Francisco Goya
Saturn devouring his son
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Here is the next installment in my ongoing dig of the evidence archived daily at the world’s largest online database of the recently departed … Legacy.com
The above two charts track the use of the terms “rare” and “aggressive” over time in the Legacy obituary database. Hopefully, any reader making their way to this post will have heard by now about the horrific trend of turbo cancer that is afflicting the old … but also, younger and younger people around the world. The Legacy database results would seem to bear this out.
What makes the two charts even more damning, is the fact that the number of obituaries being logged at the Legacy.com site (for whatever reason) have been going down through time.
And 2024 is shaping up to keep the trend going. We are not to October yet but we have already beat the totals for all the years leading up to the pivotal 2021 (you know, when that experimental medical procedure rolled out).
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Not so rare at all.
I suppose that I should not be surprised that this data disappears.
But I still am surprised at the level of cover ups.
If a statistician is doing the erasing then their life cannot have meaning.
Good choice of image - this sacrifice idea is rampant before our eyes.
Parents getting their children shot up by the needle.