Re: Population Immunity

Date: 2024-07-10 01:32 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Thanks, that was educational. It looks like I'm using "sudden death" differently than professionals do. I was thinking of cases where someone looks fine, playing soccer or sitting at his desk, and then suddenly, splat, goes down. If you have severe pneumonia or a ruptured ectopic pregnancy you're liable to have looked sick all day and spend at least a few minutes gasping for breath or screaming in agony - the coworkers or family won't be saying "She looked fine...." But if someone is found dead who died alone without seeking help, I guess they can't know whether he was instantly unconscious, or just didn't call fast enough and was too far gone near the end to crawl to the phone or door.

I agree 5 out of 30 (the German autopsy study) is not a lot, and yet, it was definitive (as have others been, now). People who haven't recently gotten vaxxed have fatal heart attacks, strokes, etc. all the time, so the official claim was that all those deaths were unrelated. The myocarditis was a cause of death that normally would not be expected to be found in such a group of people, and was known to be triggered by the jabs but waved off as "harmless." To prove that not all swans are white (all deaths unrelated) you only have to prove that one swan is black (causality proven).

As for plague, the bubonic version was famously agonizing and people suffered a lot. But it could also focus on the lungs (pneumonic plague) or, less famously, become septicemic. This article:

https://ufhealth.org/conditions-and-treatments/plague

says that the septicemic version "may cause death even before severe symptoms occur", while the pneumonic version "develops rapidly." Perhaps because this artist was drinking, he didn't notice that he was starting to feel ill, or attributed the symptoms to drunkenness?

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