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Still hoping for some memes on his death.
died of sepsis
💉 Yesterday the Daily Mail ran a possibly-related story headlined, “Miss World Australia finalist Tirah Ciampa from Tasmania opens up about her pancreatic cancer battle and the symptoms she missed.”
Tiara Ciampa, 27, said the only warning signs last year were that her heart rate would occasionally spike and she would suffer “random” cramps. Starting in November, the beauty queen visited doctors — including a cardiologist — but it wasn’t till she got an abdominal in February that they found a huge 15 x 15 cm tumor already consuming half her pancreas.
Tiara, who turned out to be a very organized young lady, began preparing for The End. She wrote farewell letters to friends and family, sorted out her bank accounts, made her own funeral arrangements, and “cleared out” her laptop.
But fortunately, after a “marathon surgery,” Tiara’s deathly preparations turned out to be useless, a wasted effort, since she recovered and happily is now on the mend.
The plucky contestant plans to continue in the Miss World Australia competition this year, in spite of her new 6-inch abdominal scar, and despite other lingering health problems hinted at in the article. For example, it mentioned Tiara “will never be able to drink alcohol again or play sport due to a permanent clot in her spleen.”
How about that? Cardiac symptoms. Blood clots. Turbo cancer. It happens all the time! Science! Shut up!
💉 CNN ran another celebrity pancreatic cancer story last week headlined, “Legendary computer hacker Kevin Mitnick dies at 59.”
Maybe the most notorious hacker in history, who inspired several films including “Wargames,” Kevin Mitnick, 59, died on July 16th following a year-long battle with pancreatic cancer.
After a teenaged electronic rampage and four years in federal prison in the 1980’s, Kevin became a “white-hat” hacker, using his skills to help protect businesses from other hackers. For the last ten years, he was the chief hacking officer and part owner of successful tech security firm KnowBe4.
And now, he’s gone. The good news is, Kevin believed in The Science™ :
but it wasn’t till she got an abdominal in February that they found a huge 15 x 15 cm tumor already consuming half her pancreas.
Fortunately, he’s fully jabbed. In a 2021 article about Hamler being unable to play in a game for covid quarantine, 9-News reported the popular player had received both of his safe and effective shots.
Baffled corporate media hacks have been left scratching their heads in confusion while trying to figure out why heart attack deaths have soared 30 percent in young Americans since 2020.
NBC’s “Today” show reported on a recent study revealing that heart attack deaths are skyrocketing in young Americans aged 25 to 44 years old.
However, the staggering increase ended up puzzling the mainstream media reporters who said “experts are still working to figure out” what is causing the sudden spike.
Unsurprisingly, there was no mention of the Covid shots that were rolled out at the same time as the spike.
I’m behind on vaccine injury research. I’ve come to find the topic very depressing, and we all already know what’s going on. Still, this is the plague chronicle, and I owe you at least brief remarks on these developments.
This Swiss study on Sex-specific differences in myocardial injury incidence after COVID-19 mRNA-1273 Booster Vaccination has already made the rounds on John Campbell’s YouTube channel and at friend-of-the-blog Alex Berenson’s Substack. The authors looked at troponin T levels in 777 employees of the University Hospital Basel three days after receiving the Moderna booster jab. While there were no anomalous ECG results and no major adverse cardiac events in study participants, one in 35 of the 69.5% female cohort showed evidence of cardiac injury. Twenty of these injuries occurred in women, and two in men. While many prior studies have found that serious cases are concentrated in young males, it seems that milder vaccine-induced myocarditis may be more common in women. Moderna is the highest-dosed and therefore the most dangerous Covid vaccine on the market, and it just boggles the mind that it is still on offer to anyone, let alone the young and healthy.
Unsurprisingly, there was no mention of the Covid shots that were rolled out at the same time as the spike.
As we can clearly see here, excess deaths were not stopped at all, by the vaccine rollout, and in many places peaked with its introduction.
German Government Admits Covid Vaccines Cause Serious Injury for One in 5,000 Doses – But its Own Data Show the Real Rate is One in 300 Doses
Brave mum, 55, changes the law after Covid jab kills husband
Ex Co-op worker Stephen Ward, 57, died 11 days after having AstraZeneca vaccine
A widow whose husband's death has been linked to a Covid vaccine has changed the law for other families. The £120,000 vaccine damage payment (VDP) is awarded if somebody dies after becoming severely disabled, or becomes severely disabled, because of certain vaccinations.
