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Covid-19: Your Life Insurance

by bill - 2022-01-23 07:38:26 ( in life, health, covid, vaccines) [php version] rebuild

Insurance policies are often one way to get to the truth of a controversial subject. Below, is all the proof you need that covid is not a serious threat for most of us

"A joint statement from BMA and Association for British Insurers and guidance on reviewing your arrangements for life insurance and income protection during the "pandemic".... covid-19 in itself is not classed as a 'critical illness' so it is highly unlikely that a critical illness policy will pay out if you develop non-complicated covid illness.

Read, listen or watch the rest here: covid-19: Your Life Insurance. And then there are the insurers who won't pay out life benefits if you DIDN'T get "vaccinated."


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DISCLAIMER: We are not medical professionals but can comprehend the various articles linked on this site. Think for yourself. Make up your own mind. Those of us with reading comprehension skills and healthy immune systems are much better off trusting our own body rather than the profit-driven pharmaceutical industry.

"We now have hundreds of thousands of so-called 'cases', 'infections' and 'positive tests' but hardly any sick people. Recall that four fifths (80%) of 'infections' are asymptomatic (1) Covid wards have been by and large empty throughout June, July, August and September 2020. Most importantly covid deaths are at an all-time low. It is clear that these 'cases' are in fact not 'cases' but rather they are normal healthy people."

Read the rest at corbettreport.com/november-open-thread/#comment-96787


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