Cause of death
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Cause of death is often not so simple to pin down, aside from sudden deaths associated with violence.
Pollution
- Full article: Pollution
- Full article: Pollution
Pollution is one of many death causes which cause vastly more premature deaths than "terrorism", but go largely unreported by the commercially-controlled media. Global Research reports that "approximately 19 million premature deaths are estimated to occur annually... [from pollution] and that is just the cost in human lives".[1]
Examples
| Page name | Description |
|---|---|
| Alzheimer's disease | A neurodegenerative disease that usually starts slowly and progressively worsens |
| Anemia | Decrease in red blood cells in the bloodstream. |
| Bombing | Explosion of bombs |
| Burns | Injuries due to fire |
| Cerebral hemorrhage | Bleeding in the brain |
| Choking | |
| Crush injury | |
| Cut throat | |
| Drowning | People who are listed with drowning as death cause on on Wikispooks tend to have died under suspicious circumstances. |
| Drug overdose | |
| Electrocution | Death or severe injury by electric shock |
| Explosion | |
| Falling | The most common cause of injury seen in emergency departments in the US. |
| Gunshot | A common death cause, especially in the US |
| Hanging | Hanging is a method of suicide, but also a method of assassination, both covert and overt |
| Heart attack | May be artificially induced (as was revealed by CIA testimony to the HSCA) so surrounding circumstances are important. Allan Francovich, for example, reportedly died of a heart attack after being called aside by officials, while going through customs at a US airport. |
| Illness | These are particularly suspect when unstated. If the specific illness is known to doctors, why would an obituary writer write "died due to illness"... ? |
| Lightning | What are the odds of being killed by lightning? 1 in 138,849. |
| Multiple myeloma | |
| Mutilation | |
| Plastic waste | A form of pollution. |
| Pneumonia | |
| Pollution | A killer of millions of humans and uncountable other life forms per year, but not one that has had a high profile in corporate media. |
| Pulmonary embolism | |
| Skull injury | Lethal injury that can happen to whistleblowers and others |
| Strangulation | |
| Stroke | |
| Suffocation |
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