In Memory of Those Who Have “Died Suddenly”
Editor’s Note: This is an on-going witness to the terrifying and tragic reality of the consequences of the largest coercive medical experiment on human beings in history.
See Also:
• | Jan 2022: Indiana life insurance CEO says deaths are up 40% among people ages 18-64 |
• | “Dear Friends, Sorry to Announce a Genocide – It’s Really True: They Know they are Killing the Babies,“ Naomi Wolf, 29 May 2022 |
• | Public Health and Medical Professionals for Transparency disseminating the data relied upon by the FDA to license COVID-19 vaccines |
• | Experimental Injections – Risks and Consequences: deaths data from VAERS and EudraVigilance reporting systems |
• | Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Explains Why Fauci is Going After Children, December 2021 (2:43) |
• | When Correlation Does Equal Causation: Autopsies Show Covid Vaccines Are Killing People, Coronavirus News, 24 Dec 2021 |
• | Fifth largest life insurance company in the US paid out 163% more for deaths of working people ages 18-64 in 2021 – Total claims/benefits up $6 BILLION, Margaret Menge, Crossroads Report, 15 Jun 2022 |
• | UPDATED: How Many People Are the Vaccines Killing?, Dr Vernon Coleman, VernonColeman.org, 17 Jun 2022 |
Mark Crispin Miller, News from Underground, 1 Feb 2022 to ongoing
At 1:47: “We have an experience with a mass-innoculation program and that was the 1976 Swine Flu Pandemic where we had 220 million Americans—55 million had received an injection. The goal was to have everyone take it. But sadly there were roughtly 25 deaths that rose to 43 deaths and 550 cases of Guillain-Barre syndrome, an ascending paralysis. This was enough—and the reports in the news were unclear about causality—but it was enough, with no VAERS system, no twitter, no internet, the decision was: It’s not safe. We can’t ask people to walk into a center and take one of these and lose their life. So keep that in mind. The threshold in 1976 was 25 lives lost, ultimately rose to 43. Compensation was offerred to victims.”
—Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH, FACC, FAHA, FASN, FNKF
Chief Medical Advisor, Truth for Health Foundation
Senior Associate Editor, American Journal of Cardiology
Presentation in Fargo, North Dakota, 1 May 2022
Haven’t people ALWAYS just “died suddenly” like this, some readers ask me (anxiously)?
Mark Crispin Miller, NFU, 6 Apr 2022
Since I started posting weekly compilations of reports of “sudden deaths” in the US and worldwide, I’ve often noted that this horrid spike is quite unprecedented, bolstering that point with links to pieces demonstrating, indisputably, that all-cause mortality has been rising steadily since the rollout of this “vaccination” drive began. By now the evidence, both statistical and anecdotal, is too copious, and clear, to be denied, its meaning variously reconfirmed by VAERS, DMED (the US military database), athletic organizations, life insurance companies, doctors, morticians, first responders and, increasingly, anyone and everyone who isn’t living in denial of what’s happening all around us, sometimes daily, right before our eyes.
I’ve also often noted that “died suddenly” was, pre-COVID, an obituary euphemism for suicide or drug overdose, but that it now pops up in the media more than ever, and, for the most part, not as a tactful way to hint that the departed killed himself, or overdosed, but simply to report the chilling fact that the departed just dropped dead, and often with no cause of death reported—something that one rarely saw, pre-COVID (and even during “COVID”) in the press reports of people dying, unless they were quite old. In other words, “died suddenly,” and “died unexpectedly,” though still used in that former coded way, are now frighteningly apt descriptors of how people everywhere, and of all ages, have been passing on abruptly, here one moment and gone the next, though in ostensibly good health.
Finally, in putting out these compilations I have also noted often that, while all too many have “died suddenly” for no reported reason, many others have been felled by either cardiological mishap—heart attack, stroke, blood clots, cardiac arrest—or sudden aggressive cancers: two categories of fatal illness that are now both well-established as “adverse events” post-“vaccination.” This too is entirely new, especially when it comes to countless children “dying suddenly” of “massive” heart attacks, which, once upon a time, was as unusual as children dying of COVID in 2020.
However much I’ve tried to put these crucial points across, I often hear from people who demand some proof that this macabre uptick is unprecedented. They ask if it hasn’t always been like this, and urge me to seek like data from the years before the “vaccination” drive began, since, they assume (or hope), I’d surely find the same innumerable reports of people “dying suddenly” in, say, 2019, and 2010, and 1999, etc. Until they’ve seen such data, they imply, they can’t see that what’s happening today is anything to make a fuss about.
