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Greetings, Super Sally, on this Monday June 19, 2023 from far West Texas.

First, Thank You for all your reporting on all things related to the, what I call, "the ongoing global planned-demic/scam-demic psyop, particularly as regards what is going on in the Philippines.

I am a subscriber of your work for perhaps a year now, not recollecting how I came across it, only to say I happened across it as part of my ongoing accounting of this global psyop since learning of and investigation in to "EVENT 201" long before all the tyrannical mandates were thrust upon nearly all peoples across the world. I am among the far too few that immediately smelled a dead rotten rat.

Having travelled extensively through many islands in the Philippines roughly fifteen years ago, I feel a connection with that island nation. Wonderful people and beautiful country. I would love to return, yet certain machinations regarding international travel have been upended in, shall we say, draconian ways and, I refuse to comply. I suppose we'll all see what the future holds, won't we?

When things ramped up in early 2020 I was particularly saddened to see the mass conformity in the Philippines, Thailand, and much (if not most) of Southeast Asia, let alone here in the U.S. and even where I reside in Texas. Locally, I was sounding the warning bells even before the mandates. I was, still am, the "odd man out," thus, I am. (and proudly) the "conspiracy theorist" among far too few in this city.

All that said, I digress.

I do not ever recall commenting on any of your posts, yet this one I felt compelled.

Why?

First, in this, your most recent post, you bring up a significant (startling?) bit of data : 60% percent of adverse events are affecting women in the Philippines.

This brings me to a recent saddening experience that occurred to a rather prominent YouTuber, a young Icelandic gentleman, and his long-time Filipina girlfriend (I do not know if they've tied the knot, yet that's irrelevant). That couple quite recently found out they were expecting their first child (which they had been planning for). Within less than two weeks of finding out, serious and dire complications (ectopic) in the pregnancy developed. Needless to say, surgery ensued in order to save the mother. The mother to be is now on the road to recovery, she and her Icelandic partner are looking forward to another attempt at having children.

Interestingly, though not surprising to me (and those that keep a watch on this ongoing global psyop) the young couple discovered that "it is quite common in the Philippines for women to experience the 'exact same situation'" as what befell her. And, apparently, the attending physician at the hospital. (had the audacity) to declare the pregnancy complications, you guessed it, "due to COVID," as wouldn't you know it, when the woman was admitted to hospital she and her partner were subjected to the entirely useless PCR Test and, sure enough (wouldn't you know it, in a field of continuously perpetuated lies?) they both "tested positive" (how convenient, right?). Regardless of their discovering that the exact same pregnancy complications "are common among Filipinas in the Philippines" (I ask, since when?), the young couple seems to be oblivious too all things related to the COVID lie, and not questioning any-thing. Mind you, the couple bought in to the massive global propaganda campaign since day one, received the shot(s) as soon as they became available.

The couple are intelligent people, yet question no-thing put forth by the Philippine "govern-ment" and it's apparatchiks! Is the "duty to confirm" in Philippine society that prevalent? Your latest "booster uptake" statistics seem to indicate otherwise. Even so, how does such blind unquestioning continue? I certainly don't have the answer. Though I will add, the same couple is 100% bought in on the "Global Warming"/"Global Climate Change" fear- mongering propaganda, never questioning any-thing regarding that psyop either.

Why do I share all this with you? Perhaps simply the timing of this, your most recent post, and the very recent vlog published by the young couple revealing their recent tribulation (occuring early last month).

Certainly, I'm not rushing to attribute their tribulation to the "shots," yet, given the excess annual fatalities and other maladies that have arisen since the rollout of them, what else are we to deduce?

Perhaps I've even become cynical, wondering if the young couple are themselves, in some way and unknowingly, apparatchiks of the State? The two of them have had, over the past years, contracts with different levels of "govern-ment" there in the Philippines regarding tourism. I know that's a cynical attitude, given their recent tribulation, yet, Asch Conformity Experiment comes to mind. Previous vlogs of theirs, perhaps wrongly on my part, compel me to such thoughts.

Regardless, why no questioning of any-thing?

Thank you again, Super Sally, for your updates.

Best regards and be well!

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With regards to ectopic pregnancy in the Philippines, I found a summary stating incidence in this link: https://obgyn.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/jog.14285. Occurrence at a rate of 1 in 7000 to 1 in 40,000 pregnancies.

