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^ yep. because the problem is, and can only be, "the liberals".

As Chesterton put it, a century ago -

The whole modern world has divided itself into Conservatives and Progressives. The business of Progressives is to go on making mistakes. The business of Conservatives is to prevent mistakes from being corrected.

I guess he was right. Liberals lack the capacity to fix the mess they've made, and conservatives want the mess to stay so they can keep pointing to it and say "you see what the liberals have done?!"

if we're lucky, our political system will survive the current troubles. are we going to be lucky, though...
 
we knew from the start what the problem was.

a gallstone got stuck in a pancreatic duct. that caused bacteria to back up to my gallbladder causing cholecystitis. the stuck gallstone also caused a case of pancreatitis. after removal of the gallbladder, i developed an internal bile leak and a case of peritonitis.

none of it had anything to do with the covid vaccine.

alasdair

Really sorry to hear that mate! That must have be hellishly painful! Hope you're doing better now <3<3
 

‘Cause Unknown’: Former BlackRock Manager Details ‘Epidemic of Sudden Deaths’ in New Book​



In “Cause Unknown: The Epidemic of Sudden Deaths in 2021 and 2022,” former BlackRock fund manager Edward Dowd details insurance industry data showing that in 2021, group life policyholders ages 25 through 64 — a far healthier subset of the general population than people outside that age group — suddenly experienced 40% excess mortality, compared to 32% in the general population.


Insurance industry research in 2016 concluded that group life policyholders die at one-third the rate of the general U.S. population, so they’re the healthiest among us. Group life policyholders are those employed with Fortune 500 companies, who tend to be younger and well-educated.

n 2020, the general U.S. population had higher excess mortality than group life holders, but in 2021, that flipped. Ages 25 through 64 of the group life policyholders suddenly experienced 40% excess mortality, compared to 32% in the general population. In short, a far healthier subset of the population suddenly died at a higher rate than the general population.

American disability statistics are equally revealing. In the five years before COVID-19, the monthly disability rate was between 29 million and 30 million. After the COVID-19 jabs, the disability trend changed dramatically. As of September, there were 33.2 million disabled Americans — an extra 3.2 million to 4.2 million — a three-standard deviation rate of change since May 2021



Since May 2021, the overall U.S. population has experienced an 11% increase in disabilities, while the employed — which is about 98 million out of a total population of about 320 million — experienced 26% increased rate of disability. So, something was introduced into the workforce that caused working-age people to die.



 
and a nice quick stat for you guys from my experiences with the people i see and talk to currently:

everybody im running into, who says they just caught the flu, have all been covid vaxxed (true story)


:Sherlock:
 
no it's because dumb fucks don't realize that they have a weakened immune system now - hence the reason for the "early flu season" and the "tridemic"
 
And a nice cup of hot tea. Tea cures everything ime.

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Insurance industry research in 2016 concluded that group life policyholders die at one-third the rate of the general U.S. population, so they’re the healthiest among us. Group life policyholders are those employed with Fortune 500 companies, who tend to be younger and well-educated.

the insurer for my F500 employer has slashed our benefits recently. they tried to play it off like it was a good thing by throwing in some bullshit penny benefits while making big cuts on the expensive ones. just another way we're being forced to pay for the consequences of government policy based on bad science.
 
Man this one is over the top. Makes me sad.

>A newborn was born in Washington state with a 95% survivable congenital heart defect and was also anemic and needed a blood transfusion
>Parents request unvaxxed blood because they knew someone who had a heart attack after receiving their jab
>Hospital says sure, then changes their mind and use vaxx blood
>Baby gets large blood clot from his knee to his heart
>>"It's normal for babies to get blood clots all the time"
>Baby dies 12 days later.
>Hospital claims there's no record of baby being at hospital even though they are billing the parents and it's on his death certificate
 
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