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This Brazilian politician expired Oct. 10th, after 4 shots (plus flu shot). https://www.bitchute.com/video/AZRm91QZOY8G/

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Oct 13, 2022·edited Oct 14, 2022

Some general remarks about this post that might also apply to all your past and future posts:

1) You characterized the two car accidents in Brazil as vaxxidents. You attributed their deaths to the vaccine without at least checking if the victims were vaccinated or not (e.g. combing their social media like thecovidblog.com does in all their sudden deaths reporting). Maybe it is too much to ask for a University professor.

2) If a news article about someone's death doesn't mention their age or their cause of death, then you assume that the vaccines were the cause of death. Great logic! Not. Different factors could explain their deaths other than the vaccine.

3) If someone took the vaccine and died x amount of time later, then no matter how the person died, you assume the vaccine was the ultimate cause of death. You should look into the logical fallacy "correlation doesn't mean causation".

Here are some links that might help you to be a better critical thinker:

- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Correlation_does_not_imply_causation

- https://www.mcgill.ca/oss/article/covid-19-critical-thinking-health/dont-fall-vaers-scare-tactic

- https://abcnews.go.com/Health/post-vaccination-deaths-dont-covid-19-vaccine-deadly/story?id=75524209

- https://science.howstuffworks.com/innovation/science-questions/10-correlations-that-are-not-causations.htm

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There's been a dramatic uptick in "sudden deaths" with no cause reported (unprecedented in US obituaries in particular), deaths from rare, aggressive cancers, and deaths of young people from strokes, blood clots, heart attack and cardiac arrest. Overall excess mortality is also off the charts worldwide, and climbing week by week. It's the same with fatal car accidents and single-plane crashes.

Now, with all that in mind, it's perfectly reasonable to compile all these reports, on the assumption that the "vaccination" drive has more than likely caused the vast majority of the untimely deaths, if not every one of them; and since the CDC, and other state health agencies worldwide, have either been refusing to do autopsies, or withholding the results, it is impossible to get the sort of "proof" that you insist is needed here.

Thus your comment is at the service of the "vaccination" drive—which is to say that you are not, as you pretend to be, a rigorous logician, but a propagandist, recommending other bits of propaganda as "correctives" to the truth that we're revealing here. You're welcome to rely on Wikipedia for guidance on clear thinking, and ABC News, and/or Science, for truth about the "vaccination" drive. My readers here know better.

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Oct 14, 2022Liked by Mark Crispin Miller

How patronizing of you. You have apparently not been reading these posts for a long time. Of course, correlation doesn’t necessarily prove causation, but in the face of all these sudden and unexpected deaths, the only reasonable conclusion is to attribute the massive uptick in all-cause mortality to the vax. These are the human stories behind those ACM stats. Some may be unrelated, but at least one study has shown the majority of these deaths should be connected to the vax.

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Great point. These are people affected, not numbers. 💜

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In both the car accidents on this post, the person had a "sudden illness" while driving, then crashed the car.

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