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The expression 'the death is not being treated as suspicious' really gets my goat. That the death of a small child, especially, from cardiac arrest, is 'not treated as suspicious' is about as suspicious as it gets. How long will it be before people start to forget that children and young people used not to die of heart attacks?

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I have seen police from all over Scotland finding dead bodies in cars, or parks or streets or on hills or beaches or in their house. Loads of different ages and they always say "this is unexplained but not suspicious"

Uhh have you tested their body? How do you know they haven't been poisoned or they took a OD?

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I've seen those reports too. I don't believe for a minute the police don't know what's going on. A while ago there was a 17-year-old boy found dead at Gracemount School in Edinburgh (not suspicious) and, before that, an 18-year-old found dead at Chris Whitty's old school, of all places - Malvern College. Again, 'not suspicious'. Have you seen the footage of retired police officer, Mark Sexton, and his companions confronting staff at 'vaccination' centres - there have been 'courteous altercations' with the police, who are always just 'following the law'.

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"Not suspicious" sounds awful but the Police use it as shorthand for "not looking for a killer".

You are right though.

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They managed to do this with autism and brain swelling and tics and SIDS. I think they are going to fail making this the new normal but they are trying lol

I love it cause it shows normies how corrupt these people are "wow they will put millions of kids at risk over this?"

Yes they will. They have.

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