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Aug 28, 2022Liked by Joan DeMartin

I really appreciated your inclusion of stress as a contributing factor. Definitely something that can't be ignored!

This is complete conjecture, but I imagine poorer neighborhoods are more crowded, meaning more cars, meaning higher likelihood of crashes.

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Aug 28, 2022Liked by Joan DeMartin

Speeding has a lot to do with more traffic accidents; speeding on highways and speeding on local streets because who needs to follow speed limits; I see it everyday.

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NYU Professor Mark Crispin Miller publishes a weekly list on Substack titled “In Memory of Those Who Died Suddenly in the United States and Worldwide”.

https://markcrispinmiller.substack.com/p/in-memory-of-those-who-died-suddenly-c80?r=o9wy4&utm_medium=ios

This MCM Interview will open your eyes.

- It starts at 27 minutes into the video.

Dr Pierre Kory Interview starts at 21 minutes.

https://rumble.com/v1hdf31-full-episode-44-the-pandemic-of-propaganda.html

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I had no idea that accidents were up or that POC were more affected. And I am not qualified to even guess the reasons for either. However, Thank you for making me aware of this

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Vaxidents

Post-vaccine automobile accident on roadways, caused by mini-strokes and blood clots in the brain. People are driving off the roads and striking trees -- veering into other cars for head-on collisions -- and apparently losing cognitive function while behind the wheel.

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