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The sheer barbarity of what's been done, 75 years after "Never Again".

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Are not there procedures to follow for requesting exhumation and performing autopsies? the results of the autopsy would be the most plausible evidence for what happened.

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Yes but the families are being denied this even when funeral directors raise concerns. See testimony by Pamela Cameron Thomas https://biologyphenom.substack.com/p/scottish-covid-inquiry-impact-hearing-9b1

and also latest added William Jolly (latest). He sent me a private message. See UPDATE at bottom.

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I understand. I was asking because I don't know how it is there, but in our country, the exhumation can be ordered by the prosecutor or by the court in order to establish the manner and cause of death, to identify the body or to establish any elements necessary to solve the case. probably all these cases, if the families wish, should be taken from the beginning, with criminal complaints in court.

and I say this because 3 people were exhumed here with court order. for one, the result came from a laboratory outside the country, no trace of covid, only large traces of fentanyl. I think is very expensive for the families too , that is why not so many could do it. Is very horrible and barbaric what happened in so many hospitals.

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"... for one, the result came from a laboratory outside the country, no trace of covid, only large traces of fentanyl."

Where was that and what time frame?

It appears that throughout NYC hospital system large amounts of fetanyl, propofol and midazolam were used in Spring 2020 even as number of in-patients declined.

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around three years the trial and about three months the medico-legal expert report on the collected samples and the toxicological report

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What was the date of the deceased and where did they live?

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Died in december 2020 romania.

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