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Super Spreader's avatar

Steve, just read this, interdasting...

"The DOJ Is Hiring Tort Lawyers To Defend HHS From Vaccine Injury Cases"

https://emeralddb3.substack.com/p/the-doj-is-hiring-tort-lawyers-to?s=r

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The job posting is only open for a month —so they need them now.

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Notice that the candidates will need “top secret” security clearances to do their jobs. Now why would you need a top secret clearance to do vaccine injury settlements?

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Warren Raftshol's avatar

I have pursued your line of thinking as follows:

I had 2 first cousins die suddenly and unexpectedly following vaccinations. The first was a man of 60 years who was found dead in a living room chair by his parents 4/30/21. The family was vaccinated 1-1 1/2 months previous. The second was the father of the first who had a coronary 7/15/21 and passed away a few days later in the hospital. The father was 86 years old.

Sometime in September 2021 I tried to contact the county coroner and learned the former coroner had died 3 years before. I then contacted the county sheriff's office to ask how autopsies were arranged. The person I spoke with wasn't sure and directed me to a local funeral director, who advised me that autopsy work was contracted to a downstate university medical school.

When I mentioned to the funeral director that both my cousin's death were sudden and unexpected, the funeral director explained to me that autopsies are only ordered when the law enforcement people have suspicion that a crime was committed.

After your reports about the embalmers suddenly finding increases in clots for 2021 cases over the usual 2020 and before cases, I weighed calling the county sheriff to discuss this new information in relation to my cousin's deaths. I thought it would be enough if he told his deputies started to gather vaccination status for police reports relating to sudden and unexpected deaths.

Of course, it would be much better if someone like Mr Hirschman, the embalmer. went to his local sheriff. I would think his large body of evidence would be very persuasive in requesting autopsies.

Of course, were the sheriff to conclude that there was probable cause to believe that a genocide was committed, then how would the case proceed?

I would suggest that instead of putting up a million dollars to debate some liar, you might do better to raise an army of embalmers who have valuable information to relay their local authorities as well as state attorneys general

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