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Mijbr090490 t1_j1dy56k wrote

Really loved his articles and found many new places in Pa thanks to him. His articles were one of the very few things that I went to Pennlive for.

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veepeedeepee t1_j1e32wr wrote

That's a wonderfully-written tribute.

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user_1445 t1_j1ef23g wrote

Oh man, that sucks. He was a great representative.

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sully42 t1_j1gwv63 wrote

Loved that guy.

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[deleted] t1_j1ehtto wrote

Yet another ‘sudden’ ailment.

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InsaneAss t1_j1fi3gt wrote

So which weird angle are you trying to take this? Share with the class

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[deleted] t1_j1fz118 wrote

Theres a lot unexplained deaths, so much so that life insurance companies are wondering if theres something going on. Half way through 22 we were told the pandemic was over, but that is not reflected in the unexplained death rates. The thought is that either there are still a lot of covid deaths occurring that are not being identified, or something else that is not yet determined.

https://news.ambest.com/articlecontent.aspx?refnum=317540&altsrc=2

I think perhaps there may be a problem with the vaccines. I realized this oddity when two close friends had life threatening clot issues days after receiving a booster. One guy had a heart attack and when they scoped him his arteries were clogged with clots not plaque. He asked what could cause this and his dr said this was political and did not say much more. The other friend had terrible clotting in heart and lungs and now must take Eliquis daily for the rest of his life. Neither had any issues with blood clots before. One other thing, eliquis is made by pfizer and has seen a dramatic increase in use.

“Alliance revenues from Bristol-Myers for Eliquis and direct sales rose 15% to $1.46 billion.”

https://ca.finance.yahoo.com/news/why-pfizer-pfe-6-5-163104117.html

I think there is something here that needs to be investigated but i dont want to sully a good mans death here.

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