Out of place: A case report of ovarian pregnancy

Patricia Nevira V. Suarez, MD, Soccoro Caguiat MD

Ospital ng Maynila Medical Center, Manila, Philippines

The incidence of ovarian ectopic pregnancy is one in 7000 to 40 000, but most rupture in the first trimester and only a few survive to term. An untreated ovarian pregnancy is a medical emergency as it may cause fatal intraabdominal bleeding. This paper reports a rare case of a term unruptured ovarian pregnancy in a 23 year old Gravida 2 Para 1 (1–0–0-1) at 40 weeks and 6 days age of gestation. The ultrasound revealed an intrauterine pregnancy in breech presentation and abdominal delivery for malpresentation was performed. Intra-operatively, the pregnancy was noted to be extrauterine, located at the left adnexal area. The baby was delivered alive but the mother sustained further surgical procedures due to bleeding.

Keywords: ectopic pregnancy, ovarian pregnancy, full term ovarian pregnancy meconium aspiration pneumonia

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Here is an article about the role of social media influencers in politics. They are actively used by all candidates. https://fulcrum.sg/posting-for-profit-social-media-influencers-in-philippine-politics/

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Thank you for your response and discussion. I have lived in the Philippines for many years, including childbearing ones. I have never personally heard (now I will research) of a person having an ectopic pregnancy, though of course they would occur. Are they really common, or are there attempts to normalize damaged reproductive systems that may result in such outcomes?

Question everything! They are attempting to do this with sudden deaths, and cardiac and vascular events in young people, even babies.

The Philippines government indeed engages influencers to craft public opinion. It is stated clearly in DOH memorandum on building trust in vaccines.

Filipinos are among the nicest people on the planet. Aside from a few people standing up here, most seem to want to avoid drawing attention to themselves. I don't know the cultural conditioning that makes people so placid in the face of and accepting of abuse. Maybe that is a legacy of colonial rule first by Spain and then by America, aided and abetted by the education system.. Filipinos are however very good at passive aggression. They say yes, and then they just don't or won't do it! Smile, say yes, and then just refuse.

I have asked so many people to report the injuries they tell me of, even offered to assist, and still they won't report or even say anything....

Here is an influencer story: One day while swimming at a hotel pool in Malaysia, I recall seeing a manicured couple enter the pool area. Disrobed. Posed beautifully as if they were lounging and swimming and having the time of their lives. Pretended to eat an apple. Which the woman's teeth never punctured, she never even tasted. Then 2 minutes later they dressed and left.

Unforgettable! Plastic poses lives for the camera.. Nothing like their reality..

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Thank You Super Sally for your replies.

Thank You as well for the links you provided.

Interesting article about the influence of social media on the political sphere in the Philippines. Particularly when highjacked (is that the proper word to use?) by the politicians and their apparatchiks.

Call me an "old timer," as I've never used Facebook or Twitter, even deleting, years ago, what little I had on an old LinkedIn account, and I refuse to download any number of the myriad array of apps available.

The piece "Out of place: A case report of ovarian pregnancy" is also interesting, as are the other various cases included in that same link.

Interestingly, I did my own search for "ectopic pregnancy cases in the Philippines" and, wouldn't you know it, this popped up at the top of the search : https://www.healthypilipinas.ph/health-a-z/ectopic-pregnancy ; provided by your favorite and most trusted "friends" (do you sense my sarcasm?) at the Philippine DoH! Perhaps even more interesting, it's dated June 20, 2023! Now, isn't that a coincidence? Things make you go, Hmmm? I learned a long, long time ago that nothing happens by "coincidence" or "happenstance" or "randomly". Even so, far be it from me to suggest any-thing, but.......

Not surprising, that page from the Philippine DoH doesn't expand upon the few stats brought up in that one link you forwarded to me. Is it an attempted effort at "normalizing" ectopic pregnancies, as the global medical industries complex and global pharmaceutical industrial complex are attempting to accomplish with the other myriad maladies you so rightly mentioned? In my own opinion, absolutely.

The young woman I mentioned in my commentary is in that age bracket at highest risk. In her case of ectopic pregnancy (based on what their attending physician told them) the embryo seems to have been lodged, or attached, in her fallopian tube. Correction on my part, based on what the physician said, complications became apparent at around five or six weeks, she experiencing abdominal pains and discharge. Apparently, by the time the young lady went in for surgery, she was already at the earliest onset of internal bleeding.