I agree that someone should go back and look into the media’s prior death reports, and hope that someone will, but not because I think there’s any need for it. I think someone should do it, but only to convince those nervous readers who prefer to think that this cascade of “sudden deaths” is no big deal. The reason why I’m not about to spend my time on such research is that I know this uptick is unprecedented, since I’ve been closely studying the press since the late Seventies, and so am grimly confident that what we’re seeing now is something that we’ve never seen before; and many of my readers know it, too.
Here, then, are three pertinent responses to my latest compilations, posted just today. If you have similar observations, please feel free to pass them on to me, either as a comment here or in an email (markcrispinmiller@pm.me), letting me know if I have your permission to share your testimony.
From Michelle Abernathy (email):
I think it’s the deaths of multiple students at the same schools that really gets me. I went to many different schools throughout my childhood (military), and how many student deaths were there? Two. From elementary through college, I remember (and I have a keen memory) exactly two, and they were college friends in icy/wet road conditions. Apart from that: I remember one kid having to go in an ambulance for an asthma attack in middle school, my best friend having ambulatory help from a soccer game in high school, a friend’s little brother getting shot at close range by a shot gun (and miraculously having no serious injuries), a rare parental death from cancer or drugs, one college acquaintance being paralyzed from a neck injury, another college student having a heart episode, but no death (smaller college) …..in fact, *I* was the only person I knew growing up who lost a parent unexpectedly (mother, pulmonary embolism in 1998). Two young students Dying spontaneously for no reason? How can people possibly over look this?! Sigh.
From Baker Charlie (Substack comment):
The car crash thing is really disturbing. Here in my neck of the woods in just 10 days time I have seen two crashes, both involving vehicles coming thru intersections that just veered off across traffic and into utility poles. One was a small car, the other a large dump truck. Judging from the impact, they must have been going fairly fast. I’ve also seen a lot of erratic driving as well, just yesterday I followed an SUV that was literally driving all over the road. Due to our rainfall here, we have little road shoulder and deep drainage ditches. I found myself yelling in horror as the SUV would drift over to the ditch, pulling out at last minute, sway over to the oncoming side, then run a stop sign. This was at midday on a relatively busy road. It’s crazy out there, accidents used to be occasional, like hearing ambulance sirens. Now it is weekly if not daily.
From Faye Wollaeger (email):
My son worked with this girl:
https://circleofmamas.com/health-news/16-year-old-kamrynn-thomas-dies-suddenly-shortly-after-pfizer-vaccination/
The camp he worked at with Kamrynn sent them all an email saying that she died from a “heart” problem. This death occurred early in the vaccine roll-out and it was a huge wake up call for my son. We as a family were never going to get this “vaccination” anyway but actually knowing someone who died was chilling. An added note to this situation: my unvaXXXed son went to that very same camp where he was a junior counselor to work for the summer and he was so bullied and ostracized by both other campers and the STAFF (!) that I went to pick him up after only a day and a half. The camp director did not want to hear ANYTHING about the danger of the vaXXXines and he dismissed my concerns regarding medical discrimination and harassment. I tried to tell him…. Now the camp REQUIRES 100% vaccination to attend or work at the camp. I hope there is a bench somewhere at the camp with Kamrynn’s name on it…..
