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“Deadly Quiet” Amid a Rise in Excess Deaths

Published On: April 22, 2024|
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With excess deaths on the rise, filmmaker Justin Smith asks why the silence is deafening in his new short film, “Deadly Quiet”.

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The rise in excess deaths across the United States, Canada, the UK, and other countries is undeniable. While the cause of the new excess deaths can be debated, the evidence that they exist is difficult to dispute:

  • Anecdotal: As of April 2024, a Google search of the term “died suddenly” is still full of news stories about healthy, young people dying for no apparent reason.
  • Statistical: Analysis from actuaries serving the life insurance industry using freely available data shows increased death in young, medically insured people.
  • Demographic: Life expectancy has dropped dramatically in almost all major Western countries since 2021.
  • Biological: Mysterious blood clots have been discovered, discussed, and documented by embalmers around the world.

Despite these alarming signs, the expected outcry from politicians, health authorities, and medical professionals is conspicuously absent. Have these guardians of public health overlooked their fundamental duty, or are unseen forces ensuring their silence?

At FLCCC, we’re driven by necessity—the massive spike in excess deaths is something a medical nonprofit has no choice but to discuss. Luckily, talented filmmakers like Justin Smith are just as outspoken. With his latest film, “Deadly Quiet”, Smith shines a bright light on the issue of excess mortality rates and the silence surrounding them.

Watch the entire film below:

For insightful content that blends history, documentary, and investigative journalism, follow Smith at his Substack: The Self-Sovereign.

Embalmers: Another Unlikely Hero in the Excess Death Saga

If you’ve been following FLCCC’s coverage of the excess deaths increase, you’ll know we’ve been talking to some unlikely experts, like life insurance actuaries for example—time to add embalmers to the list of specialists on excess death.

The link between the COVID-19 pandemic, the injections, and blood clots has been investigated by many. But none are better situated to observe these abnormal clots than embalmers. As UK-based funeral director John Looney demonstrates in the film, there’s no way these new clots can be missed in the embalming process.

“You make an incision under the collar line, you insert a pump, it pumps formaldehyde around the body. Well, when you release the pump, you get back pressure… And it spits this stuff out.”

The “stuff” that Looney is so concerned about is a strange new form of blood clot. He says he has never seen anything like this in his almost 20-year career.

“This stuff is like calamari, very rubbery, very strong… And this virtually filled his arteries. There was no doubt in my mind why this young man had died. Obviously, this is a pathology inside people.”

Are these blood clots linked to excess death?

Are these blood clots linked to excess deaths?

Looney is not the first embalmer to say he’s never seen anything like these rubbery clots before. The fact that these have suddenly started appearing should be cause for worldwide concern. The presence of the clots, combined with the increase in excess deaths, should be enough to warrant a massive investigation.

As of April, 2024, anything resembling an investigation, in the UK or otherwise, has yet to commence.

Death Reporting is Traditionally Well-Monitored

There are good reasons for a system of death reporting to exist. We need to monitor expected death rates versus what is actually happening in reality. If the death count is up during certain time periods, we should be looking at mortality data to try and figure out what is going on.

As Looney explains, embalmers and funeral directors are duty-bound to report anything suspicious discovered. When death occurs as normal, death reporting and death certificates should all agree with what the coroner, the embalmer, and the funeral director are seeing. When there is disagreement, Looney says he is legally required to report it to the proper authorities.

And that’s just what Looney has done. The problem? The proper authorities have been non-responsive. After much trial and error, the best Looney got was a half-baked explanation from a pathologist working with the local coroner:

“He suggested that this rubber grows inside the deceased post-mortem. So basically, when you die rubber fills your arteries, which is fantasy. It’s just pure fantasy, you know. And if it wasn’t, I would have seen it in the 18 years that I’ve been in the industry.”

Deadly Quiet Film

Why is the Spike in Excess Deaths Being Ignored?

We have a clear signal of excess death. So why aren’t we talking about it? It’s a question the power duo of Dr. Pierre Kory and investigative journalist Mary Beth Pfeiffer have asked again and again, most recently in The Washington Times.

Films like ‘Deadly Quiet’ are crucial in breaking the silence on this urgent issue. With increasing public interest and the political determination of UK Member of Parliament Andrew Bridgen, steps are being initiated at long last.

This has led to seven UK parliament members reaching out to the Office for National Statistics (ONS) for more in-depth COVID-19 vaccine data, a request directed to ONS head Professor Ian Diamond. At the time this article was published, well over a month had passed since their appeal without any response.

Andrew Bridgen's letter to the UK ONS

Wrapping up

“Deadly Quiet” isn’t just a film; it’s a wake-up call. In a world where the truth is often obscured by layers of bureaucracy and silenced by fear, the voices of Justin Smith, John Looney, and others resonate louder and louder.

Their dedication to uncovering the truth behind the rise in excess deaths invites us to question, to look closer, and to demand transparency and integrity from those in power. In the end, it’s about ensuring that public health and safety are always prioritized over politics and silence.

If you’ve enjoyed this film by Justin Smith, check out more of his outstanding work here: The Shadow of Flexner.

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