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32-Year-Old Comedian Nick Nemeroff Dies In Sleep - Complained About Vaxx Side Effects

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posted on Jul, 9 2022 @ 10:04 AM
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a reply to: BiffTannen



I have NEVER come across so many co-incidental reports of young people dying.


Yes, but we're living in a the most media saturated time in human history. You've likely never seen so many reports of anything, regardless of what it is.

It used to be that people would listen tot he news twice a day. Once on the radio during breakfast and once in the evening on the TV when they ate their dinner. Now you've got the media beeming the news right into your pocket 24/7 via your phone.

I've never seen so many reports of people demanding that their neighbors change the names of their pets, because it's the same as the name that they picket out fo a child who hasn't even been born yet.

I've never seen so many reports of women demanding that their bridesmaids lose weight or uninvited to the wedding, or getting upset because someone painted part of their property a particular color, or because they put up one too many flags.

What you're seeing is a reporting trend, not a death trend.



posted on Jul, 9 2022 @ 10:39 AM
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Alberta is reporting an unprecedented increase in ill-defined and unknown causes of death in 2021.

That category is leading the way over dementia, which has been in the top spot since 2016, and COVID-19, which began adding to the death tally in the province in a big way in 2020.

In 2021, ill-defined and unknown causes of death snagged the first spot with 3,362, up from 1,464 in 2020 and 522 the year before that, according to statistics from the Government of Alberta.


calgary.ctvnews.ca...

Thinks that make you go hmmm.



posted on Jul, 9 2022 @ 10:40 AM
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originally posted by: TWS1969



Alberta is reporting an unprecedented increase in ill-defined and unknown causes of death in 2021.

That category is leading the way over dementia, which has been in the top spot since 2016, and COVID-19, which began adding to the death tally in the province in a big way in 2020.

In 2021, ill-defined and unknown causes of death snagged the first spot with 3,362, up from 1,464 in 2020 and 522 the year before that, according to statistics from the Government of Alberta.


calgary.ctvnews.ca...

Thinks that make you go hmmm.



"Unknown."

Doctors are "mystified"



 
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