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- Three more who “died suddenly,” but WITHOUT making news (as the vast majority do not)
Thus the only way to start to grasp the true toll of this global slaughter is through word of mouth, and online forums like this one
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in India, Pakistan, China, Malaysia, Cambodia, Indonesia, Australia and New Zealand, June 7-June 13
An Olympic athlete in India, a Pakistani televangelist, a Cambodian actress, an AI scientist in China, “elderly found rotten” in Indonesia, and a chef, a coach and an artist in Australia (and more)
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in Ghana, Nigeria, South Africa, Israel, Kuwait and Russia, June 7-June 13
Musicians in Ghana and Nigeria, a South African boxer, a Kuwaiti artist, an Israeli medical intern (dead at 34), and, in Russia, two strange accidents, and all too many other “sudden deaths”
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in Italy, June 7-June 13
Fra’ Marco Luzzago, head of the Knights of Malta, guitarist Dario Parisini and hotelier Roberto Wirth “died suddenly,” while three others died sipping coffee, four died in strange accidents, and more
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in France, Germany, Austria, Romania, Poland, Spain and the Czech Republic, June 7-June 13
A guitarist in Germany, a jazz drummer in Austria, a French firefighter, a Romanian boxer, a Czech politician, and, in Spain, two journalists at the same TV news outlet “died suddenly” on the same day
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in the UK and Ireland, June 7-June 13
A third star of “Coronation Street,” SEVEN bodies found in the UK, where two students (and a 5-year-old “angel”) also “died suddenly,” along with two parish priests in Ireland and a TV anchor’s mum
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in Canada, Jamaica, Haiti, Brazil, Bolivia, Chile and Peru, June 7-June 13
A high school coach, a lawyer and an activist schoolgirl in Canada; a school bus driver in Brazil; a strange drowning in Peru; and a TENTH schoolteacher has “died suddenly” in Jamaica this past month
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in the United States, June 7-June 13
This past week’s dead include three cops, three high school athletes, three killed in mysterious accidents, and children of MLB star Ray Knight, soap star Jack Wagner and Rep. Sean Casten (D-IL)
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in India, China, Taiwan, Malaysia, Japan and New Zealand, May 31-June 6
Two musicians, two actors and a journalist “died suddenly” in India, along with a Taiwanese teenager, a Malaysian soccer star, a Japanese wrestler, and a New Zealand woman who died in a tanning studio
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in Israel, Zimbabwe, Benin, Ukraine, Georgia andkespecially—Russia, May 31-June 6
A surgical intern in Israel, a footballer in Benin, a party chairman in Zimbabwe, a Georgian mayor, and, in Russia, three athletes, a famous doctor, a 5-year-old boy, a 2-year-old girl, and more
- Italy is a death camp: In memory of those others who “died suddenly” throughout the country, May 31-June 6 (Part 2)
Three young athletes “died suddenly,” along with a bartender, a janitor/musician, a notary, and others who passed on while shopping, ordering ice cream, riding a funicular, walking on the beach
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in Italy, May 31-June 6
TEN mysterious accidents, four (or five?) mysterious drownings, and all too many others have dropped dead while jogging, walking, working (and we’ll never know what else)
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in the UK, Ireland, France, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Poland, Slovenia and Spain, May 31-June 6
Mums and dads (and others) all over the UK; a French horse breeder; a Czech footballer; in Poland, a martial artist, an orchestra conductor, a journalist and a volleyball coach, and all too many more
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in Canada, Mexico and South America, May 31-June 6
A Canadian firefighter “died suddenly” at 40, a Brazilian priest “died suddenly” at 33, an Argentinian man “died suddenly,” at 30, while out walking with his mother, and all too many more
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in the United States, May 31-June 6 (Part 2)
Students, teachers, nurses, civil servants and all too many others “died suddenly,” often after mandatory “vaccination” at their schools or workplaces
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in the United States, May 31-June 6 (Part 1)
Five young athletes (two mysteriously drowned), four musicians, four dead in strange “accidents,” a law school dean, a country music DJ, an assistant fire chief, a Marlboro Man, and all too many more
- Three more who “died suddenly,” but WITHOUT making news (as the vast majority do not)
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- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in China, Korea, Malaysia, Indonesia, Australia and New Zealand, May 24-May 30
An actor and a comedian in Korea, a 21-year-old soccer player in Malaysia (died after a match), an Indonesian policeman “died suddenly” on his birthday, two cousins in Australia, and all too many more
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in Israel, Kenya, Nigeria, Mauritius, South Africa, Ukraine, Russia, India and Bangladesh, May 24-May 30
South African actor Jamie Bartlett, an Olympic gymnast and a screenwriter in Israel, two Kenyan politicians, a Zimbabwean soccer player, and, in Russia, a TV host, a ballerina, an oncologist, and more
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in Italy, May 24-May 30 (Part 2)
Six died in mysterious accidents, two found dead on beaches, one “found dead on a bench,” one “dies of a fall” at her sister’s funeral, one dies picking melons in a greenhouse, and all too many more
