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To: politicianslie

There is no telling what the future will hold for the Jab-ee’s. As an aside, Funeral Services stocks have risen since the ‘Pandemic’ began, and embalmers are finding weird things growing in vax’ed bodies. Not joking at all.


13 posted on 09/04/2022 5:34:31 AM PDT by duckman ( Not tired of winning!)
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Funeral Stocks and Embalmers:

The embalmer is pointing to a clot shot growth pulled out of an aorta. He says that the growths (clots) get bigger until they fill the vessel. If he's right, it is a death sentence for everyone that is jabbed. The only question is: How long does it take, will the ones with two jabbed NOT die as quick as the ones foolish enough to get their line of boosters?

RUMBLE VIDEO UK undertaker showing clots from vaxxxed

Death Stocks:

Edward Dowd conviced me months ago that the idiots with business degrees running the death stock companies are truly stupid people. They see the excess death numbers increasing, they see the companies making too much money (because large number of dead need to be handled) and they are at a loss to explain what is happening!

You can't make this stuff up.

I loaded up with death stocks a while ago. I don't invest for $$ reasons, I invest based on political manipulation. In fact, I haven't looked at the $$ side now as the public doesn't yet realize there is a vaxxxxxxine crises that is going to kill millions in the US. The crises will come eventually, I am amazed there are idiots out there who will line up to get jabbed again.

Edward Dowd on GETTR

14 posted on 09/04/2022 9:30:54 PM PDT by politicianslie (Those who got vaxxed need to update their wills. You are a guinea pig in a dangerous drug trial.)
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