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In mid June I watched as my 81 year old neighbor was taken out of her condo on a gurney very early one morning. The EMTs weren’t in a hurry. She looked to be in terrible agony, was as white as a sheet and I knew she was giving up the ghost. She died that day. Now, three people from my church have suddenly passed away, two while hospitalized and one at home. They all were devout consumers of Fauci’s miracle balm.

I’m having to brace myself for more of this but I don’t know if that’s really possible. My heart aches when seeing the stories of strangers around the world suffering unbearable injuries and death, especially younger people with so much life ahead. When those you know are taken out, it’s even more painful than words can convey.

What we’re witnessing is beyond comprehension. Intellectually we know how cause and effect works, yes, but I personally can’t make sense of it. Survivors who knew it was all a lie and refused to buy into it, well as long as any of us have left given what’s coming, also are experiencing tremendous injury, too.

My normal strategy when faced with a problem is to research solutions and talk to experts. But apparently we’re it now and there’s not a thing to be done.

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Some kind of spiritual belief is very useful to have in this case. If death is not the end of existence, then existences are not being lost, just temporarily separated from us who remain. The world is undergoing a transformation, and hopefully it's a transformation for the best.

Life is but a blink of an eye - we will eventually join them, again.

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When I try to read the individual posts it says they are locked and only for paid subscribers

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Not true! I open my stuff to everyone.

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the posts today are locked Mark. I can see the main feed, but when I click on the first in the group (US deaths July 26-Aug. 1) it's locked. A technical error perhaps? I can see the picture of the "Leave it to Beaver" star but the top of the post says, "this post is for paid subscriber's only." Brilliant talk in Iceland btw. I watched the whole thing. You were impressive as usual, but so were the students. It seems their minds are decidedly open, at least the one's that choose to engage in the question-and-answer session. That gave me an optimistic perspective.

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I checked the others in your thread today and I can read all the foreign ones, just not the ones in the US

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Same problem here.

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PJ, are you using a web browser or mobile app to access substack?

I am using an email app on android and I suspect it may be one of the issues that could be causing this. I want to problem solve this now to perhaps assist preventing its recurrence.

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right now, I'm just on my laptop attempting to read it like I usually do, via Mark's emails that land in my inbox (via Microsoft office)

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I access this substack using a mobile outlook app (regrettably I am still using my hotmail as my email address from the early web) This might be causing these issues.

I can use a web browser to login to view News from the Underground next week and see if any posts are still locked. It might be as simple as this. However if anybody also has these same issues logging in through a web browser then it might be at the substack end of things.

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I am regrettably still using the browser(?) created by Bill Gates (i.e. my email is via outlook, I am hopeless on the computer)

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This happened to me too.

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Same with commenting on posts. I wanted to make a statement about how Italy continues to have this horrific mortality. How can the world normalise this?

Anyway I have no problems if comments on posts are restricted by subscription status but at any rate wanted to let our host know about it as well. Incredible work with Truthbird and others contributing to documenting this tragedy. I hope to buy you all a drink when this is all over.

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Just returned from the funeral home where I picked up my mother's remains. I mentioned to the funeral director there seem to be lots of deaths happening. He confirmed and said last August (2021) they had a total of 17 deaths for the whole month. As of today, August 4, 2022, they are at 14 for the month of August. The funeral director looked a little shocked and dismayed when he reported this to me. I lost my father after he took the booster in April 2022. He died of an aortic dissection. I've seen that reported in a few of MCM's compilations. My mom was double jabbed and was quite sick after those jabs, but did not have the booster. She died peacefully at home, July 2022. My husband and I are the only non-jabbed in the family. We are the outliers and for a time the outcasts. I don't know if I can take many more personal family members dying. It is really difficult. Reading all these reports makes me feel great compassion for the families of those that have died suddenly.

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Thanks, Mark. Depressing but so necessary. And of course we'll never know the real numbers, those who's cancers rekindled or activated given the the push of the jab.

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Indeed you have.

My comment was meant to make you aware of this issue but also perhaps suggest reducing some of the admin of multiple posts would be acceptable if it was announced or in some way logical to the substack community. I can, for instance, post here in the main section but not in the Italy post (I also cannot read the USA post at present) If there were seperate posts for each region but administration of them all went to one comment thread it might make your life a bit easier. I think I speak for the majority of us grateful subscribers that we all wish the best for you.

Thank you for your invaluable work Mark.

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Thank you right back. I'll see if that's possible.

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I attended two concerts at the Proms in London the past 4 days. In BOTH of them a member of the public collapsed. The stewards were acting like if it happened every day.

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