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in Italy, May 24-May 30 (Part 1)
A doctor and two nurses “died suddenly” (in their thirties), six found dead in their homes, two “died suddenly” on motorcycles, two “died suddenly” while bicycling, and all too many more
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in Ireland, France, Germany, Austria, Poland, The Netherlands, Norway, Slovakia and Spain, May 24-May 30
A TV star in Ireland, a rock vocalist in France (where two bikers also died in a mysterious accident), a Polish bodybuilder in Germany, a mysterious double drowning in Austria, and all too many more
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in the UK, May 24-May 30
The drummers for Yes and Depeche Mode, soccer star Craig Farrell, comedian Phil Butler, a 13-year-old boy mysteriously drowned, a dad of two died on a bench, a mother “found dead on a beach,” and more
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in Canada, Mexico, Brazil and Argentina, May 24-May 30
A financial advisor, a coffee shop proprietor, a Tae Kwon Do master, a policeman and a man arrested for assault (those two died the same day), a 17-year-old girl died of cardiac arrest, and more
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in the United States, May 24-May 30 (Part 3)
A carpenter, a school custodian, a social worker, a rescue diver, a physical therapist, a welder, an insurance agent, two nurses (one of whom “died unexpectedly of natural causes” at 23), and more
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in the United States, May 24-May 30 (Part 2)
An elementary school principal, a “beloved” high school teacher, a nurse, a banker, an international volleyball referee, two boilermakers, a restauranteur, a supermarket manager, and all too many more
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in the United States, May 24-May 30 (Part 1)
Ray Liotta, five mysterious accidents (and a strange drowning), two in law enforcement, a 6th NYC prisoner just this year, a 15-year-old died of cardiac arrest at track practice, and all too many more
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in China, India, Taiwan, Burma, Malaysia, Indonesia, Australia and New Zealand, May 17-23
Four CCP officials, five passengers in India (where two others “died suddenly” while dancing), a master carver and a student in New Zealand, a policeman and a doctor in Malaysia, and all too many more
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in Uganda, Ghana, Israel, Bahrain and Russia, May 17-23
A movie star in Ghana, a hotelier in Uganda, a 10-year-old Israeli boy, a popular Bahraini chef, and, in Russia, two artists, a hospital’s chief doctor, a wrestling champion, and all too many more
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in Italy, May 17-23 (Part 2)
They “died suddenly” at home and in the hospital, while riding bikes and motorcycles, and in four “vaccine”-related car accidents
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in Italy, May 17-23 (Part 1)
They “died suddenly” on beaches and in lakes, at home in bed (and not in bed), at work (and on their way to work), in a historical procession, undergoing rehabilitation treatment, and elsewhere
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in Ireland, Germany, Spain and Greece, May 17-23
Vangelis (and an unnamed 43-year-old) in Greece; two noted fiction writers (and a sports journalist) in Spain; a national basketball player (and a 52-year-old father of five) in Germany; and more
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in Canada, Mexico, Guatemala, Chile, Ecuador and Jamaica, May 17-23
Teenagers in Canada, Chile and Guatemala, an Ecuadorian journalist, a Mexican “died suddenly” while driving his truck, and, in Jamaica, SEVEN teachers all “died suddenly” last week
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in the United States, May 17-23 (Part 2)
A pastor and a sound engineer, a Town Clerk and a circus performer, a professional welder and a historian of early modern Europe, an antique dealer and a hospice social worker, and all too many more
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in the United States, May 17-23 (Part 1)
Nine in law enforcement, three musicians, two coaches, two teachers, and all too many more, including country singer Duane Moore and a “Survivor” runner-up
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in Italy, May 10-May 16 (Part 1)
Five “died suddenly” while biking, two “died suddenly” on buses, three found dead on beaches, and all too many more dropped dead while walking, running, driving, changing tires
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in East Asia and Australia
A Chinese bishop, a Thai riding a moped, a 16-year-old Malaysian, a Korean movie/TV star, an actor in the Philippines, the daughter of a top Australian doctor, and all too many more
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in Zimbabwe, South Africa, Israel, India and Russia, May 10-16
A TV star in South Africa; the chief Israeli negotiator at the Oslo Accords; “two Indian leaders dead” on the same day; a human rights activist and basketball player in Russia, and all too many more
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in Italy, May 10-16 (Part 2)
Four entrepreneurs; a mayor, a former mayor and a mayoral candidate; strange accidents claimed two more lives, and all too many others dropped dead walking, shopping, sleeping, playing tennis
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in Ireland, France, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Spain, Portugal, Greece and Cyprus, May 10-16
An Irish actor, a French scientist, a Swiss chef, a journalist, a cyclist and a novelist in Spain, a soccer star in Portugal, a second German boxer to “die suddenly” this year, and all too many more
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in the UK, May 10-16
