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Google's Double Contradiction

Deprogramming Death Cultists requires for more than facts and reality itself, lashing out at even the mere intimation of waking up.

2nd Smartest Guy in the World
Mar 16, 2022
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by Marc Girardot

What people are searching on the Internet and on Google is particularly telling:
That’s precisely why Alphabet is worth 1.76 Trillion dollars.

So frankly there’s a form of jubilation in using Google’s own data to show their censorship is abusive and that they have been complicit with governments lying to their people!


It’s been an intense few days, notably with Dr. Burkhardt’s new autopsies report which is very consistent with my recent”Embalmer Conundrum AHA Moment” article.

Sometimes one has to try things, kick the tires, tinker around…
Often it’s a disappointing dead end. But it’s never useless. That’s what I did yesterday, and I guess what I found…

Despite its scandalous censorship, Google remains the go-to place for many in need of fast information. When one is suffering of chest pain induced by a SARS-COV2 infection, one would expect to do a quick search online to learn about it.
Don’t you think?

Supposedly almost a million American died of Covid these past 2 years…

Question: How did 900,000 Americans die of Covid without going to the Internet to investigate about chest pain more than usual?

Or investigating fever either?! or even calling more than average Emergency services?

Pretty sure before you’d die of Covid, you’d get fever, chest pain and you’d call emergency services. Don’t you think?

Well since May 2020, they haven’t. By the way, this is also true in England:

Twitter avatar for @ClareCraigPath
Dr Clare Craig (not one of her impersonators) @ClareCraigPath
Daily 999 covid calls: Peak spring: 27th March 2020 =1,514 Peak last winter: 6th Jan 2021 = 366 Peak this winter so far: 28th Dec 2021 = 246 Perspective. digital.nhs.uk/data-and-infor…
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1:56 PM ∙ Jan 6, 2022
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Not sure who’s misinforming who here. Clearly it’s not Team Reality!

OK, so since May 2020, Covid is not a major threat according to Google’s own data.

Then why did people enquire about “Funeral Homes” in 2021?

Based on weekly Google Requests, people have enquired on “Funeral Homes” 68% more than normal. You can’t really blame lockdowns, they were more stringent in 2020. You already had an excess of 15% in 2020 according to Google’s data … does that point to a 80+% excess deaths in 2021?!

We should have seen a deficit of deaths as typically occurs after a tough influenza season, and we are seeing an explosion of deaths!

And that seems pretty consistent with the calculation Ed Dowd presented over the weekend.

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Ed ☯️Free Thinker & Oracle @DowdEdward
Excess Death Percentage - Milo Mac Newsletter
milomac.substack.comExcess Death PercentageReproducing Edward Dowd’s Excess Death Percentage charts from public CDC source data.
7:36 PM ∙ Mar 14, 2022
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And if ever someone tells you it’s Covid, show them this graph, no one investigated myocarditis before the vaccine trials were started…


A image is better than a thousand words. Hope may be these charts will help you red pill your friends and family.

Reality always catches up on people. Time to wake up, guys.

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Rose Loomis
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Mar 16, 2022

Great post!!

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