But the payment had led to people's benefits being cut because their income had suddenly increased overnight. Now Waterhayes widow Sheila Ward has changed the law for affected families.
Husband Stephen Ward had spent 40 years working at the Co-op and was preparing to start a new job when he had the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccination on March 12, 2021. But a week later he complained of a headache and was taken to the Royal Stoke University Hospital on March 22 with a suspected stroke. He died a day later.
A new study by researchers in Switzerland has determined that recent spikes in stillbirths and miscarriages recorded around the world are directly linked to the rollout of mRNA Covid shots.
The study was led by Dr. Konstantin Beck, a renowned statistician and professor at Lucerne University.
Beck’s team conducted data analysis on the increased cases of “spontaneous abortion.”
During the study, Beck analyzed publicly available Swiss and German findings from scientific publications, health insurance companies, and the Swiss Federal Office of Statistics (FOS).
Beck, a former adviser to the German Minister of Health and the Swiss Parliament, discovered miscarriages and stillbirth rates in 2022 corresponded directly to COVID-19 vaccination among pregnant women.
He added that vaccine makers and public health officials either knew or could have known this information at the time if they studied the data.
However, any potential risks were hidden from the public as safety information was presented in a misleading way.
Public statements by authorities insisted that there was “no relevant excess mortality among young people.”
But according to Beck’s re-examination of the government’s own data, there were significant patterns of excess mortality among young people in late 2021 and early 2022.
These findings confirmed that during the pandemic, the most vulnerable populations were exposed unnecessarily to “new risks.”
💉 It’s been a tough week for beauty queens. The current Miss Venezuela, Ariana Viera, 26, who was set to compete in the 2023 Miss World pageant, and was described in some reports as “one of the most promising models in the world,” died suddenly and unexpectedly in a mysterious car accident in Florida on July 13th.
According to reports, Ariana may have “fallen asleep” behind the wheel. What we know is she crossed the lanes and hit a truck in Lake Nona, Orlando. She was revived by emergency personnel, taken to the hospital, but then had a heart attack and never woke up.
Prison watchdog concerned about spike in prison deaths
OMAHA, Neb. —
A government watchdog of Nebraska prisons is concerned about a recent spike in inmate deaths.
Inspector General of Corrections Doug Koebernick sent a memo to state senators on the Legislature's Judiciary Committee July 16. It said this year, there have been 17 inmate deaths. ...
June 16, David Saxton, 54, died at the Reception and Treatment Center in Lincoln.
Two days later, Bobby Wallace, 45, was found dead in his cell at the RTC.
In June, three more inmates died at the same facility.
As you can see above, eight thousand of those untimely deaths occurred between March 2020 and March 2021 (I will explain why I chose March 2021 as the cut-off in a moment).
After such significant excess, ordinarily we should expect deficit due to the “pull-forward effect” but, instead excess mortality continues to rise. This means the fourteen thousand excess deaths occurring between March 2021 and May 2023 under-represent the true extent of adverse mortality in the latter period.
To make matters worse, as time has passed by, it is the younger age groups who are experiencing the greater increasing excess mortality. ...
How is it that excess deaths continue when, even according to the official narrative, COVID is no longer a major mortality event (COVID mortality is pretty much non-existent after March 2022) and at the same time support the claim that prior to March 2022, the excess is predominantly due to COVID? when COVID goes away, so should the excess death. It doesn’t. ...
Actually, I am even tempted to assert that the entire pandemic excess mortality in Minnesota was iatrogenic with a sprinkling of democide.
In other words, without denying the existence of COVID and that it can be fatal in certain circumstances, I honestly believe that if nothing different had been done in response, there would not have been anything particularly remarkable about excess mortality in Minnesota in the last few years.
https://twitter.com/1raretweeter/status/1687591661264846848
Investigation of Excess Deaths in Japan
180k to 345k excess deaths in Japan since the COVID mRNA experiment started.