Four “died suddenly” in Glasgow, a baby drowned in three inches of water when its mother fainted one day after “vaccination,” and all too many others “died suddenly” at home, at work, at play
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in Canada, Mexico, Jamaica and Brazil, May 10-16
Two Jamaican school administrators “died suddenly” on the same day, a Brazilian filmmaker “died suddenly” on the set of his latest movie, and all too many Canadians have died before their time
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in the United States, May 10-16 (Part 3)
24 Americans, unknown to all but those who loved them, represent a very small percentage of the likely total number of this past week’s sudden deaths
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in the United States, May 10-16 (Part 2)
Filmmaker Michael Gill, three journalists, two college seniors, a high school student, an 8th-grader, two chefs and all too many more, including a pianist who “died suddenly” performing a concerto
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in the United States, May 10-May 16 (Part 1)
Actors Bruce MacVittie and Fred Ward, rapper Lil Keed, singer Jewell Caples, Randy Weaver (of Ruby Ridge)), three in law enforcement, three coaches and all too many more
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in Africa, Russia, India, China and throughout Asia, May 3-May 9
A movie star and a broadcaster in Nigeria, a soccer star in Gabon, an athlete and a nurse in Russia, two young men “die suddenly” dancing at weddings in India, a South Korean actress, and many more
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in Albania, Greece and (especially) Italy, May 3-May 9
This week they “died suddenly” on the street, in their cars, on their bikes, at sea, in restaurants, in church, or were found dead at home; an actor, two soccer players, a doctor and a nurse, and more
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in the UK, Ireland, France, Germany and Spain
A famed French actress, a Spanish sports journalist (stricken by a heart attack at a press conference), two mysterious car accidents in Germany, and all too many more
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in Canada, Mexico, Argentina and Jamaica, May 3-May 9
Some “died suddenly” on the street, another at a bus stop, and all too many others died untimely deaths, either for no given reason or from heart attacks, strokes, blood clots or cardiac arrest
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in the United States, May 3-May 9 (Part 2)
Americans of all ages and professions dropped dead before their time, including some who “died unexpectedly of natural causes”
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in the United States, May 3-May 9 (Part 1)
Three in the news media, five in law enforcement, a tattoo artist, a NASA scientist and all too many more
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in China, Korea, Malaysia, Indonesia, Australia and New Zealand, May 24-May 30
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- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in Russia, China, India, Pakistan, Indonesia and elsewhere in Asia, April 26-May 2
Russians “died suddenly” on the street and in strange accidents; two peop (that we know of) “died suddenly” in Shanghai; three “died suddenly” on buses in Indonesia
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in Africa, Turkey, Israel and Oman, April 26-May 2
Two actors and a political campaign manager in Nigeria, a nun and a headmaster in South Africa, a mother of three and a businessman in Israel, and all too many more
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in Italy, April 26-May 2
The latest toll includes three doctors and a nurse, two pregnant women (in their eighth month), a girl of 6, and people who “died suddenly” on the street, at the wheel, on their bikes, and all over
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in northern Europe, April 26-May 2
The dead include two Polish pastors, three musicians (including Klaus Schulze in Germany) a Serbian basketball player, a 12-year-old who “died suddenly” on the playground, and all too many more
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in the UK and Ireland, April 26-May 2
Those dead include three 12-year-olds and a 14-year-old, two young Scottish mothers, two musicians (including the drummer for Spinal Tap), a cop, a chef, and all too many more
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in Canada, South America and the Caribbean, April 26-May 2
Those dead include Shane Yellowbird, pro wrestler Toro Bill, Jr., and the son of champeta singer Mr Black, while two Canadians died at the wheel, and tourists “died suddenly” in Peru and Mexico
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in the United States, April 26-May 2 (Part 2)
Two firefighters, two in law enforcement, a teacher who “died suddenly” while surfing with his son, and all too many more
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in the United States, April 26-May 2 (Part 1)
Three musicians, two mothers-of-two in New Jersey, a fourth-grader in Little League (“died suddenly” playing baseball), a college lacrosse star, and all too many more
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in Israel and Nigeria, Russia, China and the rest of Asia, and Oceania, April 19-25
Two mysterious car accidents in Australia, and one in Borneo, have added to the toll, two Russian men “died suddenly” at bus stops, and Nigeria’s elite continued to drop dead for no reported reasons
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in Europe, April 19-25
Three dads with 12 kids between them all “died suddenly” in the UK, two writers and two musicians are among the many who “died suddenly” in Italy, with still more in Ireland, Switzerland and Poland
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in Canada, Mexico, Nicaragua, Belize and Jamaica
