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Australians and the world population in general have been desensitised and programmed to accept casualties and death as something you should just ignore and keep drinking lattes with a twist of lemon. How many times did the media run films such as Contagion, Day Z and other death and disaster films during the pandemic? at least once every eight weeks sometimes twice in the same week. We are bombarded with ads for reality shows, 911, Emergency, Paramedics and the list goes on and on. It's sickening and unnecessary, programming the population to thrive on pain and suffering. The worlds greatest psychological operation barrels on and people still do not get it. "May I have another latte with a twist of lemon please, oh and one of those little biscotti on the side thanks".

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It will not be normal when there is no one left to run the ambulances and the healthcare system ceases to function because everyone is dead. Dead bodies lying in the streets and rotting where they died in their homes will not be normal. Mass graves everywhere because there are just too many dead for proper burials will not be normal. Yes, this is just the beginning of what will soon become far from normal and a living nightmare for the unvaccinated. God help us.

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Late last year, outside my local shopping centre, one body lying on the pavement with paramedics attending (and a sheet surrounding the scene - like they do when they are putting down an injured racehorse!).

A few weeks later, on the pavement outside the central market in Adelaide, another body lying prostrate with a citizen phoning for an ambulance.

Such sightings are extremely rare in my six decades experience.

A few months ago, the (really nice) lady at the end of my street fell in her kitchen with a stroke and fractured her skull. All jabs, always masked, the full panic suite.

I have yet to see anyone keeling over dead from Covid!

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I've been loosely following this question for a while, and though it may have been rhetorical, I will share a few answers of (mostly) hope:

1) Bad News: Yes, it will be the new normal, and has been for a while - I'm sure we've all seen athletes keeling over, news reporters, etc. This appears in most death rates as around a loose average of 15% excess mortality - though it can be much higher or lower.

2) Good news? This excess mortality seems to loosely match existing mortality age brackets. In other words, more older people are keeling over and dying because they always died at a higher rate. More first trimester fetuses are terminating because they always were less stable. Etc. So while we will see more fit and healthy people die, the absolute increase may remain small.

3) Good news? People like Karen Kingston have described a mechanism for the spike protein and it's disruption of bodily functions to kill far more than what we have observed. They give a 5 year window for this to happen. Though the mechanism of injury they describe is reasonable, this does not appear predictive. Dr Mccullough and others have noted that the mortality rate from the vaccine appears to come within a year of receiving it or not at all. Of course this is confounded by the possibility of booster shots, and the known variability of lethality in batch numbers of the jab, and that we are early on in the game for long term stuff.

4) Good news or bad news? Far more common than death is injury, so many people who collapse are able to recover. Many injuries to the heart tissue, vascular tissue in the brain, etc. are not expected to ever fully heal - perhaps Karen Kingston will be more predictive over time. Yet many of the injured tissues (eg. reproductive tissues) seem to be affected only short term for many vax injured. This may mean that the collapses peak, then taper off as people hopefully inject less goo in themselves.

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I live in Canning Vale and there is a school about 3 min away in the car. A lady who used to give her time at the school went to pick her daughter up a few weeks ago and whilst walking to the car park just dropped dead. Paramedics couldnt revive her. Such an awful thing to see by the daughter and the people around her.

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Horrific. Thanks for posting. They have divided and nearly conquered us.

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