As many as 345,0001 Japanese have died in “excess” between 25-Apr-21 and 26-Mar-23, a truly unprecedented mortality event in the last quarter of a century.
Prior to 25-Apr-21, excess mortality had not exhibited any signs of unusual activity, in spite of the alleged deadliness of COVID that was rife in the western world for an entire year.
Perhaps just coincidentally, Japan started administering the experimental mRNA product to its citizens a couple of weeks before death rates soared.
Also, perhaps coincidentally, each subsequent wave of death appears to follow a new round of “vaccinations”.
Especially perplexing is the second largest mortality “wave”, occurring between June and Sept 2022 when Japan typically experiences lowest mortality.
Tracey Mills: "I believe that my mother was murdered by the vaccine"
Mar. 1st, 2023 12:39 pm
The awful truth my Mother realised too late
Interview with Tracey Mills by Michael Gray Griffith
(Filmed in Toowoomba, Australia)
Cafe Locked Out, March 1, 2023
https://rumble.com/v2begeu-the-awful-truth-my-mother-realised-too-late.html
TRANSCRIPT
0:39
TRACEY MILLS: I believe that my mother was murdered by the vaccine. And I don't know what to do about that and where to start. And—
MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: Let's start at the beginning. First off, what's your mum's name?
TRACEY MILLS: My mum's name's Carrie.*
MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: What was she like?
TRACEY MILLS: Very loving, caring, beautiful woman who wouldn't hurt a fly. Very clean-living. Didn't smoke, didn't drink. Healthy. Just about to have her 70th birthday.
MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: So she was a really healthy 70 years old.
TRACEY MILLS: Very. Very. There was no problems with Mum until basically the day had her vaccine. Couple of days later. So I know what it is.
MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: So let's start, so all the covid stuff happens and everything else. Did she believe everything that was happening?
TRACEY MILLS: No.
MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: When it first came out, she didn't believe it?
TRACEY MILLS: She believed— she she just wanted to live her life. And I knew very early on that there was something terribly wrong with the the narrative and the way they were pushing it, and mandating it, and coercing people. And—
MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: What made you think that something was something wrong?
TRACEY MILLS: Ah, because it had never been done before.
MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: Yeah.
TRACEY MILLS: And um, they, there's just such a shift in the, in the world right now that I knew that it was political. Um, and I think a lot of people just didn't get that the mainstream media was lying to them.
MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: Was this instinct in you like an instinct as well intellectual or logic or was it both, or more logical?
TRACEY MILLS: I think I've had a healthy disregard to anything pharmaceutical. And Vioxx** nearly killed my father years before. Ah—
MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: What's that?
TRACEY MILLS: Vioxx is a drug for blood pressure. And arthritis I think as well. And it was pulled by the pharmaceutical mob because it was just causing so much damage. And then my dad had a stroke because of it. He's still alive today, thank God. But, um, yeah, just I don't trust governments and I don't trust pharmaceuticals, so I thought I'd look into it a bit further. The more I looked, the more I found.
MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: And your mum was the same?
TRACEY MILLS: No. Not really. She, ah, she didn't— she believed mainstream media. And I tried to show her things and she was just dismissive. I don't know whether she didn't want to believe it or whether she really didn't believe that that everyone was lying. And she had family members, you know, forcing her, ah, not forcing her, but you know, saying, you're mad if you don't get it, and you know, you got to live your life. It was just so much pressure from everywhere.
MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: Yeah.
TRACEY MILLS: And then she knew how against it I was. And then one day she just said, look, I've got something to tell you. I had the vaccine today. And I said, Oh, well, that's great.
MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: So which one did she have?
TRACEY MILLS: Pfizer.
MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: She just had the one?
TRACEY MILLS: Two.
MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: She had two. So after the first one, no problem?
TRACEY MILLS: No, not that I'd noticed. It was more after the second one that I noticed the change was within days.
MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: Well, let's talk about the change. What did you notice?
TRACEY MILLS: Ah, so first of all, ah, she was getting nosebleeds. Really, really bad nosebleeds. She's never really had nosebleeds before. These nosebleeds weren't normal. They were like blood clotty. So big she'd have to throw her bedding out. And my father—
MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: Throw her bedding out!
