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Sunday, July 24, 2022
Canadian casket maker says demand for child-size coffins has increased ‘dramatically’ since 2020
'All casket sales are up dramatically in the last two years, call it what you will, magic or the vaccine, but something has happened that is causing unprecedented amount of deaths.'
A Canadian casket maker sounded an alarm over what he says is a significantly higher than usual amount of child coffin sales, which he has linked to the COVID jabs.
In a recent episode of the Stew Peters show, Toronto area casket salesman Mick, who asked only his first name be used, revealed that child-size coffin sales have gone through the roof.
Mick noted that the “smaller-size orders have never been so popular.”
“I would like to mention that all casket sales are up dramatically in the last two years, call it what you will, magic or the vaccine, but something has happened that is causing unprecedented amount of deaths,” Mick said.
Peters said to Mick that the jabs “are an intentional plot” to kill millions.
Mick said that they have sold five years’ worth of stock in “seven months.”
“Those are the numbers people don’t want to hear. It’s gross,” he said.
Mick noted that in the funeral industry it is not “looked upon” to talk about the dead, so many kept their mouths shut.
Mick works for a company that has been making coffins since the mid-1980s and today is in the wholesale casket business, selling to big retailers such as Costco.
According to Mick, the firm he works for delivers about 80 percent to 90 percent of Canadian bulk order coffin demand.
LifeSiteNews reached out to Mick to ask him about casket sales. As of press time, there has been no reply.
According to a recent report in the Western Standard, Mick said he has never seen such a demand in bulk order sales of kid-sized coffins for those age 18 months to 10 years old.
Mick said that there is “no denying it” that the sales of caskets from before the COVID crisis to now are up “30%, maybe 40%.”
“And in this industry, for a 30% or 40% increase in sales, something dramatic has to have happened,” Mick noted.
According to Mick, in a normal year between 50 to 60 child coffins would be sold. However, just in the last eight months, sales have shot up to around 450 child-size caskets.
While coffins for small babies have stayed more or less the same, Mick says that “everything else has increased.”
He noted that this phenomenon is not specific to certain areas but is “throughout North America” and even in parts of Europe.
“North America seems to be experiencing it at a higher rate than everywhere else that that we deal with specifically.”
The alarm was first sounded by the coffin salesman in April.
“My family owns a casket manufacturing plant. I’ve said this publicly many times; we make coffins. Yesterday my cousin received a request for a bulk order of under 5 foot caskets. Never has that ever happened in 37+ years. For you idiots, those are children...
A Canadian casket maker sounded an alarm over what he says is a significantly higher than usual amount of child coffin sales, which he has linked to the COVID jabs.
In a recent episode of the Stew Peters show, Toronto area casket salesman Mick, who asked only his first name be used, revealed that child-size coffin sales have gone through the roof.
Mick noted that the “smaller-size orders have never been so popular.”
“I would like to mention that all casket sales are up dramatically in the last two years, call it what you will, magic or the vaccine, but something has happened that is causing unprecedented amount of deaths,” Mick said.
Peters said to Mick that the jabs “are an intentional plot” to kill millions.
Mick said that they have sold five years’ worth of stock in “seven months.”
“Those are the numbers people don’t want to hear. It’s gross,” he said.
Mick noted that in the funeral industry it is not “looked upon” to talk about the dead, so many kept their mouths shut.
Mick works for a company that has been making coffins since the mid-1980s and today is in the wholesale casket business, selling to big retailers such as Costco.
According to Mick, the firm he works for delivers about 80 percent to 90 percent of Canadian bulk order coffin demand.
LifeSiteNews reached out to Mick to ask him about casket sales. As of press time, there has been no reply.
According to a recent report in the Western Standard, Mick said he has never seen such a demand in bulk order sales of kid-sized coffins for those age 18 months to 10 years old.
Mick said that there is “no denying it” that the sales of caskets from before the COVID crisis to now are up “30%, maybe 40%.”
“And in this industry, for a 30% or 40% increase in sales, something dramatic has to have happened,” Mick noted.
According to Mick, in a normal year between 50 to 60 child coffins would be sold. However, just in the last eight months, sales have shot up to around 450 child-size caskets.
While coffins for small babies have stayed more or less the same, Mick says that “everything else has increased.”
