Funerals, Medicine Up, Restaurant & Small Business Down

List of Pro-Vax Social Media Influencers Who Now Have Cancer Grows

In our circle of friends and family, the number of funerals and hospital visits for people of all ages who elected to be mRNA Covid vaccinated has grown immensly.

A couple we know had their daughter hospitalized after their daughter was jabbed. She was placed on a ventilator for well over a month before other family members intervened.

The daughter was moved to another hospital and was weaned off the machine. Within two weeks, she was released. The last we heard, she has remained out of any hospital but her health is marginal.

The extended family has agreed there will be no more experimental jabs for any of them.

I have a good number of physican and nurse friends and sources who tell me their practices and work levels have increased so much that they have difficulties keeping up with demand.

Have you been in a doctor’s office, testing lab or imaging center recently?

Have the number of funerals in your local funeral homes increased?

“Restaurants and other businesses are closing all around us,” a funeral home director I have known for many years told me. “Our business has never been so busy. It is a sad number of young people, children and teens, too. Some services are pushed out for weeks due to demand so we can keep up.”

The pandemic resulted in 3.4 million deaths and a record increase in cremations during 2020 -2021 in the United States.

In 2012, the US funeral industry generated $16.323 billion in revenue (funeral homes and funeral services: $13.004 billion; cemeteries and crematories: $3.319 billion).

The average National Funeral Directors Association (largest in the world) member funeral home served 113 families per year and had three full-time and four part-time employees.

Today, the average number of funerals annually is nearing 200. Staff numbers widely vary, but have increased 22%. The funeral business now tops $20 billion a year.

Due to ‘Bidenflation’, in 2022, 59.3% of Americans resorted to the less costly cremation over traditional burials. This has increased exponentially in all states. It is anticipated that by 2040 over 80% of Americans will be cremated.

It is now estimated that the real average cost of a traditional funeral is over $8,000 and much nearer to $10,000 when cemetery fees are considered. In 2019, the cost was $7,121.

Deaths and injuries due to the Covid jabs are considerable, but there is a less mentioned low key epidemic. A look at just the many social media influencers who promoted the vaccine is startling when we learn so many now have died or are currently dealing with turbo cancer:

Stephanie Williams, nurse (Diagnosed Oct 2021, Cancer) TikTok

Eamon & Bec (Cancer) YouTube

Tess Christine (Cancer) YouTube

Nasreen Shahi (Cancer) Instagram

Jessica Krock (Stage 3 Neuroendocrine) YouTube

Technoblade (metastatic sarcoma) YouTube ☠️

Jenny Appleford (Stage 4 Lung Cancer) YouTube

Jenny Appleford 1987-2023

Andrea Barba (Gastric Cancer) YouTube

Enkyboys” Randy Gonzalez (Colon Cancer) YouTube ☠️

Chad Wild Clay (Spinal Cancer) YouTube

Kyedae Shymko Leukemia (AML) YouTube

Jessica Brock (ovarian tumors) YouTube

Lizzy Musi (Breast Cancer) YouTube

Karina Reske (Breast Cancer) YouTube

Anthony Carrodo lymphoma (DLBCL) YouTube

Mermaid Zelda (Lymphoma) YouTube

Vlogbrothers (Hodgkin Lymphoma) YouTube

Aylen Milla (Breast Cancer) YouTube

Emilio Betancourt (Osteosarcoma) YouTube

Grace Helbig (Breast Cancer) YouTube

Sam and Colby (Testicular Cancer)

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4 comments

  1. I decided a long time ago to have a natural burial. When I saw the prices of caskets, I was so glad I will not have to have a casket. I will not be embalmed or cremated. My casket will be a wooden or carboard box. No fuss, no muss and will not cost much compared to the fancy funerals.

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