID we would see probably about 98% fewer "sudden/unexpected"...any thoughts?
Thank you for posting the recent horrifying deaths. I am Canadian and just read the posts for my country.
Died suddenly or unexpectedly in nearly every case. When are people going to wake up?
“The vaxxed are afraid, they won’t even talk about what is happening. They cannot face what they did to themselves and their children. You can deny the truth and the facts, but you cannot deny the consequences of the truth and the facts.”
H. Crapper
You hit the nail on the head...cognitive dissonance is the order of the day.
Went to high school with Paul, knew his family way back. Died "of a brief illness", was always an active guy, no smoker, not a drinker. I don't know any more than this but do wonder. https://www.legacy.com/ca/obituaries/simcoe/name/paul-van-boxmeer-obituary?pid=202244100
It's VERY weird to see people pop up here that you knew personally. Also happened to me. Bad sign in statistical terms. :-(
Another Doctor's death went unreported. That's 17 this summer in Canada.
https://www.legacy.com/ca/obituaries/thespec/name/ainsley-moore-obituary?pid=199374554
I wonder why more people aren't clueing into all this and beginning to question, and demand answers? I think it is because the vast majority of people are simply uninformed, and follow the mainstream news which continuously makes snide remarks about conspiracy theories whenever the subject of strange goings-on sneaks in, then dismisses any possibility of discussion. People therefore continue to believe that someone close to them dying is not part of a bigger phenomenon, but just a random event. Or they are so overwhelmed with powerlessness at the idea of what might be going on that they simply cannot entertain it. Or......any ideas?
Yeah, when I try to talk to people about it they just believe what they believe, and choose to trust the public health agencies. There's usually some defensiveness that crops up if I give any more information. Regarding the deaths, some might believe it's the virus, lingering in people's bodies, especially with the media fear mongering around "long covid" and asymptomatic illness.
I wonder how I'd feel if I took this genetic injection because I trusted public health, only to turn out that I've been fooled, and now I'm in danger from what's in my own body. That's quite a big psychological challenge.
You bring up huuuuge points. Nail on head. Forgive me as I think out loud:
First, they were in a state of denial BEFORE they jabbed (not an attack on them; we know they took it out of multi-layered legit fears). Then, faced with the notion that they were LIED TO makes them double down. Too much 'psych challenge', as you note.
Onus is on US to step back and give them the space they need...or they'll EAT US ALIVE.
I heard Maxime Bernier (leader/founder of Canada's only freedom party, PPC) speak last week here in Vancouver. He smartly advised us to never ask people 'Why...?' questions, but instead to ask 'What...?' questions. 'Why...?' instantly makes them rationalize and dig in, while 'What...?' might start a conversation.
I thought that was smart on Bernier's part. I'll be employing it as a strategy.
And our MSM – instead of doing the job it was supposed to do – complained last week to the RCMP (!) about mean emails (are we in Grade 4?) that reporters are receiving from the public...so there you go. And it made ITSELF into a story.
I saw bizarre self-referential headlines about how "Canadians can trust the press! The problem is mean trolls." Kid you not. (All the while receiving propaganda payouts from the Trudeau-Singh government.) Clown world.
LOL clown world indeed.
I suppose the Heart & Stroke Foundation is quite busy these days.
The deaths are literally piling up.
116 people in one week! Oh my gosh. And I noticed the obits are getting shorter, because the only thing they have to say about their death is that it was unexpected. I'm sure more and more people in Canada know someone who has died suddenly. 🙏🙏🙏
Disgusted to see my dad's name on this list to fuel your weird anti-vax political agenda. "Died suddenly/unexpectedly" is often a polite way to say that the individual took their own life. Use some critical thinking skills and show some respect for grieving families. These are human beings.
Dear Mark,
These reports are grimly fascinating, but I find myself wondering what the ratio of pre-COVID "sudden/unexpected" deaths would be in comparison to what we see now. I imagine that pre-COVID we would see probably about 98% fewer "sudden/unexpected"...any thoughts?