A 15-year-old “died suddenly” at school, a 34-year-old lost consciousness while motorcycling, and all too many others have dropped dead before their time
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in the United States, April 19-25 (Part 2)
Three firefighters, two soldiers, three in city governance, a news director (at CBS), and all too many more
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in the United States, April 19-25 (Part 1)
Four performers, three teachers, three policemen (and a jailer), two teenagers mysteriously drowned, and a sixth bodybuilder has “died suddenly” this year, among all too many others
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in Russia, Asia and Oceania, April 12-18
Three athletes and a spy (among others) in Russia, a TV star and a Muslim journalist in India (where a “mysterious illness” killed seven children), a bodybuilder in Australia, and more
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in southern Europe and Africa, April 12-18
A huge toll throughout Italy, with further sudden deaths in Spain, Portugal, Kenya and South Africa, and three high-profile unexpected passings in Nigeria
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in northern Europe, April 12-18
Sudden deaths, including some caused by strange accidents, throughout the UK, and in Ireland, France, Germany, Belgium and the Czech Republic
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in Canada, South America and the Caribbean, April 12-18
Two mysterious accidents in Canada, two children die suddenly in Brazil, an Argentinian journalist dies suddenly seven months post-injection, and all too many more
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in the United States, April 12-18 (Part 2)
Two 16-year-olds “die suddenly” for no apparent reason, along with dozens more untimely deaths from coast to coast
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in the United States, April 12-18 (Part 1)
Five musicians, three football players, four in law enforcement, three sailors (on the same aircraft carrier), three elementary school teachers, four prisoners and all too many more
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” worldwide, April 5-11 (PART 2)
“Sudden deaths” all over Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia, with a French pilot dying in mid-flight, three Sri Lankans dying suddenly in fuel queues, and 20+ people dying in a Shanghai nursing home
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” worldwide, April 5-11 (PART 1)
Sudden and untimely deaths all over Canada, the UK and Ireland, and “a painful mystery” claims the life of an American living in Nicaragua
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in the United States, April 5-11 (PART 2)
A chief justice, an NFL Hall-of-Famer, three runners, five killed in mysterious accidents, and all too many more
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in the United States, April 5-11 (PART 1)
Four students, four law enforcement officers, two school principals, two journalists and all too many more
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in Russia, China, India, Pakistan, Indonesia and elsewhere in Asia, April 26-May 2
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- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in the United States, March 29-April 4
Four students, two soldiers, three educators and all too many more—including four killed in mysterious collisions
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” worldwide, March 29-April 4
Five students “die suddenly” in the UK; a third student dies during exams in India; Spanish teachers want healthcare workers stationed in the schools; a pastor drops dead at the pulpit in Nigeria
- In memory of those who have “died suddenly” worldwide, March 22-28
“Sudden deaths” all over Europe, India and Australia, among other places, with some especially macabre “adverse events” throughout the UK and in Pakistan
- In memory of those who have “died suddenly” in the United States, March 22-28
Four musicians (including Taylor Hawkins), four public servants, two students (who both “died suddenly” at school), and—among all too many others—several who “died suddenly of natural causes”
- In memory of all those who “died suddenly” worldwide, March 15-21
Nineteen in the UK (including two in Bath on the same day), six in Italy, four in Ireland, two children in Brazil and all too many more
- In memory of all those who “died suddenly” in the United States, March 15-21
The body count includes five firefighters, six media workers, three “vaccine” advocates,” two cops and all too many more
- In memory of those who have “died suddenly” worldwide, March 8-14, 2022
Still more “unexpected deaths” in Canada, Australia, Nigeria, India, Ireland and (especially) the UK, among other places
- In memory of those who have “died suddenly” in the United States, March 8-14
Students, teachers, coaches, cops and other local heroes of all kinds have been among this past week’s “suddenly” departed
- In memory of those who “died suddenly” in the United States, March 29-April 4
- In memory of those who have “died suddenly” worldwide, February 22-28
The toll appears to be especially high in the UK, Ireland and Nigeria
- In memory of those who have “died suddenly” in the United States, February 22-28
While the media continues to obscure the ever-rising toll of the injection program, we continue doing our best to track it
- In memory of all those who “died suddenly,” February 15-21
This surge continues to confirm the awful truth that “our free press” keeps struggling to obscure
- In memory of those who have “died suddenly” from February 1st to 7th, 2022
Once a euphemism for suicide or fatal overdose, “died suddenly” now means exactly what it says—and it’s more common than it’s ever been, worldwide
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