Honduran journalist Armando Zelaya; Cuban journalist Paquita Armas Fonseca; Jamaican DJ Arif Cooper; Brazilian journalists Carlos Voges & Luciana Crepaldi, + 5 in "vaxxidents"; & more
Thank you Mark for all your efforts in reporting the world-wide "died suddenly" cases. As I've mentioned before, here in Chile, even the independent media do not connect the dots or even mention the possible connection with the Covid shots- they probably know the government will try to shut them down. One World Data is all we can go by for now, which is suspect from a government who never ever mentions adverse events from the Covid shots. I understand that they have to stay silent to keep the lies going. It's up to the rest of us, like you do to report these deaths as possibly from the shots because no one in government or medicine will do it. This is true for many countries around the world. They can only hide the dead bodies for so long and those who have been injured.
I'm one of the team collecting these stories. Chile is hopeless, I've even stopped looking for news items there.
In other countries, like your neighbor Argentina, one can find quite a bit in the traffic reports, which are fairly uncensored. In Chile, the (self)-censorship is hard - not even those will mention medical emergencies.
Thank you Mark for all your efforts in reporting the world-wide "died suddenly" cases. As I've mentioned before, here in Chile, even the independent media do not connect the dots or even mention the possible connection with the Covid shots- they probably know the government will try to shut them down. One World Data is all we can go by for now, which is suspect from a government who never ever mentions adverse events from the Covid shots. I understand that they have to stay silent to keep the lies going. It's up to the rest of us, like you do to report these deaths as possibly from the shots because no one in government or medicine will do it. This is true for many countries around the world. They can only hide the dead bodies for so long and those who have been injured.
I'm one of the team collecting these stories. Chile is hopeless, I've even stopped looking for news items there.
In other countries, like your neighbor Argentina, one can find quite a bit in the traffic reports, which are fairly uncensored. In Chile, the (self)-censorship is hard - not even those will mention medical emergencies.