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Great work Mark. Thanks heaps.

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Not trying to be contentious here, but with some of the older people passing away - those in their 70's and beyond, isn't it possible that they didn't die from the jab? I just say this because of the "no cause of death was given" line. Most obituaries don't reveal what the person died of, even if they knew. My dad died "suddenly" in May 2019, well before the jab was deployed. He was a well respected Judge in Cleveland and I wrote his obituary, not giving any indication of what he died from, that he died suddenly, or what illnesses he suffered from. In addition, before retiring, he worked alongside the THREE Cuyahoga County judges who all died within 10 days of getting jabbed last year (Russo, Jones and McDonnell). So believe me when I say I do see the exponential increase of deaths from the jab, but I can't get on board with every single one of the deaths listed each time. And I say that because there are people walking around out there who got placebo shots, or aren't as damaged due to what type of batch they got as well as their individual immune system strengths. Thank you for letting me weigh in on this.

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Obituaries written by family are different from those written by journalists, and very different from news articles reporting deaths—which, pre-COVID, nearly always noted cause of death. Not to mention any cause was most unusual. Look at the coverage of Jerry Lewis's death, for instance. He was in his nineties, and yet the reports were very detailed as to what killed him.

I recommend Life After Death, Nigel Stark's magisterial history of obituaries. He makes all this clear.

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I certainly second this. The number of people of all ages who have 'died suddenly' is incredibly sad. Tragic.

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