He noted that this phenomenon is not specific to certain areas but is “throughout North America” and even in parts of Europe.
“North America seems to be experiencing it at a higher rate than everywhere else that that we deal with specifically.”
The alarm was first sounded by the coffin salesman in April.
“My family owns a casket manufacturing plant. I’ve said this publicly many times; we make coffins. Yesterday my cousin received a request for a bulk order of under 5 foot caskets. Never has that ever happened in 37+ years. For you idiots, those are children...
Pentagon Memo: Trump Gave Order to ‘Make Sure’ January 6th was ‘Safe Event’
The Democrats’ latest “primetime” January 6th hearing once again failed to provide any evidence that President Donald Trump tried to incite a riot. In fact, one piece of evidence that was glossed over appears to further confirm the opposite, that President Trump wanted to maintain peace and safety on January 6th, 2021.
Just The News reports that the bulk of the January 6th hearing focused primarily on more hearsay evidence from the likes of Cassidy Hutchinson, a former aide to Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, whose story about Trump allegedly trying to hijack the presidential limousine has already been debunked. There was also once again a lack of proper cross-examination from Republicans or lawyers for President Trump, thus making the hearing less of an actual legal process and more of a scripted political event.
Evidence has already overwhelmingly suggested that the 45th president wanted the protest on January 6th to be peaceful, such as when he explicitly said in his speech that day that his supporters would be “marching over to the Capitol, to peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard.”
But a new memo further confirms this version of events. The memo in question, written by the Pentagon inspector general, focuses on a meeting between President Trump, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley, and acting Secretary of Defense Christopher Miller on January 3rd.
“Gen. Milley told us that at the end of the meeting, the President told Mr. Miller that there would be a large number of protestors on January 6, 2021, and Mr. Miller should ensure sufficient National Guard or Soldiers would be there to make sure it was a safe event,” the memo reveals. “Gen Milley told us that Mr. Miller responded, ‘We’ve got a plan and we’ve got it covered.'”
Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy, speaking to the inspector general, revealed that the reason why Trump’s recommended military protection for the counting of the electoral vote was rejected was because “Miller made it clear that the military would not be involved in certifying the election results,” due to the suggestions by some that such a presence would project the image of a military coup.
Despite this overwhelming evidence in President Trump’s favor, the January 6th committee has not referenced this particular bit of evidence, nor has it provided any sort of...
Just The News reports that the bulk of the January 6th hearing focused primarily on more hearsay evidence from the likes of Cassidy Hutchinson, a former aide to Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, whose story about Trump allegedly trying to hijack the presidential limousine has already been debunked. There was also once again a lack of proper cross-examination from Republicans or lawyers for President Trump, thus making the hearing less of an actual legal process and more of a scripted political event.
Evidence has already overwhelmingly suggested that the 45th president wanted the protest on January 6th to be peaceful, such as when he explicitly said in his speech that day that his supporters would be “marching over to the Capitol, to peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard.”
But a new memo further confirms this version of events. The memo in question, written by the Pentagon inspector general, focuses on a meeting between President Trump, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley, and acting Secretary of Defense Christopher Miller on January 3rd.
“Gen. Milley told us that at the end of the meeting, the President told Mr. Miller that there would be a large number of protestors on January 6, 2021, and Mr. Miller should ensure sufficient National Guard or Soldiers would be there to make sure it was a safe event,” the memo reveals. “Gen Milley told us that Mr. Miller responded, ‘We’ve got a plan and we’ve got it covered.'”
Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy, speaking to the inspector general, revealed that the reason why Trump’s recommended military protection for the counting of the electoral vote was rejected was because “Miller made it clear that the military would not be involved in certifying the election results,” due to the suggestions by some that such a presence would project the image of a military coup.
Despite this overwhelming evidence in President Trump’s favor, the January 6th committee has not referenced this particular bit of evidence, nor has it provided any sort of...
After Judge Warns Him About Jail Time Over Jan. 6, Grandfather Takes Own Life Before Sentencing
On the day of the Capitol incursion, Mark Aungst of South Williamsport, Pennsylvania, strolled through the Capitol building, taking pictures.
Now, a few weeks after pleading guilty to the charges filed against him for his actions that day and being warned of possible jail time by the judge, he is dead by his own hand.
