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‘A lot of turbo cancers’ – Aussie funeral director describes disturbing rise in ‘sudden deaths’ over last 2 years

‘Deborah’, an Australian funeral director with 30 years of experience, recently discussed the alarming trends observed in funeral homes during an interview on the Topher Field podcast.

She highlighted a concerning increase in sudden deaths, aggressive cancers, and heart disease over the past two and a half years. Excess deaths have risen significantly across the western world since the COVID jab rollout, prompting European experts to call for an investigation into a link between the experimental mRNA gene therapy marketed to the public as the ‘COVID vaccine’, and the disturbing phenomenon.

“This has been going on for two and a half years. It’s a lot of ‘sudden’, a lot of turbo cancers, and heart disease,” Deborah stated. “It’s a lot of people who are young and healthy, and they are just dropping dead. This is something you didn’t hear five years ago, ten years ago. Suddenly, that’s all you are hearing.”

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2 COMMENTS

  1. I sure hope Dr Reti is keeping up to date with this, watching closely and carefully preparing a (long overdue) statement…time to withdraw the vaccines…we are in a Health crisis!

  2. A few years ago we went to Grandma’s or Grandpa’s funeral. NOW we’re burying cousins, brothers and sisters!

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