Because I doubt the people who have been victimized by the vaccinators will:
The unprecedented numbers of babies that he and other morticians are dealing with are matched only by the excessive number of younger people in their 30s and 40s who have been dying since the Covid injection rolled out, he says.
When the pandemic first began the mortuaries saw a flurry of deaths which, in a few months, calmed down, even though media continued to hype Covid deaths. There was an uptick in suicides in the summer of 2020 in mostly younger men, but when autumn 2020 came, everything was rather quiet.
And then, he said, “Come January [2021] the numbers were going through the roof … and that’s since people were being vaccinated.” Now he’s having the most funerals he’s ever seen in a period of two weeks, and in younger people, he’s averaging about 12 “in one go,” when before the Covid injection he would see only “four or five funerals going, not 12, and not all in that age group.”
And now, he says, what he’s seeing is a lot of new-born babies … “really high, about 30” when he’s used to seeing only three or four. In other words, about 10 times the number of new born babies are dying than he normally would see — so many they’re having to keep them in the adult section, where there’s more room. “Obviously they’re either miscarried or full-term births, but not a lot is being said about it,” he says.
We’ll know the end of the pandemic and the vaccine craze is approaching when the first doctor or scientist or pharma executive is murdered by a family member of one of their victims. People are already beginning to ask questions. And although they’re being put off with one evasion after another, they’re not going to be very happy when they finally get the truthful answers.
Because trying to blame all the vaccine deaths on an increasingly less-lethal Covid virus to which most people now have a natural immunity isn’t going to hold up much longer despite the media’s best efforts to preserve the Narrative.
The morgue at Bucharest’s University Emergency Hospital in Romania’s capital is struggling to cope with an additional number of bodies that need processing amid a rapid, deadly surge of COVID-19 cases which has all but crippled the country’s ailing health care system.
Morgues in Romania struggle with pandemic dead, 9 November 2021