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Two weeks ago, in the dance class where my husband is attending, a man around 60 died suddenly when he was dancing. I think that there are more sudden deaths and illness in unknown people .

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I think you are right.

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Fantastically well done substack, however I'm still waiting for the first POLITICIAN to die suddenly! They appear to be immune somehow?

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Apparently, for reasons yet unknown, receiving a saline shot in front of a camera and giving the thumbs up makes you immune to these deadly diseases sweeping the globe.

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Strange: The title of the article 'Delayed flu: Austrian (36) died in Rotterdam' must have changed after publication.

If you understand German and read the URL, it must initially have been something like: 'Drug death: Did resident of Kärnten (36) in Rotterdam die of overdose?'

If you read the article now, it doesn't mention anything about drugs anywhere.

I searched for the page on the Internet Archive, but it says the page was never archived:

https://web.archive.org/web/20230000000000*/https://www.5min.at/202301606553/drogentod-ist-kaerntner-36-in-rotterdam-an-ueberdosis-gestorben/

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Yes, I noticed that too and tried to find an archived version when I was sending it in to MCM. There are a lot of misdiagnosed deaths around. "Delayed flu" is just as dubious.

Most noticeably people are being arrested, put on trial - and I suspect even been convicted - for people who died suddenly. For example couples where one of the partners die suddenly in their sleep. Young people dying suddenly is highly unusual, and will get a police investigation, where the police bias might lead them to look for a spousal abuse situation, or even murder.

And the blood clots can look like big bruises....

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Hi Mark, among the Germans there are two entries about the same man Heiko Lemnitzer, in the first one it says he was 61, but actually he was only 51 (born in 1971). Thank you for your work🌺

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Heiko Lemnitzer was 51, not 61. I didn't know the man. I was born the year after him though.

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