Wednesday, November 8, 2023

Philippines Government committee votes in favour to launch investigation into over 327,000 unexplained excess deaths between 2021 and 2022

The Canadian Independent is reporting that: "The House of Representatives of the Philippines has voted in favour of passing a resolution to investigate over 260,000 unexplained excess deaths in 2021 and 67,000 unexplained excess deaths in 2022. Chairperson Rep. Dan S. Fernandez while explaining the statistical findings to the rest of the committee says he was shocked when referring to the number of unexplained excess deaths."

A closer look at deaths in Australia in 2021 - HART Group

Sudden Death and Incapacitations Among Pilots

7 comments:

  1. Yeah, didn't we have "unexplained" death rate rises in Europe and North America during that period as well? Things that make you go hmm.....

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    1. Indeed. During the pandemic all cause mortality did not rise. It did not rise until after the Rna vaccine rollout. We were told 6,000 seniors died in Canadian care homes from covid. Yet the same number of seniors died that year as the year before. That means they died with covid not from covid.

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  2. No time for investigations in old Canada, we’ve got bigger issues at hand;

    https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/health/about-bc-s-health-care-system/office-of-the-provincial-health-officer/unlearning-undoing-project

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    1. OMG that is really offensive. Bonnie Henry and the BC NDP have got to go.

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  3. If Bonny Henry and Sonia Furstenau get an Indian to resign does that make them white supremacists?

    https://ckpgtoday.ca/2023/11/09/deputy-bc-green-leader-fired-for-liking-post-about-bonnie-henry-and-nazi-doctor/

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    1. That's yet another example of thy Bonnie Henry and the BC NDP need to go.

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  4. There may be hope…

    https://www.conservativebc.ca/fire_bonnie_henry

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