TRACEY MILLS: Yes. Pillows, [inaudible], it was just just blood-soaked. And I thought straightaway, this is the beginning. And I didn't know—
MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: What did she think it was?
TRACEY MILLS: She tried to dismiss everything that that that went along the whole time. So Mum was vaccinated in 2021 in June, and she died on the 6th of the 6, 22. So we're talking a year here of a lot of stuff going wrong. But that was just the beginning.
MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: So what else went wrong with that, and she— ?
TRACEY MILLS: So after the nosebleeds, I started to notice on her skin she had massive bruising all over her body. And she would say to me, I don't know where all this bruising's coming from. And they weren't normal bruises, they were risen, and they were really pronounced. They were just black, like like blood was coming to the surface. It was just, it was just the weirdest thing. And then—
MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: What did doctors say?
TRACEY MILLS: Just dismissed her, the whole way through. After the blood clotting, my daughter noticed Mum wasn't breathing properly. She was laboring in her breath. And my daughter said, Grandma, are you alright? No, I can't breathe, I'm struggling breathing. And then, basically from there she went into kidney failure. Um, so she only had about 5-10% of kidney function [inaudible]
MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: Did she have any kidney issues before?
TRACEY MILLS: No.
MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: Did she have any breathing issues before?
TRACEY MILLS: No.
MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: And bruising, blood, all of this was new?
TRACEY MILLS: All new. All new. Straight from the get-go. And then, um [starts to cry]. Sorry. Ah.
After the kidneys failed she went for dialysis and she was diagnosed with an autoimmune disease called IgA.* So that was a diagnosis that we thought she might live through, because you could get dialysis three times a week and and still live and, you know, function somewhat and have some quality of life.
And then after that she just was sick every day. Vomiting every day. I was madly trying to find answers.
MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: What about tghe family and friends? Was anyone else concerned? And thinking, what's going on?
TRACEY MILLS: Um, her— she did have friends and a partner at the time. I guess everyone helped, but nobody wanted to address the elephant in the room, except for me and and my brother because we knew that this wasn't going to go well.
So it was just a big fight to— I was so angry, I wanted to say some things to people and I couldn't. I went to the doctors with Mum and he just dismissed my concerns over what was causing it, basically telling me he was the doctor and, you know, how dare I.
MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: Was he the one who gave it to her?
TRACEY MILLS: No. He wasn't. She actually got it done at the Baillie Henderson Hospital in her car, with her arm out the window. Huh.
And then, and then, she was in, she couldn't walk anymore, so now she's in a wheelchair. I think she had, um, I don't know how to pronounce it, but its called Guillain-Barré.
MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: Yeah, Guillain-Barré syndrome.
TRACEY MILLS: Guillain-Barré syndrome.
MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: I know that because I interviewed someone else had it, single mom, paralyzed.
TRACEY MILLS: Right. Um, I'm pretty sure she had that, um, because she couldn't feel her legs anymore. And I never got to the stage where, you know, everything was coming at us so fast, I never got to the stage where we went to get a diagnosis on that. Um.
MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: So it was a painful passing.
TRACEY MILLS: Very painful. Very horrific. Horrific passing. It was just short of a year of her second booster that that she passed away. And the whole time was just a nightmare.
MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: Did she take the third?
TRACEY MILLS: No.
MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: And did she not want to take it herself?
TRACEY MILLS: The doctors suggested she didn't take the third.
MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: Ah, so there's nothing to do with the vaccine, but don't take the third.
TRACEY MILLS: Correct. Correct. And Mum said, you'll be happy to know that I don't have to get a booster. I said, Mum, I would have been happier if you hadn't of got any.
MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: So how, what happened in the end?
TRACEY MILLS: In the end, um, we, she messaged me, I was at Woolly's. And she said, I'm not going to make the day. And I said, what do you mean, Mum? And she said, I'm going to die. And I said, I'll be there in a second. I was going there anywhere. I went there, called the ambulance—
MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: She knew.
TRACEY MILLS: She knew. She knew. She also knew what caused it, in the end. That was very, very painful, that she knew in the end.
MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: What did she say? How do you know? Did she tell you?