The coroner ruled that the Wednesday death of Aungst, 47, was a suicide, according to PennLive.
Aungst had pleaded guilty on June 27 in federal court to a charge of demonstrating or parading in a restricted building.
His Sept. 27 sentencing could have sent him to prison for six months and fined him up to $5,000 — and the judge had made jail time sound likely when their sentencing was scheduled.
D. C. Judge Reggie B. Walton told Aungst and co-defendant Tammy A. Bronsburg that “they better have good reasons why they should avoid jail for their participation in the Jan. 6, 2021, breach of the U.S. Capitol,” according to an earlier PennLive report.
Aungst and Bronsburg traveled together to the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
Neither was accused of any assault on police or property.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Mona Furst said the two Pennsylvania residents first entered the Capitol through a Senate fire door at about 2:45 p.m. and left about 30 seconds later.
About 20 minutes after that, they re-entered through a different doorway, where they took photos and videos on their cellphones. During that time, they walked through the Capitol, including Senate room 145.
Video and photo evidence was used to document their presence there, including their own comments to others on the bus that brought them to and from the Capitol.
A court document said Bronsburg was pictured in a Capitol hallway with a blue Trump flag across her shoulders while taking a selfie.
Aungst, whose daughter is expecting a baby girl, was pictured on a bus wearing a Trump cap, smiling and giving a thumbs-up gesture.
The plea agreements called for Aungst and Bronsburg to pay $500 each in restitution for damage others did to the Capitol.
Charges of entering and remaining in a restricted building, disorderly conduct in such a building, and disorderly conduct in a Capitol building that were filed against them were to be dismissed under the terms of the agreement.
“Mark was a gas field well service technician in the area. He was a member of Messiah Lutheran Church,” his obituary read. “A loyal and dedicated man, Mark showed tremendous pride for God and his...
Now, a few weeks after pleading guilty to the charges filed against him for his actions that day and being warned of possible jail time by the judge, he is dead by his own hand.
The coroner ruled that the Wednesday death of Aungst, 47, was a suicide, according to PennLive.
Aungst had pleaded guilty on June 27 in federal court to a charge of demonstrating or parading in a restricted building.
His Sept. 27 sentencing could have sent him to prison for six months and fined him up to $5,000 — and the judge had made jail time sound likely when their sentencing was scheduled.
D. C. Judge Reggie B. Walton told Aungst and co-defendant Tammy A. Bronsburg that “they better have good reasons why they should avoid jail for their participation in the Jan. 6, 2021, breach of the U.S. Capitol,” according to an earlier PennLive report.
Aungst and Bronsburg traveled together to the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
Neither was accused of any assault on police or property.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Mona Furst said the two Pennsylvania residents first entered the Capitol through a Senate fire door at about 2:45 p.m. and left about 30 seconds later.
About 20 minutes after that, they re-entered through a different doorway, where they took photos and videos on their cellphones. During that time, they walked through the Capitol, including Senate room 145.
Video and photo evidence was used to document their presence there, including their own comments to others on the bus that brought them to and from the Capitol.
A court document said Bronsburg was pictured in a Capitol hallway with a blue Trump flag across her shoulders while taking a selfie.
Aungst, whose daughter is expecting a baby girl, was pictured on a bus wearing a Trump cap, smiling and giving a thumbs-up gesture.
The plea agreements called for Aungst and Bronsburg to pay $500 each in restitution for damage others did to the Capitol.
Charges of entering and remaining in a restricted building, disorderly conduct in such a building, and disorderly conduct in a Capitol building that were filed against them were to be dismissed under the terms of the agreement.
“Mark was a gas field well service technician in the area. He was a member of Messiah Lutheran Church,” his obituary read. “A loyal and dedicated man, Mark showed tremendous pride for God and his...
The 90 Miles Mystery Video: Nyctophilia Edition #1089
The 90 Miles Mystery Box: Episode #1789
You have come across a mystery box. But what is inside?
It could be literally anything from the serene to the horrific,
from the beautiful to the repugnant,
from the mysterious to the familiar.
If you decide to open it, you could be disappointed,
you could be inspired, you could be appalled.
This is not for the faint of heart or the easily offended.
You have been warned.
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