Suddenly & Unexpectedly, by Coquin de Chien

They’re suddenly and unexpectedly dropping like flies out there. Wonder why. From Coquin de Chien at 2ndsmartestguyintheworld.com:

“In all of my time, I’ve never seen this many people that I know dropping dead in this span of time.”

In case anyone still thinks the “pandemic” and associated slow kill bioweapon payloads (i.e. “vaccines”) were anything other than a full-blown democidal power grab…


by Coquin de Chien

Steve Connolly is hurting and angry from losing many friends since covid vaccines were deployed on the population under Operation Warp Speed (OWS), which is a joint operation between the Department of Defense (DoD) and the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).

After I presented Death Certificate analyses to a crowd in a rural New Hampshire church in late 2022, Steve introduced himself to me. He was angry at the covid vaccine situation, but wanted to do something positive to prevent others from being harmed or killed.

Steve searches for the words “suddenly” or “unexpectedly” in obituaries online on his phone. Then he screen-captures them and sends them to me via text message from time to time. I look up the Death Certificates and tell him the official causes of death.

A week ago, Steve came up with a great idea. He found an online data tool embedded in a national obituary website,

https://www.legacy.com

. Steve utilized the website’s advanced search tool to filter obituaries for the keywords “suddenly” and “unexpectedly.” He then filtered by date range and U.S. state.

I created a multi-user spreadsheet and gave Steve access. He populated the sheet with the number of instances of “suddenly” or “unexpectedly” for every U.S. state and for the years 2015 through August 21, 2023.


METHOD
  1. Go to https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/search.
  2. Click <Publish Date>. Then click <Custom Range>. Enter “01/2015” in the <From> field and “01/2016” in the <To> field. Then click <Apply Filters>. This picks up records from 01/01/2015 to 01/01/2016 with an overlap of one day each year. Repeat this for each year.
  3. Click <Location> then <All Countries>. Select <United States of America> from the pull-down. For each state, select the <Select a Region> pull-down. Then select a state from the list and click <Apply Filters>. Repeat this for the United States and each state.
  4. Click <Search Within Results>. Type “suddenly OR unexpectedly” into the field <Type keywords>. Click the plus sign in the blue circle on the right of the field. Leave this as the search criteria for each state and year.

Figure 1 represents instances of “suddenly” or “unexpectedly” in obituaries for the fifty United States.

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