Listening/watching the vlog again, the young couple states that several people they talked with claimed to have the same exact complication, one woman declaring it happened to her twice. Only thing missing, there is no indication as to when those alleged several other cases of ectopic pregnancies occured.

If you may choose to, here is the vlog for you to watch and arrive at your own assessment : https://youtu.be/Br5jdcLNiPs .

I think the attending physician's name is mentioned in the vlog, perhaps not? Does Ace Dr. Silverman University seem familiar to you? Am I correct in saying it's in Dumaguete?

If the young couple have, by their own informal enquiry of others, discovered that ectopic pregnancies are not so rare (at this time?) as previous "official" statistics would have us believe, are the hospitals conspiring with the DoH to "black-hole" the increased number of occurrences, "out of sight out of mind," so to speak? Connecting a few dots, at very least, it begets that question, doesn't it?

Things that make you go, Hmmm?

Regarding your encouragement (exhortation?) to "question everything," I think you see that I do.

Back in my younger years, around 22-ish ~ 23-ish (that was in the early 1980s), I recall one day having a discussion with my Dad (may God keep his soul in peace), told him that one day this whole system is going to implode upon itself and it will do so all by design. My Dad didn't believe me. Never did.

My questioning of every-thing began long ago. Though I must confess my own miscalculation : I just never thought the unraveling/implosion/whatever you want to call it would happen before my own eyes.

Nevertheless, that's why I've never accepted one iota of any aspect of the ongoing global planned-demic/scam-demic psyop. There is simply too much original primary source evidence that it is nothing other than a socio-economic psyop designed and implemented to bring forth a whole litany of despotic controls in an attempt to enslave (and eliminate) whomsoever "Mr. Global" (so aptly named by Catherine Austin Fitts at the Solari Report) desires to.

I've carried on too long.

Thank You again, Super Sally, for your replies and the links you forwarded to me. Through this exchange, have we possibly come across another quite specific malady that's suddenly on the rise and the "powers that want to be" are overtly trying to bury? I suppose we will see, won't we?

Please take care always Super Sally and be well.

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Greetings Teresa L,

Thank you for your comment.

I wasn't sure if anybody would recognize whom I'm referring to. Low and behold my doubts are now put to rest.

I had been, I suppose you could say, a regular viewer of that vloggers work, that is, until the global scam-demic psyop was thrust on to the scene. Though long before that I began questioning some things he was publishing due to his apparent staunch stance in support of the "Global Warming"/"Global Climate Change" fear- mongering lie that has been pushed upon the general populace of the world for so many years and has now reached a feverish pitch.

Interestingly, in that couples recent vlog in which they revealed their tribulation (roughly four days ago or so), I perused through a large portion of the comments made by viewers, and wouldn't you know it, not one single comment suggesting they ask some very relevant and serious questions? The first one being, since when have ectopic pregnancy complications become, according to them, so common among Filipinas in the Philippines? Given everything that has, and is, occuring related to this ongoing global psyop, wouldn't that be the first question to ask? It certainly seems so, as it applies directly to their own situation, does it not?

Things that make you go, Hmmm?

I won't blame you if you may say I'm now being overly cynical about this couple, because in their most recent vlog (yesterday June 18, 2023) the couple gave an update on the new home they've been building. Mind you, other than the vlog in which they disclosed their recent tribulation, I haven't watched any of their vlogs since shortly after the beginning of the global scam-demic psyop, let us just say, it seemed as though they became "water-carriers" for the "official narrative." Returning to their Sunday vlog, nearing the end the gentleman asked

(audaciously?) his girlfriend. (wife?) if she wanted to "show the scars where the surgeon made the incision." She kindly declined. Call me old fashioned, even so, have we as a society become so narcissistic that we some how feel compelled to show off every aspect, even the most personal, of our lives?

They're (Correction :

It is the gentleman that is the "foreigner) certainly not the only "foreigners" in the Philippines that I've become suspicious of. There is another from Utah that comes to mind.

And it's not only the Philippines. I see the same thing in Thailand.

Anyway, I do look forward to your additional comments and, I subscribed to your substack just in case you decide to post them there.

May God bless you and all your loved ones.

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