TRACEY MILLS: Because she said to me— my mum never swore in her life, but she said to me, it was that fu*king vaccine. And I said, It doesn't matter, Mum, it doesn't matter now. It's too late. [crying] Because it's already there. Can't take it out. [crying] So she knew that she'd made a terrible mistake. She shouldn't have it. [crying] Anyway.
MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: Did she say anything else, like, she was angry or anything? Or she said that?
TRACEY MILLS: She was angry, but she was too sick and we were too concentrated on getting her better,
than to be angry, we just had to keep going.
And then the ambulance took her away. And I wasn't even allowed into the hospital at that time. Well, she had many trips to the hospital, but this was her last trip. And she was sitting up in bed the night before, talking to my daughter and I, and she was now in nappies and couldn't, couldn't help herself, and she was laughing with my daughter and I about this silly nappy that she had on, and we were just joking about, you know, we just thought there was still a chance she could live. But the doctors rang me up at 3 in the morning, and said, you need to come in. Would you like your mother resuscitated? I'm like, I didn't even know what they were talking about. And I said, I'll come in. So I went.
At this stage, we were just allowed back into the hospital. Like, just. And I went in there and they said, basically they'd found blood clots all through, on her heart.
And it's like, they didn't even check, like, I'd been talking to the doctors about blood clots because I knew that's what what, what happened to a lot of people and he wouldn't even do a d-dimer test or anything. They just treated me like I was some sort of idiot. And eventually, it was the blood clot that killed her. A massive one on the heart.
But also leading up to that there were, there were other red flags. She was, um, she was bleeding vaginally, and she was 69, so that's impossible. She was clotting up the dialysis machines with blood clots, and they had to pull the dialysis machines apart and and clean them out. And Mum said to me, oh, the nurses said they' never seen that before, they're white blood clots, they don't even look like blood clots. And I knew, I knew at that moment, that was in March before she died, I knew she was going to die. So I kind of had prepared myself. But you can never fully prepare yourself.
And that, that's what happened. It was just a whole year. It was like she was poisoned.
MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: Did she say anything in the end?
TRACEL MILLS: The doctors came in and said that they had to turn the machines off. And she just went, what?! She couldn't believe it. I couldn't believe it. [crying] And I said, there's just nothing they can do, Mum. And she's like, what?! She couldn't understand it. And they weren't even going to try. It was like, and they just turned the machines off and just kept the morphine up to her, but even that wasn't doing the trick. And I just had to watch her slowly die over the next 24 hours.
But I'd been watching her slowly die for a year. And I'll never forgive them. And I'll never forget, ever.
MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: What's happened since? Did they do an autopsy?
TRACEY MILLS: They said there was no point doing an autopsy because—
MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: Why was there no point in doing an autopsy!
TRACEY MILLS: Because they already knew why she died. And I guess we were so grief stricken at the time.
MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: Of course.
TRACEY MILLS: You think about things later that I should have, I should have done this, and I should have done that, but at the time you're just trying to deal with the second— [crying] — Oh, sorry!
And there's plenty of things we should have done. I think I should have sat her down before she went and did something like got the vaccine, and made a stronger argument.
MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: You can't do that. I'm sorry, you can't do that. You're up against —
TRACEY MILLS: A machine.
MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: A machine. A marketing propaganda machine.
TRACEY MILLS: And that's exactly what it was and she believed it. She believed that that they had her best interests at heart and the doctors know best and the government knows best and—
MICHAEL GRAY GRIFFITH: How's your family since?
TRACEY MILLS: Ah, we have a very large family, so, um, it's myself and my brother just in our little group, but I've lived in Toowoomba my whole life, so million cousins and aunts and uncles, big family there. I haven't really seen anyone. I've kept fairly quiet, to myself, um, just my brother and I talk. And of course we had to go through all Mum's personal items and, you know, sell her house, so I guess we were so busy in that first few months we didn't have a lot of time to think about where were we going to go for action. But it's now been about six months— sorry I need a tissue— that I guess it's really kicked in to what's happened, and you know, Mum was 69, she wasn't a young woman, but she was nowhere near an old woman, and they had no right to take one second of her life.
And then I hear all the stories about everybody else. The kids, just breaks my heart, that are dying.
So basically, we just live day by day, trying to get some accountability, hoping that someone's going to pay for their crimes. But I don't know. I don't know whether they will. I hope so.
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