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No stroke history, at all, in my family. We're close to, but not, bleeders. Cuts take a while to clot, in other words.

A cousin died of clots, they blamed his long battle with colon cancer. I talked to him the day before the morning they found him dead. He was chipper, wise cracking, and not at all 'feeling' bad. June '21.

Then his mother, the following year. She was still going, daily, to play slots at the nearby casino, getting her hair done every week, and bossing her gardener. Died suddenly of 'old age.' 90, not overweight, still very active, very much in command of all her faculties.

Otherwise, an ex MIL. Had lunch with her daughter, stood up, fell dead to the floor. Old age. 88. Out to lunch, in her heels. Yea, sure.

More coworkers than I can name. More friends losing friends than I want to remember.

Many others, none tagged in death as 'jabbed.'

They had no problem telling everyone about an unjabbed person to pressure them to join the club, but, dying, we are not to know their jab status. That's just not allowed.

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Tragic. Virtual hugs to you.

It is my belief that the number of people aware of the atrocities of the ijections has shofted from below 10% to above 60% - hence the only 10% uptake of the new injections AND a sharp fall in givig ANY injections to babies and tots.

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Feb 21Liked by Peter Halligan

Thanks for all your diligent work, research and presentations, Peter. My family health history for 4 generations show average life expectancy is 90yrs. My (77yr old) healthy tennis playing, Tai Che practicing Aunt just had a stroke caused by blood clot in brain and died last week, (2mths after 3rd jab). My very fit (57yr old) police officer Brother in-law had a stoke 2 weeks ago and 'they' found massive blood clot in his brain, (3mths after 3rd jab). The next 2 yrs are going be very sad for many.

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So sorry to hear your sad story. More and more, these stories are showing up on various Substack comment sections. Seems we all know at least one person affected. Gonna need a lot of strength and support to get through the next while 🤗

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Thanks for the kind words, Freedom. That's only 2 of many others I could personally list in my little circle, more than 6 'friends' in past 18mths. Some have recovered after surgeries, but none are the same, it's like the porch light is on, but nobodies home. Stay safe and strong.

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My condolences and sympathies.

We can hope and pray ("there is no problem that God cannot solve") that things are not as bad as they appear, but more earnestly that there are smart people that will figure out a way to fix the problem.

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Thanks Peter, it's all ok. Blessings be for the faithful. Stay safe and strong, mate.

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