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Right on. Expensive banana chips and flavorless veggie cookies show up in our house periodically. I'm agin' it. We should make our own food. We are giving away apples from our tree; I put 3kg into a pie two days ago. It took just one cup of sugar; the apples are sweet. I know it's vastly cheaper. Probably healthier, and at least I know what's in it.

I bought broccoli from the weekly farmer's market. They don't advertise it as organic, but I suspect it is. I found two healthy grubs while cutting up the good-looking broccoli.

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I don't believe any of the Royals actually took any of these jabs. They are into natural health methods and organic foods. https://www.express.co.uk/news/royal/1260443/queen-coronavirus-news-prince-charles-phillip-royal-family-health-homeopathy-queen

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Hope so for their sake.

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Seriously, are you trying to find causation with your implied correlation? If so, be bold and come and say so. "COVID vaccines caused the Prince and Queen's deaths". Otherwise, your speculation is meaningless.

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Both of them were apparently healthy when they got the shots. Both soon after being jabbed had health issues, and died sooner than would have been expected. It's an observation. Vaccination did not bring them longer lives.

I'll continue to take the much vilified small molecule drugs and avoid the jab. Here's Harvey Risch on "The biggest Covid lie."

https://metatron.substack.com/p/the-biggest-covid-lie#play

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Sep 17, 2022Liked by Graham Seibert

The funny thing now with reported deaths is that often there is no "cause." The unfunny joke is that we have entered a period in which Adult Sudden Death Syndrome is now rife. The cause of ASDS is the vaccine, and some day it will become known to the public, who seem to drink the kool-aid when it comes to their belief in the medical system. I have recently come to the conclusion, based on my research, that SIDS may be caused by childhood vaccinations. It needs investigation, but no investigation will be coming from those who are owned by Big Pharma. In fact, you may note that this comment is not brought to you by Pfizer, but nearly every other news organization in the US is brought to you by Pfizer, which is why you never head anything negative in the mainstream media about the murder of US citizens by lethal injection.

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A couple of other issues. You read the table wrong. Prince Philip had 27 months left, not 37 months. Queen Elizabeth had 40 months, not 59 months. Other issues. You used a pre-COVID actuarial table. Average life expectancy probably dropped quite a bit in 2020 and 2021. You used a US actuarial table and applied it to Great Britain. Do they really compare? Different health care systems, different racial/ethnic makeup, etc. Finally, I am not sure you can draw an inference by comparing a single case against an actuarial table. I thought you studied statistics in great depth.

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Life expectancy in the US has been falling for several years. I have been discussing it with fellow doctors of Chinese medicine for at least the last five years. I've seen nothing in the news in this regard until Covid happened. Now, they are making a big deal out of it, and blaming Covid for it. In fact, it's pretty clear that lifestyle and the medical disease care system are responsible. People drink too much and we have a drug addled society, both recreational and pharmaceutical. I think Graham made a good point. Soon after these bogus injections, the royal couple died. I haven't given it much thought, since they were pretty elderly, but the Queen's mother lived to be over 100 and I expected Liz to do the same.

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In case you hadn't noticed, the Queen was British. What does her individual health have to do with US mortality rates?

How do you define "soon"? Prince Philip lived 3 months after his vaccine. Queen Elizabeth lived 20 months after hers and another 6 months after her COVID diagnosis. Are both "soon"?

Prince Philip was known to be in declining health for two years prior to his death which was when he stepped down from royal duties (May 2017). He had a 4 day hospital stay only weeks before his COVID vaccine. Yet, you and Graham seemed to want to blame the vaccine for his death.

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Yes, I think I did notice that the Queen was British. I believe that mortality rates were mentioned in previous comments to Graham's post, so I note that mortality rates in the US have been falling for some time, at least four years before Covid appeared. I define soon as right afterwards, like Hank Aaron and Larry King, both of whom died soon after their Covid vaccinations. Both were reported to be recovering and both were going to head home before their vaccinations. The thing is that each person is individual so no two people ever react the same to any medication or treatment protocol. I have no idea whether either of the royals was murdered by the vaccines. Lucky for Pfizer that it cannot be easily determined. I liked Graham's comment because he questioned the deaths and frankly I hadn't thought of it before, because after all, they were old.

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As I understand it the reason life expectancy in the US has been falling relates almost totally to the number of people of prime working age affected by fentanyl overdoses. Another gift from China but a real reflection of too many people losing hope for themselves. And, of course, CoV has decreased expectancy even in the EU https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/products-eurostat-news/-/edn-20210407-1.

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I can certainly understand your comment on Fentanyl, because I attribute the falling life expectancy to drugs. My generation and the generations who have followed all have had exposure to more drugs than at any time in human history. I think the Covid numbers are sketchy since in the US for example the government was paying hospitals and doctors a bonus for any diagnosis of Covid. I think we've all heard the stories of a person listed as a Covid death when they were killed in an auto accident. To be truthful, I once did a bit of investigation into the practice of establishing death by Covid and it's apparently very difficult to determine. On the site, unherd, I listened to a podcast in which one doctor explained that there were three standards for three different agencies in the UK. The rule for one was any positive Covid test in the past 90 days. Another was 30 days. This led to questions about weather someone died of Covid or with Covid.

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We also cannot rule out the bad lifestyle problem in the US. I recently read that more than 60% of the US population is overweight, and about 40% is obese. There is the concurrent problem of diabetes associated with being over weight. It's a national epidemic and I don't think that obesity contributes to longevity.

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True, but with a couple of footnotes. 1) we had been getting fatter for a long time before the vaccines and 2) the CDC formula for judging overweight is a very crude approximation based only on height and weight. By that measure Joe Rogan must be obese.

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Speculation is always just that. Still of interest. Seems you have digested a lot of the Kool-aid about the vaccine. Data continue to arrive suggesting that some have had serious adverse effects from the vaccines. Given the concentrated effort to not analyze the data nor to seek better autopsies on those dead, we lack clarity. I suspect huge financial conflicts exist in a better understanding.

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In your timeline also missed that Queen Elizabeth was diagnosed with COVID in February 2022 which means she lived another 20 months after receiving her first vaccine. So, applying your standards of correlation, we should be able to infer that the vaccine kept her alive for 20 months.

And finally, what do you really know about the Queen's and Prince Philips health in their last years? Did you seen their medical reports, their autopsy, etc? You make a very broad assumption that they were "in better health than the average American man and woman of those ages.".

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