Vaccine deaths keep exploding. Excess deaths through roof. Recently 2 young bankers. Unheard of in my lifetime. Bankers ALWAYS work 100 hr weeks. No one ever died. Now this CNN commentator who tweeted about being fully vaxxed. Keep dropping dead suddenly.
THEGATEWAYPUNDIT.COM Former GOP Advisor and CNN Commentator Alice Stewart Found Dead in Virginia — Suspected Medical Emergency Likely Cause of Death
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Triple vaccinated, along with my wife, still there. Nobody dead at work either. If he cites anecdotes (if he is not just lying), I may as well, right?
Suspected Medical Emergency Likely Cause of Death
Uh, well, yeah…isn’t any death caused by a “medical emergency”????
I know there was a thing years ago, not sure how long ago, but sometimes the official cause of death of someone who died at an old age was just called “old age.” Nowadays it’s usually described specifically, like they’ll say “heart failure” or whatever.
“Bankers always work 100 hour weeks.”
So, 14 hours every day including Sundays? Possible in the short term, like for a few weeks maybe. Longer than that, no.
The financial sector are under a lot of stress, work long hours and often don’t exercise much. That’s not a good combination, and they often use cocaine on top of that as well. And that brings its own problems. Plenty of reasons a banker could kick the bucket.
WAR providing another example of “If I just REPEAT my Alternative Facts many enough times with great enough confidence , they’ll magically become Alternative Facts!”
And then, WAR will finally have defeated reality and replaced it with his own. Still in his dreams.
Japan has a term for people dying of overwork. They have understood this was a thing long before COVID existed. They even set up a board where families can try to get compensation for their dead family member. Sure that's the wrong answer to the problem but still.
WAR you just never noticed it before you could blame the vaccine.
Confused?
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